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How to Add or Remove Optional Features in Windows 11
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How to Add or Remove Optional Features in Windows 11

Windows 11 offers various optional features that you can enable or disable depending on your needs. These features include tools and services such as Hyper-V, Telnet, Windows Subsystem for Linux, and more. This guide will show you how to easily add or remove optional features in Windows 11.

Step 1: Open the Settings App

1. Press Windows + I to open the Settings app.
2. In the left-hand sidebar, click on Apps.
3. Scroll down and select Optional Features under the Apps & features section.

Step 2: Add Optional Features

1. In the Optional Features window, scroll down and click View features next to Add an optional feature.
2. A list of available optional features will appear. You can search for a specific feature using the search bar or scroll through the list to find what you need.
3. Select the checkbox next to the feature(s) you want to add.
4. Click the Next button.
5. Review the features you selected, and then click Install.
6. The selected feature(s) will be downloaded and installed. You may need to restart your PC for the changes to take effect.

Step 3: Remove Optional Features

1. In the Optional Features window, scroll down to see the list of features currently installed on your system.
2. To remove a feature, click on the feature from the list.
3. Click Uninstall, and Windows will remove the feature from your system.
4. You may need to restart your computer for the changes to take effect.

Step 4: Manage Windows Features (Control Panel Method)

In addition to the Settings app, you can manage optional features through the Control Panel, which includes additional system-level features like Hyper-V, .NET Framework, and more.

Step 4.1: Open Control Panel

1. Press Windows + S to open the search bar and type Control Panel.
2. Select Control Panel from the search results.

Step 4.2: Access Windows Features

1. In Control Panel, click on Programs.
2. Under Programs and Features, click Turn Windows features on or off.

Step 4.3: Add or Remove Features

1. A list of Windows features will appear. Features with checkboxes next to them are currently enabled.
2. To add a feature, check the box next to the feature you want to enable.
3. To remove a feature, uncheck the box next to the feature you want to disable.
4. Click OK, and Windows will apply the changes.
5. You may be prompted to restart your PC for the changes to take effect.

Common Optional Features You Can Enable in Windows 11

Here are some common optional features you can enable or disable based on your requirements:

- Hyper-V: Virtualization technology to run virtual machines.
- .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8: Required by many apps and services for compatibility.
- Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL): Enables you to run Linux distributions on Windows.
- Telnet Client: A command-line tool to connect to remote devices.
- Windows Sandbox: A lightweight virtual environment to test applications safely.

Conclusion

Adding or removing optional features in Windows 11 allows you to customize your system based on your specific needs. Whether you're enabling virtualization through Hyper-V or adding developer tools like Windows Subsystem for Linux, this guide provides an easy-to-follow process to manage optional features in both the Settings app and Control Panel.
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