hey what have you used that would auto-delete all all bloatware in-bui


  1. Posts : 60
    1909 (w/e is most recent)
       #1

    hey what have you used that would auto-delete all all bloatware in-bui


    1. what have you used that would auto-delete all all bloatware in-built apps?

    2. for what you use, does it removed the bloatw are forever?or would win10 install them again in an update?
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  2. Posts : 516
    Windows 10 Professional 64bit
       #2

    Hi and Welcome to TenForums!

    I use a basic PowerShell script that can uninstall of the apps that are not desired.

    They would come back if you apply a feature update, yes.
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  3. Posts : 60
    1909 (w/e is most recent)
    Thread Starter
       #3

    'They would come back if you apply a feature update'

    1. just to confirm, in the last 2 updates it has come back?

    2. anyway to set the script to auto-delete on each update?

    3. if win10 adds new apps, the script would need to be updated, i guess?
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  4. Posts : 19,516
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
       #4

    I mainly just ignore most windows "bloatware", have enough resources to do that.
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  5. Posts : 2,935
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #5

    Indeed but OP can also use free Geek Uninstaller to do it.

    Probably powershell commands are faster but GU is a more user-friendly approach.
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  6. Posts : 5,478
    2004
       #6

    Masterchiefxx17 said:
    They would come back if you apply a feature update, yes.
    They don't any more - not for 18 months or so. Since build 14926 (in September 2016) apps you remove are not reinstalled by feature updates.

    We’ve heard your feedback, and starting with Build 14926, when your PC updates it will check for apps that have been uninstalled, and it will preserve that state once the update has completed. This means if you uninstall any of the apps included in Windows 10 such as the Mail app or Maps app, they will not get reinstalled after you update to a newer build going forward.
    Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14926 for PC and Mobile - Windows Experience BlogWindows Experience Blog

    This definitely worked for me since then - uninstalled apps stay uninstalled.
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  7. Posts : 39,789
    Win 7 32, Win 7 64 Pro, Win 8.1 64 Pro, Win 10 64 Education Edition, Win 11 Pro
       #7

    This program is usually mentioned in articles for cleaning out a new PC.

    The PC Decrapifier is a program designed to suggest and remove unwanted software. It can be used to clean off most of the annoying software that is typically shipped with new PCs.
    The PC Decrapifier

    But if you want to take the time to run Revo Uninstaller, that seeks out all the reg keys as well as files associated with a program & removes them completely. Read the documentation as you can hose your system if you remove the wrong keys.

    Download Revo Uninstaller Freeware - Free and Full Download - Uninstall software, remove programs, solve uninstall problems
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  8. Posts : 1,079
    10 + Linux
       #8

    Ccleaner Pro


    Ccleaner Pro>Tools>Uninstall.

    All tiles and MS apps are shown there and once removed they won't show up anymore.
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  9. Posts : 516
    Windows 10 Professional 64bit
       #9

    win10user999 said:
    'They would come back if you apply a feature update'
    1. just to confirm, in the last 2 updates it has come back?
    They used to, but I was actually corrected:

    They don't any more - not for 18 months or so. Since build 14926 (in September 2016) apps you remove are not reinstalled by feature updates.
    2. anyway to set the script to auto-delete on each update?
    3. if win10 adds new apps, the script would need to be updated, i guess?
    Feature updates don't happen often, so, you could just run the script each there are new apps.
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