• Crafter72@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    Is there any guide to install this Debloated Windows? 🤔

    So far what I used is to use debloater script and also to disable that windows update service related stuff. Just wondering whether there is more unhinged part in it.

    Also no custom rom android image? because technically it use older and customized linux kernel.

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      2 days ago

      There’s also Tiny 10 and Tiny 11, which take it even further. They’re genuinely small, too, they did good work.

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        Ah the Tiny10 and Tiny11, never tried them before because I thought it can be buggy when windows update happen (heck even normal windows update can brick grub bootloader).

        Maybe I will try to compare them against LTSC IoT just for shit and giggles sake of performance different before M$ phase Win10 out.

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        While I also have those Win 10 and 11 LTSC versions on my ventoy drive, I just wondering whether you can tweak further aside of uninstalling stuff through powershell and disabling services through registries because I just enjoy being superuser (questioning what is referred in this post image).

        Yes I like collecting OS images and troubleshoot toolkit isos as Im being “IT Support” on my circles.

        EDIT: I will read every comment on this post in case someone on comment have already elaborate further.

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          In that case you might be interested in Tiny 11 which someone else mentioned. Since you like collecting, you may also be interested in ReactOS and Zorin.