For advanced users or IT professionals, Chris Titus offers a "Win1 Creator" tab. This allows you to create a pre-debloated Windows 11 ISO file. Run irm ://christitus.com | iex . Navigate to Win1 Creator: Select the tab. Select ISO: Browse to your official Windows 11 ISO file.

The tool is typically executed by running a single command in an window: irm https://christitus.com/win | iex

The Chris Titus Tech Windows Utility is an all-in-one system maintenance tool developed by popular Linux and Windows sysadmin content creator Chris Titus. Rather than being a standalone, shady executable file, it is a transparent, PowerShell-driven interface that aggregates essential Windows tweaks, debloating scripts, and package managers into a single dashboard.

If you don't trust the one-liner (it is safe, but paranoia is healthy in security):

In the crowded world of debloat scripts, WinUtil stands out for three key reasons:

: Can set background services to "Manual" to prevent them from consuming resources at boot. Pros

CTT strikes a balance between power and safety. Beginners should stick to the “Recommended Selections” preset.

Help you decide between the or "Laptop" tweak profiles.

Testimonial: "On my RTX 3070 rig, Cyberpunk 2077 gained 8 FPS average after running Chris Titus’s script. The stuttering from the Xbox app background service vanished." – Reddit user.

: Disables telemetry (data collection), background processes, and scheduled tasks to reduce RAM and CPU usage. System Configuration : Easily enables optional features like

Use O&O ShutUp10 if you want extreme privacy control over Windows Update delivery. Use Chris Titus if you want a fast, clean PC that removes the actual junk apps.

: Disables unnecessary background processes and scheduled tasks to reduce RAM and CPU usage. It also includes an "Ultimate Performance" power plan for users seeking maximum efficiency.

If a tweak breaks a specific app or feature you rely on, you can simply use the built-in Windows restore point you created before running the script to roll your system back to its previous state.