Jeffrey
Jeffrey
Did this error pop up for every app? Additionally, do you know if any apps actually remained? The instructions @geeneeva posted above are a great way to find out.
Interesting. Thanks for the information @EliHedrick @cheezypotatoes & @geeneeva are you guys running Windows 10 too?
@DmitryKashitsyn The plot thickens... Thanks for the information. Seems like I'll have to do some testing with W10! 🙃
Thanks all for confirming. Unfortunately I'm not able to reproduce it with my W10 machine. Does anybody know the exact errorcode that was thrown? A screenshot of the error would...
@sylvanuses Thanks that does narrow things down. In my quick search I do see multiple instances of people running into this in the past, but there's no clear indication what...
I've pushed an update to change the way apps are removed on Windows 10 systems. This should prevent the issue, but I can't verify it myself as I'm unable to...
Closing this issue as there are no new reports of this since the fix issued in 2e967e5 If this issue does pop up again please feel free to reopen this...
Heya, Thanks for taking the time to contribute 😄 As I said in #64 I am not a huge fan of force removing applications this way, as it does open...
Closing PR as feature has been implemented in 6049800
@WillHanighen What method are you using to run the script and where do you wish to see the pause? The Win11Debloat.ps1 script itself [does wait for user input](https://github.com/Raphire/Win11Debloat/blob/d19f20fbf9d02ab5e6fe971e055609ff7a82a17d/Win11Debloat.ps1#L1185) after applying...