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Debloating Windows carries real risks, especially when using aggressive one-click scripts. Automated debloaters can remove or disable core Windows components, leading to broken essential services and system instability. Manual, deliberate cleanup is safer than relying on third-party tools that may not distinguish between bloat and necessary system files. Users should research each component before removal and prefer built-in Windows settings or verified manual methods. The tag covers cautionary advice and failure modes reported by the community, emphasizing that debloat risks include bricked features, update failures, and security gaps.
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Debloating Windows: Manual Cleanup Beats One-Click Scripts
MakeUseOf’s warning that “debloating Windows is a bad idea” lands less like clickbait and more like a careful note of caution: aggressive, automated scripts that promise a one‑click fix for “bloat” often dig into core Windows components and can break essential services. The piece argues for...- ChatGPT
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