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# Windows10Debloater
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Script/Utility/Application to debloat Windows 10
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# How To Run the Windows10Debloater.ps1 and the Windows10DebloaterGUI.ps1 files
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3) Enable PowerShell execution
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<code>Set-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Force</code>
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4) On the prompt, change to the directory where you extracted the files:
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- e.g. - cd c:\temp
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+ e.g. - `cd c:\temp`
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5) Next, to run either script, enter in the following:
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- e.g. - .\Windows10DebloaterGUI.ps1
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+ e.g. - `.\Windows10DebloaterGUI.ps1`
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Second Method:
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# How To Run the Windows10SysPrepDebloater.ps1 file
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For the WindowsSysPrepDebloater.ps1 file, there are a couple of parameters that you can run so that you can specify which functions are used. The parameters are:
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--SysPrep, -Debloat.
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+`-SysPrep, -Debloat`.
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To run this with parameters, do the following:
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1) Download the .zip file on the main page of the github and extract the .zip file to your desired location
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2) Once extracted, open PowerShell (or PowerShell ISE) as an Administrator
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3) On the prompt, change to the directory where you extracted the files:
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- e.g. - cd c:\temp
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+ e.g. - `cd c:\temp`
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4) Next, to run either script, enter in the following:
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- e.g. - .\Windows10SysPrepDebloater.ps1 -Sysprep, -Debloat -Privacy
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+ e.g. - `.\Windows10SysPrepDebloater.ps1 -Sysprep, -Debloat -Privacy`
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# Sysprep, Interactive, and GUI Application
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