Hey y’all
I’m taking a college course which is hell bent that its students use Windows 11. Currently my laptop is still using Windows 10 and if there is no bloatware/AI free way to install Windows 11, I’m just going to bite the bullet and install it the regular way. So if anyone knows of a relatively bloatware free way of installing Windows 11, please let me know.
p.s. For those who would encourage me to use Linux. For my desktop I already use Linux Mint.


Yup, this is the one I’ve been seeing in a lot of guides. I’m not sure how it compares to the other ones, but it was easy enough when I tried it.
The process for a clean install would be something like:
shift+F10and runstart ms-cxh:localonlyto have a local only accountappwiz.cplfor anything that was missedBonus
You can try Chocolatey too, but I gave up on it recently because of constant errors and questionable community packages
I use ninite to do basic utility installations on fresh installs too… https://ninite.com/
But yeah, I’ve used it with both Win 10 & 11 for the last few years. Very simple, but great.
Same issues with Chocolaty as OP, ninite is the bomb and always up to date.
i used to use the tron script to clean up my win10, is that no longer a popular practice?
Last I used it a few years ago, whew, that thing is a monster and often way overboard. Not sure I’d trust it any longer. Anyone?