Should I be using the Premium version of NTLite to debloat a DIY OS?

HatsuFujiwara

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I've been following guides in this forum, and it seems bloatware on Windows 10 21H2 are still there. How do I get rid of them, so I have good storage and performance.
 
NTLite's free edition doesn't allow the complete list of Windows component removals, and doesn't support some Settings (tweaks). The license fee is paying for nuhi's development time, and he responds fairly quickly to reported bugs with NTLite, or changes to Windows.

If you have a license, you can use a preset like GamerOS to get a faster and smaller image.

Free edition lets you do a lot of image management tasks, but deeper debloating requires a Home License.
 
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