Microsoft: Remove Default Store Apps in 25H2
— Belim (@builtbybel) July 4, 2025
Me: Already did #NAppClean. GUI. Custom rules. No PowerShell. 25KBhttps://t.co/9iyMmNvtZ0#microsoft #windows11 #windows10 #server #app #bloatware #gpo #25h2 @Mister_MDM pic.twitter.com/OKLMgj9dma
This is the first public drop of NAppClean.exe, a tiny standalone bloatware removal tool originally built as an internal helper for CrapFixer. If you're an admin or just prefer a more structured way to apply your tweaks, you can optionally use this tool. It’s basically the same app under the hood, just packaged a bit differently – a kind of policy-style frontend for CrapFixer. So whether you're a casual user, a tinkerer, a gamer, a nerd, or an admin...I got you covered 😄
NAppClean.exe — Lightweight GUI app (~<100KB), no installation required
PolicyPatterns.txt — Your rulebook for detecting and removing unwanted apps
Supports: Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2022, Windows Server 2025
Source will be released soon after some more refactorings

Place both files NAppClean.exe
and PolicyPatterns.txt
in the same folder and you're ready to go