Windows 11 looks clean and polished, but it still installs a bunch of stuff I never use. After a fresh install, it takes around 25GB or more before I add my first app. I wanted to see how small Windows could get if I stripped it to the essentials. Projects like Tiny11 show what is possible, and you can build a lightweight ISO yourself with a third-party PowerShell script. I tried that approach and the result surprised me, even with a few limits.
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