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by ewoodrich 416 days ago
I simply run this Powershell script once on a fresh install of Windows 11 and don't have to deal with any annoyances even after updates.

https://github.com/Raphire/Win11Debloat

I daily drive MacOS, Windows 11 and Linux Mint on different devices and Windows doesn't particularly bother me post de-bloating, and it easily has the most reliable multi monitor/variable DPI when docking/undocking of the three in my experience.

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I used to lean heavily on stuff like this. Unfortunately, in recent years, something's changed with MS and they've started breaking stuff subtly in ways that shows up a few months later when you try to do something. This leads to either reimaging or a painful process tracking down some really obscure relationship. Not fun and not worth it, though I very much wish it worked like it used to.

Glad it's still working for some folks.