Tiny10 - Arm64
This article dives deep into the current state of Windows on ARM (WoA), the challenges of porting the Tiny10 philosophy to the ARM64 architecture, and the practical alternatives available today.
Some "essential" components like the .NET Framework or specific drivers might need to be reinstalled manually depending on the build. tiny10 arm64
Before discussing the ARM64 version, we must understand the original project. was created by a developer known as NTDEV. It is not an official Microsoft product. Instead, it is a heavily customized Windows 10 image that removes: This article dives deep into the current state
One Tuesday night, a developer known as NTDEV pushed the commit. The file was tiny—barely a few gigabytes. I downloaded it, flashed it to a drive, and held my breath. was created by a developer known as NTDEV
Standard Windows 10 can be heavy and sluggish on ARM devices with limited RAM or slow storage. Tiny10 makes these devices usable by focusing on core functionality. It is particularly popular for: Virtualization : Running Windows on Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) via SBC Projects