windows tweaking

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Windows tweaking refers to modifying system settings, removing preinstalled software, and applying performance or privacy adjustments to a Windows installation. A prominent tool discussed on WindowsForum is Chris Titus Tech’s WinUtil, a PowerShell-based toolkit that enables debloating, bulk app installation, and custom ISO creation. Users share experiences with tweaking presets, undo features, and the importance of backups before applying changes. The tag covers practical guides and cautions for those who want to optimize Windows beyond default configurations, focusing on script-driven methods and real-world outcomes.
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    WinUtil: A Powerful PowerShell Toolkit for Windows Debloat and MicroWin ISO

    Chris Titus Tech’s WinUtil has quietly become one of the most consequential PowerShell toolboxes for Windows tweakers and technicians — a single, script-driven GUI that can debloat a fresh install, apply dozens of privacy and performance tweaks, bulk-install apps, and even build a custom...
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