Remove-uad-appx.ps1
Elias pushed the script through the network at 3:00 AM. One by one, the remote screens flickered. Icons vanished. Menus slimmed down. By sunrise, the "UAD" fleet was transformed. When the architects arrived, their laptops were lightning-fast, distraction-free canvases ready for the next skyscraper design.
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 Remove-UAD-Appx.ps1
: With a simple ForEach loop, the script would pipe each offending package into Remove-AppxPackage . The Deployment: A Silent Success Elias pushed the script through the network at 3:00 AM
: Elias added a "whitelist" logic. It would look for anything not on the approved list for an architect—goodbye Candy Crush , hello Clean Registry . Menus slimmed down