The DebloatBlacklist function should theoretically remove anything possibly missed by the DebloatAll function. The DebloatAll function which uses a whitelist will remove any appxpackages/appxprovisionedpackages that aren't whitelisted. The Remove all bloatware option - This uses both of the following functions - DebloatBlacklist and DebloatAll. You need to download the file, and then just right click it and hit "Run as Powershell" and the application will load up! This is better for the average user who does not want to work with code. There is now a GUI Application named Windows10DebloaterGUI.ps1 with buttons to perform all of the functions that the scripts do. This one should not be used for deployments that require a silent script with optional parameters. The interactive version is what it implies - a Windows10Debloater script with interactive prompts. This will work to remove the bloatware during the deployment process. The silent version can be useful for deploying MDT Images/sysprepping or any other way you deploy Windows 10. The silent version now utilizes the switch parameters: -Sysprep, -Debloat -Privacy and -StopEdgePDF. There are now two versions - There is an interactive version, and a pure silent version. If you receive an error "Powershell Cannot Be Loaded Because Running Scripts Is Disabled on This System" please see this guide. TIP: Hard to fix Windows Problems? Repair/Restore Missing Windows OS Files Damaged by Malware with a few clicks
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