Overview
- Tiny11, a tool for reducing Windows 11 bloatware, now supports all versions and architectures, including ARM and x86.
- The update utilizes advanced PowerShell scripting, replacing previous batch processing methods for increased efficiency.
- Users can now customize their Windows 11 installation to exclude unnecessary apps like Solitaire and Edge, reducing system bloat.
- The tool is freely available on NTDEV's GitHub page, requiring PowerShell with an 'Unrestricted' execution policy for operation.
- Despite its capabilities, the modified Windows 11 ISOs created by Tiny11 are not officially supported by Microsoft, presenting potential security risks.