I want to bring my computer to the brink of death using an overdose of chemo, only to have it maybe survive and be a normal computer
Chemo rids your Windows 10 machine of the pre-installed junk you don't want. We can't guarantee that it will stay gone forever, but you may always come back for another round of treatment, if you desire.
Chemo can and will eat your lunch. Before using this tool, please make a snapshot, system restore point, or other backup of some kind.
You probably don't want to use Chemo on your primary machine. Unless you are comfortable with performing a fresh installation of Windows or restoring from a backup image, don't use this tool!
Chemo is currently in a pre-alpha state. Contributions and feedback are greatly appreciated!
The latest "release" can be downloaded from the releases section on GitHub.
- Windows 10 version 1903 (May 2019 Update "19H1") or newer.
Note: This program is designed strictly for Windows 10. Use on other versions of Microsoft Windows is not supported.
While using Chemo, hover over any treatment in the tree to display a brief description of what the treatment does.
Treatments related to store apps or other apps.
This treatment removes most pre-installed Windows Store apps. For the complete list of removals, please see:
Deprovisions most pre-installed Windows Store apps (same list as above). After the treatment is applied, creating a new user or applying a feature update will no longer trigger the re-installation of these junk applications.
What is a provisioned Windows Store package?
When a new Windows user is created, Windows will automatically install all "provisioned" store packages for that user. When a feature update is applied, Windows may re-install any missing "provisioned" store packages for all users.
Completely removes OneDrive and ALL ONEDRIVE DATA.
Prevents Cortana from appearing in the taskbar. A sign out is required to complete this operation.
Opinionated configuration changes.
Prevents Windows from automatically rebooting after applying Windows Updates
Requires the user to press Ctrl+Alt+Del at the sign-in screen for security reasons.
Prevents internet junk from appearing when searching apps, files, etc. in the start menu.
Sets the system's hardware clock to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The Windows default is localtime.
Windows Feature toggles.
Turns off the Windows feature, "Internet Explorer 11". A system reboot is required to complete this operation.
Re-gain control of your privacy. (TBD)
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/t-richards/chemo
Building Chemo requires the following tools:
- Windows 10
- Visual Studio 2022
- .NET Framework 4.8
- NuGet package manager
- Windows 10 SDK (10.0.18362.0)
The application is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.