
- You can now download the latest tiny11 ISO file to install a lightweight version of Windows 11 25H2 on almost any computer, including unsupported hardware.
- This custom image removes unnecessary apps and lets you use a local account instead of a Microsoft account.
- The ISO files are available from NTDEV on Archive.org, but use them at your own risk.
You can now download the tiny11 ISO file to install Windows 11 25H2 on supported or unsupported hardware without a Microsoft account.
On October 14, 2025, Windows 10’s support ended, leaving millions of computers unsupported unless they upgrade to Windows 11. However, since the newer version of the operating system has stricter requirements, many devices cannot be upgraded.
An alternative solution to this problem is to download the latest release of the tiny11 ISO file, which has now been updated to install a debloated version of Windows 11 25H2 on virtually any hardware, since this version removes most default apps and components, making the system lighter, faster, and less cluttered.
In addition, when using this modified version of the ISO file, you can skip the Microsoft account and configure a local account instead, which Microsoft keeps enforcing. However, you can still bypass it with different workarounds.
The person who created these files is known in the community as @NTDEV, and it has now published the Windows 11 25H2 ISO files on Archive.org using the tiny11maker and tyny11coremaker scripts for Intel and AMD as well as ARM-based devices.
- tiny11maker x64 ISO download
- tiny11coremaker x64 ISO download
- tyny11maker ARM ISO download
- tyny11coremaker ARM ISO download
The ISO file created with the tiny11maker script removes apps, such as Clipchamp, News, Weather, Xbox, GetHelp, GetStarted, Office Hub, Solitaire, People, Power Automate, Microsoft To-Do, Alarms, Mail and Calendar, Feedback Hub, Maps, Sound Recorder, Your Phone, Media Player, Quick Assist, Internet Explorer, Tablet PC Math, Microsoft Edge, and OneDrive.
While the Windows 11 25H2 ISO file created with the tyny11coremaker script removes everything already listed above, plus Windows Component Store (WinSxS), Windows Defender (only disabled), Windows Update, and Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE).
The developer of this project is now offering direct downloads to make things easier. If you don’t trust the custom images, you can use the tiny11 builder scripts to create the images yourself.
It’s also possible to create a custom USB bootable media to install Windows 11 25H2 on unsupported hardware without removing the original system components.
Although you can set up an installation of Windows 11 without all the clutter, remember that the tiny11 setup isn’t meant to be your primary operating system. The developers have built this project to install the operating system quickly on any hardware for testing purposes. You can think of it as a disposable setup.