Added support for Windows 11

the tool has been tested on Windows 11 and was successful.
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# WindowsBloatwareRemover
A tool that allows for removal of all Preinstalled Apps on Windows that can't be removed by Windows, such as Microsoft Edge
**This tool has been properly tested on Windows 10 and 11** (I used the bug a while ago that let me install Windows 11 on my laptop)
## How to use
Download the executable of the ![latest releases](https://github.com/J-onasJones/WindowsBloatwareRemover/releases/latest) and run it as administrator.
To do that locate your download folder, right-click the file and click "Run as Administrator"
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But just in case, I am working on a solution, and I will (probably) find one. Since I don't use Windows anymore but have switched over Linux a while ago, this is of course not my highest priority so there might not be any updates and bug-fixing in the near future (I also have no time rn).
### Not tested on Windows 11 (this is probably not considered a bug or issue since I don't know how it performs on Windows 11)
I haven't tested the project on a Windows 11 machine (or virtual machine) and therefore cannot claim that it works without flaws. Why this is, You may be asking? Well... ask Microsoft! The system requirements for WWindows 11 are so crazy that basically every CPU manufactured in 2018 or earlier is not "good enough" to be running Windows 11. Since I am running a core i5 6th gen (from 2015) and can't be bothered going through the hassle of somehow tricking windows into thinking my CPU was good enough on a virtual machine, I won't test it in the near future (maybe I will try to make it work on my laptop in a VM). If You have a Windows 11 compatible machine and are familiar with the concept of Virtual machines and how to use them, be sure to open an issue and tell me how it performs.
## Why
Ever used Windows? - I don't think this needs more explanation, especially for 10 and 11.
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For real though, I occasionally use Windows virtual machines and despite having a backup that I can easily clone every time I do experiments, etc.., reinstalling a fresh copy of Windows 10 needs to be done from time to time.
# Donations for new PC
Click [here](http://jonasjones.me/uwu) (definitely not a Rick Roll) to donate me money so that I can buy a new PC to test this on Windows 11.
Click [here](http://jonasjones.me/uwu) (definitely not a Rick Roll) to donate me money so that I can buy a new PC to test this on Windows 11.