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Wintoys offers a safe and easy way to debloat, optimize, tweak, and repair Windows 11

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Louis Ferguson

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Wintoys offers a safe and easy way to debloat, optimize, tweak, and repair Windows 11
A screenthos of the Wintoys app listing in the Microsoft Store

Although Windows 11 works perfectly for most consumers, some power users want to improve the OS by removing unnecessary components, disabling services, uninstalling non-removable apps, and performing other kinds of debloating. Some resort to projects like tiny11, while others prefer doing it themselves. If you think you can squeeze extra performance out of your system with some tweaking, but the scope of work looks slightly intimidating, a new app called Wintoys may help you.

A screenshot of the Wintoys app for tweaking and servicing Windows 11

Wintoys is a new free program available in the Microsoft Store. It features a sleek, modern user interface that matches Windows 11’s general aesthetics. But eye candy is just a nice bonus—the most important is what the app can do with your system, and it can do a lot.

The developer aimed to create an easy and safe app for tweaking, servicing, and debloating Windows 11. It provides access to Windows Services with clear explanations of what each service does and a one-click option to enable or disable them. Wintoys can also sort out third and first-party services, highlight the running ones, list arguably unnecessary parts, and more.

A screenshot of the Wintoys app for tweaking and servicing Windows 11

Another great feature is the ability to uninstall or reset apps, including those Microsoft does not allow removing without resorting to utilities like winget or more radical methods.

A screenshot of the Wintoys app for tweaking and servicing Windows 11

It is worth noting that Wintoys is a third-party app for tinkering with Windows and its settings, so you must consider potential security and privacy risks before getting started. If you want to give Wintoys a shot, get the app from the Microsoft Store (via WC).



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