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dismcompression
About this tag
The dismcompression tag covers discussions about using Deployment Imaging Servicing and Management (DISM) commands to modify Windows image compression, particularly in the context of creating lean Windows 11 ISOs with tools like Tiny11 Builder. Recurring themes include reducing ISO size by changing image compression settings, removing preinstalled apps such as Copilot and Outlook, and understanding tradeoffs for production use. The tag focuses on PowerShell-driven workflows that rebuild official Microsoft ISOs into smaller, privacy-focused installers, with attention to Windows 11 version 25H2 and hardware compatibility. It is relevant for users and admins exploring custom Windows deployment and optimization.
Tiny11 Builder’s refresh for Windows 11 version 25H2 quietly rewrites one of the community’s most pragmatic responses to Windows bloat: a single PowerShell-driven workflow that rebuilds an official Microsoft ISO into a smaller, more privacy‑minded and user‑controlled installer — but it does so...
A new, community-driven take on Windows 11 is rapidly gaining attention: Tiny11’s updated builder promises to strip large swathes of preinstalled software from Windows images, produce dramatically smaller ISOs that can run on older or otherwise unsupported hardware, and even block many of...