Tiny10 Arm64 __exclusive__
Tiny10 for ARM64 is a highly specialized, unofficial version of Windows 10 designed for ARM-based devices like the Raspberry Pi or older ARM tablets. While it excels at stripping away Microsoft's "bloat," its performance and usability on ARM architecture come with significant trade-offs compared to its standard x86/x64 counterparts. Core Performance & Efficiency
# Run as admin on Windows 11 ARM64 VM Set-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Force iwr -useb https://raw.githubusercontent.com/username/ARM-Debloat/main/Debloat.ps1 | iex tiny10 arm64
Performance & compatibility tips
LTSC Base
: Most Tiny10 builds are based on Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC (Long-Term Servicing Channel), which is inherently more stable and lacks the consumer-facing bloat of Home or Pro editions. Tiny10 for ARM64 is a highly specialized, unofficial
boot on as little as 256MB–512MB for testing, 2GB is the practical minimum for basic usability. Responsiveness: Load the mounted WIM
4. Switch to Linux (if you just want lightweight)
Disk Footprint:
Occupies roughly 5GB to 10GB (compared to 20GB+ for stock Windows). RAM Usage: Can idle at as little as 700MB to 1GB of RAM.
- Load the mounted WIM.
- Remove Components: Choose "Security" (keep Defender if you need), "System Apps" (remove all except Store), "Multimedia" (keep codecs), "Network" (remove SMB 1.0).
- Apply pending changes.
Installing tiny10 ARM64 is more complex than standard Windows.