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Windows 11 is 60% Slop (I deleted it all)

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Your Windows 11 is running way slower than it should. Why? Because Microsoft loaded it with so much slop that your PC is basically choking on bloat. Today I'm removing all of it, and the speed difference is actually illegal. 👉 All Wallpaper Packs (Bundle): https://techenthusiast-shop.fourthwall.com/products/all-wallpaper-packs ☕ Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/techenthusiast 👉 My Setup: 🖱️- Mouse: https://bit.ly/TE-mouse ⌨️ - Keyboard: https://bit.ly/3qTfOLu 💻 - Laptop: https://bit.ly/4cWXAM5 🎤 - Mic: https://bit.ly/44EENAc 🎛️ - Audio Interface: https://bit.ly/3YYoay2 🦾 - Boom Arm: https://bit.ly/3EjrYk0 ✉️ Collaborations: techenthusiast788@gmail.com 🔧 Tools Used in This Video: Winslop: https://github.com/builtbybel/Winslop 👍 Like & Subscribe for more Windows customization, tools, and clean setups. Topics: windows 11,debloat windows 11,windows 11 debloat,remove bloatware windows 11,windows 11 optimization,speed up windows 11,windows 11 bloatware removal,windows 11 debloater,optimize windows 11,debloat windows 11,winslop,windows 11 slop,debloat windows 11 2026,windows 11 telemetry removal,how to debloat windows 11,best way to debloat windows 11,windows 11 debloat tutorial,remove all bloat from windows 11,make windows 11 faster,fix slow windows 11 Note: This video contains affiliate links. Using these links supports the channel at no extra cost to you.

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Windows 11 is 60% slop—and I’m not even joking. In this video I show you exactly what I mean: useless preinstalled apps you’ll never open, background services eating RAM, and telemetry that’s basically spying on everything you do. Out of the box, your PC is running a bloated mess, so I go in and delete every single piece of that slop to get Windows feeling clean and fast again. I use a tool called Winslop (yep, it looks like Windows 98 and I kind of love that) and walk you through the safe way to use it: download from GitHub, extract, run as administrator, inspect your system, and then apply only the changes you want. I show how it flags issues in red, runs Disk Cleanup, applies recommended tweaks (like full context menus and speeding up menu delays), and then removes Microsoft Store bloat like Clipchamp, Bing, News/Weather, Copilot, Sticky Notes, and To Do. I also jump into the Tools section to set a High Performance power plan, disable automatic updates (manual checks still work), uninstall OneDrive, and run the Windows AI removal script to wipe Copilot/Recall-related stuff. After reboot, Copilot, Bing, and OneDrive are gone—and Windows finally feels the way it should have been.

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