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App removal taking too long

Open blunelsongamer opened this issue 1 year ago • 5 comments

Describe the bug I was doing what it was told, open powershell on admin, use the script, select the default, and I waited for 20 minutes...but that was 8 HOURS! And even that shows NOTHING, In 24h2, I don't know why it's taking too long???

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Open & ([scriptblock]::Create((irm "https://win11debloat.raphi.re/")))
  2. Select Default
  3. Wait for Attempting to remove Clipchamp.Clipchamp..."
  4. Just takes too long

Expected behavior Maybe the script was not meant for 24h2 ig???

Screenshots It's just 6AM because I waited for HOURS, and no other apps have been removed. IMG_20241009_061429908_HDR

Additional context Waited for HOURS, slept in, woke up to find nothing on Windows 11 24h2

blunelsongamer avatar Oct 09 '24 13:10 blunelsongamer

Heya,

This is very strange indeed. I am unable to reproduce this myself on Windows 11 24H2.

Could you try manually removing the app by running powershell as administrator and running the following command:

Get-AppxPackage -Name *Clipchamp* -AllUsers | Remove-AppxPackage -AllUsers

This is the same command Win11Debloat runs under the hood.

Raphire avatar Oct 09 '24 20:10 Raphire

Hey! So this is what i found

Remove-AppxPackage : User cancelled the install request. AppX Deployment operation failed for package Clipchamp.Clipchamp_3.0.10220.0_neutral_~_yxz26nhyzhsrt with error 0x80073CF8. The specific error text for this failure is: Deployment operation failed. At line:1 char:47

  • ... ppxPackage -Name Clipchamp -AllUsers | Remove-AppxPackage -AllUsers
  •                                          ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    
    • CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Remove-AppxPackage], COMException
    • FullyQualifiedErrorId : System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException,Microsoft.Windows.Appx.PackageManager.Comman ds.RemoveAppxPackageCommand

blunelsongamer avatar Oct 15 '24 19:10 blunelsongamer

Any luck or fixing it yet?

blunelsongamer avatar Oct 20 '24 17:10 blunelsongamer

Any luck or fixing it yet?

I unfortunately haven't been able to find a fix. It does seem similar to the issue here, although I previously assumed that only affected Windows 10.

Raphire avatar Oct 22 '24 17:10 Raphire

ah this explains why it worked on my windows 11 for testing and not windows 10 when i deployed it. I was like what the hell they both use the same commands.

ServiceDeskCSI avatar Nov 01 '24 14:11 ServiceDeskCSI

This issue seems to have been resolved (Same as #131).

If anyone runs into this issue again, please feel free to open a new issue.

Raphire avatar May 18 '25 20:05 Raphire