Ghost Toolbox Windows 11 -

Disclaimer: Modifying Windows 11 system files and registry keys carries inherent risk. Always create a full system backup or a restore point before proceeding.

Because Ghost Toolbox is community-driven, you will not find it on the Microsoft Store. The primary distribution channels are:

You can achieve similar results without any third-party toolbox:

If you have installed Ghost Spectre Windows 11, follow these steps: ghost toolbox windows 11

⚠️ Many options require a system restart to take effect.


The term "Ghost Toolbox" is not an official Microsoft product, nor is it a single, monolithic application. Rather, it is a colloquial name for a category of third-party script collections—most notably tools like AME Wizard and the Windows 11 Ghost Toolbox (often associated with the "Ghost Spectre" supermium edition of Windows). These toolboxes emerged as a direct reaction to Windows 11’s aggressive data collection and forced integrations (OneDrive, Edge, Copilot).

The "Ghost" moniker serves a dual purpose. First, it refers to the toolbox's ability to make unwanted system components "disappear" as if by magic—removing Teams chat, disabling Recall (AI history tracking), and stripping out the Microsoft Store. Second, it alludes to operational anonymity; these tools often claim to disable telemetry that sends your usage data back to Microsoft’s servers, allowing the user to operate in a "ghosted" state. Disclaimer: Modifying Windows 11 system files and registry

In the bustling ecosystem of Windows 11 customization, where Microsoft continues to tighten its grip on user experience and system telemetry, a new specter has emerged from the shadows of online forums and GitHub repositories: Ghost Toolbox.

For enthusiasts, privacy advocates, and power users, the name "Ghost Toolbox" has become synonymous with liberation. But what exactly is this elusive toolkit? Is it safe? And how can you harness its power to exorcise the bloatware and restrictions of Windows 11?

This comprehensive guide dives deep into the mechanics, benefits, and ethical considerations of using the Ghost Toolbox on Microsoft’s latest operating system. ⚠️ Many options require a system restart to take effect

To install Ghost Toolbox on Windows 11, follow these steps:

As of 2025, the most stable iterations of Ghost Toolbox are built specifically for Windows 11 versions 23H2 (the 2023 Update) and the newly released 24H2 (the 2024 Update).

Key differences for Windows 11: