• Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe
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    8 days ago

    Just uninstall any apps you don’t use/want.

    Bloat removing pretty much went away with NT-based Windows since it’s much harder to hide garbage.

    About the only utility I consider trustworthy for adjusting Windows is Winaero Tweaker. It’s not for uninstalling apps, but for adjusting how Windows works - UI settings and a few system settings.

  • Otter@lemmy.ca
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    8 days ago

    Definitely do not pay for a bloatware remove tool… That sounds like paid malware.

    Also be careful with any advertisement that says it will remove bloatware. It’s likely also malware

    There are some popular open source / source available scripts that are more reliable. Someone else mentioned one in this thread

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      8 days ago

      It honestly worked for me. I have a decade old laptop that runs better now that I installed Mint. I only use it for web browsing and occasional word processing, handles office libre just fine.

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    8 days ago

    The only thing I would trust for that is a clean install of the OS and then using Chris Titus’s WinUtil to remove the now standard windows bloat.

    Hate that I have to run it after every Windows update now since they reactivate the crap.

  • anothermember@feddit.uk
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    8 days ago

    Never a good idea to use a computer with the preinstalled operating system whether new or used. Always do a clean install, then you know exactly what’s on it.

  • RedGreenBlue@lemmy.zip
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    8 days ago

    Assuming you are on windows. Backup your files first. Then follow this video to get a cleanish install of windows. How to install windows

    It’s impossible to get a clean install these days, as microslop insists on a bad user experience. But the above method is as good as it gets.