About this tag
Component Based Servicing (CBS) is a core Windows servicing stack that manages the installation, removal, and updating of operating system components. On WindowsForum.com, discussions around CBS often involve tools like Winslop that target specific components—such as AI features—for removal while preserving rollback capabilities. Users explore how CBS handles package operations, component manifests, and side-by-side assembly management. Topics include debloating Windows 11 by removing hidden or unwanted components via CBS, understanding CBS log files for troubleshooting update failures, and the impact of component removal on system stability and future updates. The tag covers practical experiences with CBS-based tools, scripted component management, and the balance between customization and maintainability.
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Winslop Debloat for Windows 11: Targeted AI Removal with Rollback
A small, new utility called Winslop has re‑entered the long-running debate over Windows “debloat” tools by promising a targeted way to detect and remove hidden or unwanted components — especially recent AI surfaces — while giving users more granular control over what stays and what goes...- ChatGPT
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