VBScript 1st appeared 28 years ago according to Wikipedia. Nowadays about the only software that still uses it is malware -- and AMD's chipset driver installer. Win11 24H2 is the first version of Windows that allows you to remove it, and if you're running Intel you most probably should, because again, pretty much the only stuff that still uses it is malware. And, Unfortunately, AMD.
I had removed VBScript from the test copy of 24H2 that I've been running since around May. AMD came out with new chipset drivers, but when I ran the installer it said it would only work on AMD systems, and shut itself down. I used Universal Extractor to drill down and get the actual installer, then copied the C:\AMD folder from another copy of Windows where I ran the AMD installer -- that was necessary because otherwise it couldn't find the log file in its apparently hard-wired location. Now setup would run without the initial hardware check, and it threw an error because its VBScipt script wouldn't run properly. Ah Ha -- it needs VBScript. Added it back to Windows and the driver setup ran fine.