into the bloat-free, faster operating system you need The lukewarm reception to Windows 11 is clear from the wave of third-party tools built to fix it. One of the most recent is Crapfixer Rebirth Version, a utility thats been around for about seven years (although it looks older), which has now been given a full refresh.
Winhance is another tool youll definitely be interested in. It can debloat and optimize Windows -- and keep it that way. Although its been designed for Windows 11 it works just fine on Windows 10. Winhance was originally a PowerShell GUI application, but version 4 is a standalone app that can be installed or uninstalled easily, and it also comes in a portable version, so there's no reason not to get started with it today.
Winhance allows you to install or remove Windows apps and features like Microsoft Edge, OneDrive, Recall, Copilot, and other optional packages and capabilities, as well as directly install additional software such as browsers, multimedia apps, document viewers, and any other applications you might need when setting up a fresh Windows installation.
The app offers an extensive selection of system optimization tools, giving you access to Windows security settings, privacy controls, gaming and performance tweaks, update management, power settings, and optimizations for Explorer, notifications, and sound.
It also lets you customize the Windows experience, including theme selection, taskbar adjustments, Start menu settings, and more.
Users can manage their Winhance settings by saving them to configuration files for easy import on new systems or after a reinstall. The app itself also supports light and dark themes.
This is whats new in Version 4:
Winhance changed from a PowerShell GUI Script to a C# application with proper
install/uninstall support and a portable version.
Winhance now has its own logo
Winhance now has its own download page
http://winhance.net
MainWindow & UI Changes Changed to Google Material Symbols rather than relying on Windows Fonts to render symbols
which created inconsistencies in the app between Windows 10 and Windows 11.
Added Save & Import Config buttons that can be used to manage selections and settings in Winhance
Added Support/Donate Button
Added a styled scroll bar
Software & Apps View Changes Windows Apps & Features Section
Added a section with a legend to explain symbols that appear in the Windows Apps GUI and a search bar to search for items
Moved the "Remove Selected Items" button to the top and added an "Install Selected Items"
button below it to install items if available.
Seperated Windows Apps, Legacy Capabilities and Optional Features into different sections for better organization.
External Apps Section Added a new section with multiple useful apps in different categories ex. Browsers, Multimedia
utilities, Document viewers etc. that can be installed via WinGet.
Optimize View Changes Added an info section with a legend and search bar to search for items.
Added an icon to indicate if a registry key or value is missing.
Added toggle switches to each available setting in their subcategories (ex. Privacy, Gaming
etc.) to allow users better control over what is applied.
Moved Sound, Notifications and a part of the Explorer customizations from Customize View to the Optimize View.
Added a Combobox/Dropdown menu in Power Settings to select a Power Plans
Customize View Changes Added an info section with a legend and search bar to search for items.
Added an icon to indicate if a registry key or value is missing.
Added toggle switches to each available setting in their subcategories (ex. Taskbar, Start Menu
etc.) to allow users better control over what is applied.
Changed the Windows Theme selector (Dark Mode/Light Mode) to a Combobox/Drodown Menu
About View Changes Removed About View, will add a similar view with a better structure in a future update
You can download Winhance 4 from
here , and if you want to see the tool in action you can watch the video
here .
VIDEO source