Chris Titus Script Windows 11 Exclusive -
Here’s a short story inspired by the chaotic, energetic, and tech-support-horror style of Chris Titus (of Chris Titus Tech fame), centered around a cursed Windows 11 script.
- What it does: The script modifies the registry to disable diagnostics, tailoring experiences, and advertising IDs.
- The Result: A significantly more private system that talks to Microsoft less.
- Real-world impact: This is safe to run in full. It rarely breaks functionality.
Debloating: Removing built-in "junk" apps like OneDrive (optional) and sponsored Start menu entries. chris titus script windows 11
Risk 1: Breaking Microsoft Store or Xbox Apps
If you remove every package, you might break the Microsoft Store or gaming services. To fix this, only remove bloatware after you have installed all necessary apps from the Store. Here’s a short story inspired by the chaotic,
How to Run the Chris Titus Script on Windows 11 (Step-by-Step)
Running a PowerShell script can be intimidating for non-techies, but Chris has made it incredibly simple. You do not need to download a file; you paste a single line of text. What it does: The script modifies the registry
- Stop monitoring; compute diffs: file diffs (added/modified/deleted), registry key/value diffs, new/removed services, driver changes, boot config diffs.
- Present interactive report (CLI + HTML) that groups changes and shows hashes/paths/old vs new values.
The Chris Titus Windows Utility (WinUtil) is a powerful, open-source PowerShell script designed to streamline, debloat, and optimize Windows 10 and 11. It is widely used by power users and IT professionals to remove telemetry, uninstall pre-installed bloatware, and automate software installation through package managers like WinGet. The Story of the "Silent Machine"
Install Tab: Uses the Microsoft WinGet package manager to bulk-install or update hundreds of popular applications without manually searching for download links.


