www.snipca.com/52879
What you need:
Windows 10 or 11
Over the past two years, Bloatynosy has been renamed, redesigned and discontinued. It’s now been revived under its ‘classic’ name – with a Nue suffix – and a much-improved interface. This wisely ditches the gimmicks to focus on removing unwanted features from your Windows 11 PC. Select the ‘Customize Windows 11 settings…’ option (see screenshot) to perform useful tweaks such as disabling ads in various Windows tools, moving the Start button to the left-hand side of the taskbar, hiding the Copilot button and restoring the full right-click menu. Select ‘Easily remove pre-installed apps’ to uninstall Microsoft junk and apps you’ve downloaded from the Microsoft Store. Bloatynosy Nue also supports Windows 10, but not all its settings work there. Click ‘More info’ then ‘Run anyway’ if you see a SmartScreen warning – it’s completely safe to use (see www.snipca.com/52878).