Remove-uad-appx.ps1 Info
Every time Elias imaged a machine, the Windows Appx packages would respawn like ghosts in a haunted house. Weather apps, trial games, and social media tiles cluttered the professional workspace. Elias needed a precision tool—a digital scalpel to carve out the junk without nicking the vital organs of the OS. The Creation: The PowerShell Scalpel
The script was born in the neon-lit trenches of a late-night IT deployment, where a sysadmin named Elias sat staring at a fleet of pristine laptops . These machines, destined for the high-security "Urban Architecture & Design" (UAD) firm, were unfortunately bogged down by "digital barnacles"—pre-installed bloatware that no architect would ever need. The Problem: The Bloatware Ghost Remove-UAD-Appx.ps1
: First, the script queried the system for all installed Appx packages. Every time Elias imaged a machine, the Windows


















