NTDEV’s latest builder shrinks a full Windows 11 ISO down to a reported 2.29 GB by surgically removing nearly everything most users expect from a modern desktop OS — from Xbox and Solitaire to Windows Update and Windows Defender — producing an extremely compact, intentionally unserviceable image...
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For enthusiasts and professionals seeking the cutting-edge features, security enhancements, and robust business capabilities of Microsoft’s new operating system, the allure of a “Windows 11 Pro 64-bit bootable image with activator” may seem irresistible. Discussions around such all-in-one...
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HI all,
I'm running Win 10 Pro 32-bit Anniv. Ed.
I've created a DVD Repair Disc, a USB Recovery Drive, and a bootable ISO on DVD.
I understand that the Repair Disc has an option to return to an earlier Restore Point. When would a USB Recovery Drive be needed, instead? What does it offer over a...
Hello,
I was wondering, if you take a bootable ISO file's contents and copy them to the root of an empty partition (assume this is the only partition on the drive), and then reboot the computer and tell it to boot from hard drive, will it be able to boot, or will it need additional...
I have the student version of Windows 7, but found a way to turn it into a boot able .iso which I burned to a dvd. I was wondering if something goes wrong with my computer or I need to make a clean install again I know I can reinstall windows with the disc(right?), but my main question is will I...