

in-place upgrades), I concur with Revo Uninstaller Free is one of the better tools to remove Windows UWP bloatware apps (I prefer to use the portable version). On installs that are already established (e.g. I’ve tried several PowerShell debloater scripts and still find Windows 10 Decrapifier to be the best, particularly for returning full control with minimal CPU/disk/network usage *very* quickly after startup by reducing some of the scheduled tasks set to trigger at logon.

DEFAULT account template… so *all* new accounts use the same settings and I don’t have to run debloater tools for each account.

What I like most about it is that it works on the. I’ve been using Windows 10 Decrapifier for clean installs for about 4 years now and it’s never caused any problems, even though I’ve made several additions to the script. It depends whether you want to debloat *during* a clean install to affect all new accounts or *after* installation/upgrade.
