By: Tech Features Desk

For decades, the relationship between Windows users and Microsoft has been a silent negotiation. In exchange for the world’s most compatible operating system, users surrender telemetry data, endure pre-installed "candy crush" apps, and accept background processes that drain RAM and CPU cycles. With Windows 11, Microsoft doubled down. The Start Menu became a billboard for "recommendations." Edge became the unkillable browser. And Copilot arrived, often uninvited.

While dozens of scripts exist on GitHub promising to clean your OS, one name has risen above the noise: . His Windows Utility has become the de facto standard for power users and IT professionals who want Windows 11 to behave like a professional operating system, not an advertising platform.

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