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Speed Up Your Windows PC Using Chris Titus Tech Tools (Complete Guide)

Chris Titus Tech Windows Optimization Tool Screenshot

If your Windows system feels slow, you're not alone. Fortunately, there are free tools like Chris Titus Tech and BloatNoisy that can clean up your system, remove bloatware, and enhance performance in just a few minutes.


1. Open Terminal as Administrator

  • Right-click on the Windows Start icon.
  • Select Terminal (Admin).
  • Allow administrative permissions.

2. Run Chris Titus Tech Optimization Script

Paste the following command into the terminal:

irm christitus.com/win | iex

This script installs a GUI tool that lets you tweak system settings, disable data sharing, remove unnecessary apps, and install essential software.

3. Explore the GUI Interface

The tool includes two major sections:

  • Tweaks: Enable dark mode, show file extensions, disable telemetry, and more.
  • Programs: Easily install browsers and apps like Chrome, Firefox, and Discord.

4. Clean Up Your System

  • Select Standard under Tweaks for automatic system optimization.
  • Optional: Choose Debloat Edge to remove Microsoft Edge.
  • Click “Run Tweaks” to execute the changes.

5. Performance Comparison (Before vs After)

  • Before: RAM usage ~2.1 GB (14%).
  • After: RAM usage ~1.7 GB (11%).

6. Optional: Use BloatNoisy Tool

Download from GitHub (link in description). After extracting the ZIP file:

  • Right-click → Run as Administrator.
  • Under Dump UWP, select unwanted Microsoft apps.
  • Click Remove to uninstall them.

Warning: Do not remove core system apps like File Explorer, Notepad, or Terminal.

7. Disable Startup Apps

  • Open Task Manager → Go to the Startup tab.
  • Disable all non-essential apps to improve boot speed.

8. Customize Windows Interface

  • Go to Taskbar Settings.
  • Disable Widgets and Search Box.
  • Enable auto-hide for a cleaner interface.
  • Move the Start button to the left (like Windows 7).

9. Final Tips

  • Microsoft Edge consumes RAM even when idle. Remove it only after installing another browser.
  • Reapply these steps after each Windows installation for maximum performance.
  • Be cautious with tools like BloatNoisy. Don’t delete critical components.

Conclusion

These tools provide a significant boost in Windows performance with minimal effort. For more advanced tweaks and community support, consider follow us.

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