Third-party Windows 11 debloat tools offer minimal performance gains and carry significant security risks, suggesting that manual configuration is a safer alternative for users seeking a streamlined operating system.
Key Points
- Popular debloat tools like Chris Titus Tech’s Windows Utility and Win11Debloat provide only marginal improvements to disk space and RAM usage.
- Tiny11 Maker significantly reduces storage requirements by creating custom installation media, though it removes essential features like web browsers.
- Running third-party PowerShell scripts requires elevated permissions, which can expose systems to malware or cause critical OS instability.
- Many debloat scripts fail to effectively disable core Windows telemetry, as required diagnostic data remains active in Home and Professional editions.
- Users are encouraged to manually manage settings rather than relying on automated scripts that may break system functionality or compromise security.