Full: This version is for folks who are interested in Complete Windows 11 Features where Windows can be updated and Windows 11 Universal Apps can be installed from Windows Store along with few tweaks.
Slim: This version is for folks who are interested in Complete Windows 11 Desktop Environment Features where windows can not be updated, no Windows Store & no Windows 11 Universal Apps.
Extreme: This version is for folks who are interested in stable yet heavily stripped down Windows 11 Desktop Environment which includes stock Dot Net Framework 2.0, 3.0, 3.5 & 4.0 for stability of the OS.
Barebone: This version is for folks who are enthusiasts & interested in Experimental Windows 11 Desktop Environment which includes stripped down Dot Net Framework 2.0, 3.0, 3.5 & 4.0.
Barebone Dot Net Framework 4.0 Only: This version is for folks who doesn't use software based on Dot Net Framework 2.0, 3.0 & 3.5.
Micro 11 Pro Extreme:
Release Notes:
Using Windows 10 21H2 ISO folder & files and replaced with Windows 11 Install.wim.
ISO file size weighs at 1 GB and installation consumes 4.02 GB
Feature List:
Just a Core OS.
Includes Stock Dot Net Framework 2.0, 3.0, 3.5 & 4.0 for stability of the OS.
Removed Features:
Temp Files, Windows Recovery Backup file,Winsxs, Windows 11 Universal Apps & Windows Store support, Windows Defender, Dictionaries, Spelling, Speech support & its App Narrator, IME languages, Input Methods etc.
Known Issues:
None
Download Link:
https://mega.nz/file/glM1yQCZ#k-CeSvguMGp08hmVXk9B0hxQYAAzdneSnJNWcaQU88s
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http://forum.notebookreview.com/thr...-owners-lounge.826831/page-2401#post-11123041
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Rufus 3.16 [Update: Final] with improved Windows 11 support, even without TPM and Secure BootLast edited: Oct 13, 2021Vasudev, MaheshKondraju and steberg like this. -
Hello, haven't been around here much at all, or anywhere else for that matter, so please forgive my abruptness.
Love what you've done. I'm just wondering if you would consider sharing some of the things you do to make your Micro builds, the tricks and tweaks, and how to do them for ourselves?
I use MSMG Toolkit a lot myself currently, just as much for fun as anything else, but I do always hope to get a stable result with the bare minimum of components. There are just some sticking points I can't seem to overcome.
Would love to hear how you go about doing your mods, because when I tried Micro 10 it was like a breath of fresh air, everything I ever wanted from Windows (and less!). But there were some points when going that minimal for a daily driver PC just does not work out, at this current stage. One day, Windows will be as Linux, like building with Lego.
Thanks anyway!MaheshKondraju likes this.
Micro 11 Pro 21H2 Build 22000.194
Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by MaheshKondraju, Oct 11, 2021.