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Tiny10 Arm64 Page

Creating a Tiny build isn't just about deleting files. It requires:

What or virtual machine are you planning to use? What is your primary goal for this setup?

For users who still want a custom, debloated Windows experience similar to Tiny10, ReviOS is a name that comes up frequently. Unlike Tiny10, ReviOS is designed to support ARM64 architecture. It's a set of scripts and tools that can be run on an official Windows installation to remove bloatware and tweak system settings for better performance and privacy.

Install drivers (if necessary) and activate, if a key is available. Limitations No Official Support: Tiny10 is not supported by Microsoft.

| If you have… | Do this | |--------------|---------| | M1/M2/M3 Mac | Install Windows 11 ARM64 via Parallels → manually debloat | | Snapdragon X Elite PC | Use stock Windows 11 ARM64 + Chris Titus WinUtil | | x86 PC | Use official tiny10 (x64) | | Want tiny10 ARM64 | Wait – no official build exists |

A stock installation of Windows 10 on ARM is notorious for consuming massive amounts of storage and RAM, leaving little room for actual work on low-spec development hardware. Tiny10 alters this equation entirely.

You do not have the Microsoft Store. You have two options:

: Run the script as an administrator against your mounted ARM64 ISO to generate a "Tiny" version. Important Considerations for ARM64

Mac users relying on hypervisors like UTM, Parallels Desktop, or VMware Fusion can use Tiny10 ARM64 to create agile Windows virtual machines. These VMs boot instantly and consume minimal host system memory. 3. Mobile Devices and Android Emulation