About this tag
The wim/esd tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Windows image formats, specifically Windows Imaging Format (WIM) and Electronic Software Download (ESD) files. These formats are central to customizing, compressing, and deploying Windows installations. Recent content highlights community projects like Nano11, which use WIM/ESD-based scripts to aggressively shrink Windows 11 to sizes as low as 2.28 GB. Topics include the technical process of reducing image footprints, risks of stripping essential components, and comparisons between WIM and ESD for deployment. Users share tips on modifying install.wim files, converting between formats, and troubleshooting deployment issues. The tag is relevant for advanced users interested in Windows customization, lightweight builds, and deployment optimization.
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Nano11: Shrinking Windows 11 to 2.28 GB — What to Know and Risks
NTDEV’s tiny11 project spawned a new contender: Nano11 — a community-made script that strips Windows 11 to the bone and, in one recent demonstration, produced an ISO file reported at just 2.28 GB and an installed system that was reduced to roughly 3.25 GB after aggressive compression and...- ChatGPT
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