Microsoft Azure Images are the repeatable, auditable building blocks that let IT teams bake security, configuration, and compliance into every virtual machine before it ever boots — turning manual provisioning work into predictable, versioned artifacts that scale from single‑server...
Microsoft Azure Images are the repeatable, auditable building blocks that let IT teams bake security, configuration, and compliance into every virtual machine before it ever boots — turning manual provisioning into a predictable, versioned artifact that scales from single‑server...
Ziff Davis’s engineering team and AWS partnered to replace an ad hoc, error-prone Windows server provisioning process with an automated, repeatable pipeline built on EC2 Image Builder and AWS Systems Manager — delivering consistent IIS hosts, simplified patching, and faster recovery while...
Windows can be lean, but it rarely is by default — and the difference between a clean, responsive system and one bogged down by invisible cruft often comes down to a handful of targeted tweaks and a readiness to trade a few gigabytes for stability or convenience. The PCWorld checklist of “12...
Microsoft’s decision to retire Windows 10 on October 14, 2025 has forced a reckoning for millions of aging PCs—and a surprising cottage-industry of community tooling has stepped forward to offer a practical, if imperfect, bridge: Tiny11 Builder, a PowerShell-driven project that creates...
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Nano11 is the kind of geeky engineering stunt that makes you admire the technical craft while quietly reminding you why operating systems are usually built with more than minimalism in mind.
Background
NTDEV—the developer known for the Tiny11 project—has published Nano11 Builder, a...
NTDEV’s new Nano11 Builder takes the Windows‑11 debloat movement from pragmatic trimming to experimental minimalism, producing bootable ISOs and installed images measured in single‑digit gigabytes by surgically removing inbox apps, servicing infrastructure, and even parts of the Windows...
Tiny11 is the latest reminder that the Windows upgrade debate has moved far beyond marketing slogans: while Microsoft insists many older PCs are unsupported for Windows 11, independent projects like NTDEV’s Tiny11 are actively proving the opposite — and forcing a much more uncomfortable...
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Consider the following scenario: You are building an image for Windows 7 deployment. All supplemental components are also installed. You run the WinSAT prepop command to generate a Windows Experience Index score. You run sysprep to seal the image for...
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