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Compact 11 Pro (22000.160)
(No TPM Required)
Fixes & Changes From Previous Version:
- Updates no longer paused via Registry
- Using The New Windows 11 File Explorer GUI
- The Widget Task Bar Icon is Enabled by Default
- The New Windows 11 Snap Assist Feature is Enabled by Default
- Using Windows 11 Dark Wallpaper and Dark Theme as Default
- Updates no longer paused via Registry
- Using The New Windows 11 File Explorer GUI
- The Widget Task Bar Icon is Enabled by Default
- The New Windows 11 Snap Assist Feature is Enabled by Default
- Using Windows 11 Dark Wallpaper and Dark Theme as Default
Is it safe to use Windows 11 now?
Windows 11 has moved to the Beta channel (as of build 22000.132), which means it should continue to receive future updates if you wish to install it on your PC. It should be perfectly safe to use, in fact I've installed it on my own laptops, and it is running smooth and beautifully.
My compact build of Windows 11 uses about half the HDD Space of a Stock installation, and is fully Updatable, as I've seen, and done in my laptop, and in VM. Now is a good time to try Windows 11 if you would like to.
This compact build will run leaner and snappier than Stock builds, with tweaks integrated.
If you don't require Defender in your installation of Windows 11, this is a great build to try installing on your PC, to see what Windows 11 is all about. - @FBConan
Windows 11 has moved to the Beta channel (as of build 22000.132), which means it should continue to receive future updates if you wish to install it on your PC. It should be perfectly safe to use, in fact I've installed it on my own laptops, and it is running smooth and beautifully.
My compact build of Windows 11 uses about half the HDD Space of a Stock installation, and is fully Updatable, as I've seen, and done in my laptop, and in VM. Now is a good time to try Windows 11 if you would like to.
This compact build will run leaner and snappier than Stock builds, with tweaks integrated.
If you don't require Defender in your installation of Windows 11, this is a great build to try installing on your PC, to see what Windows 11 is all about. - @FBConan
- Additional Info UPDATE!! (August 27, 2021) -
This build automatically downloaded and installed the latest cumulative update (22000.168)
Restarted Computer with zero issues, and build was successfully updated to the most current version.
For anyone who was wondering, yes! This build is fully updatable!
This build automatically downloaded and installed the latest cumulative update (22000.168)
Restarted Computer with zero issues, and build was successfully updated to the most current version.
For anyone who was wondering, yes! This build is fully updatable!
- This build is focused on Features, Functionality, and Updatability
First and Foremost, Performance and Space Savings Second.
- Fully Updatable. Windows Optional Features and Apps can be added.
- One Drive, XBOX Apps, Search, Widgets, Store, MS Accounts and Services are all functional.
- Performance Tweaks implemented. No Additional Software Integrated.
REMOVED!:
Cortana
Maps
Mixed Reality
Windows Defender
Smart Screen
DISABLED!:
PageFile (Can Be Enabled)
Hibernation (Can Be Enabled)
Some Services (Can Be Enabled)
Indexing (Can Be Enabled)
Telemetry
UAC
PRE ENABLED OPTIONAL FEATURES!:
.NET FrameWork 3.5
DirectPlay
SNMP
SMB1
- Authored by @FBConan
- Not Pre-Activated, Medicines on Desktop if Needed.
- Write to USB with Rufus or your preferred Software to Install to your PC.
- If you can install Windows 10 on your PC, you can install this build.
- For Clean Install Only.
- Even though a pagefile (virtual memory) is not enabled by default, I HIGHLY recommend most users (especially users who have less than 16 GB of RAM) to enable a pagefile. It will save you from headaches . If you don't know how to set a pagefile, Google is your friend!
First and Foremost, Performance and Space Savings Second.
- Fully Updatable. Windows Optional Features and Apps can be added.
- One Drive, XBOX Apps, Search, Widgets, Store, MS Accounts and Services are all functional.
- Performance Tweaks implemented. No Additional Software Integrated.
REMOVED!:
Cortana
Maps
Mixed Reality
Windows Defender
Smart Screen
DISABLED!:
PageFile (Can Be Enabled)
Hibernation (Can Be Enabled)
Some Services (Can Be Enabled)
Indexing (Can Be Enabled)
Telemetry
UAC
PRE ENABLED OPTIONAL FEATURES!:
.NET FrameWork 3.5
DirectPlay
SNMP
SMB1
- Authored by @FBConan
- Not Pre-Activated, Medicines on Desktop if Needed.
- Write to USB with Rufus or your preferred Software to Install to your PC.
- If you can install Windows 10 on your PC, you can install this build.
- For Clean Install Only.
- Even though a pagefile (virtual memory) is not enabled by default, I HIGHLY recommend most users (especially users who have less than 16 GB of RAM) to enable a pagefile. It will save you from headaches . If you don't know how to set a pagefile, Google is your friend!
The Windows Setup environment (boot.wim) in my releases is a basic, reduced version that saves hundreds of MB from the original MS boot.wim setup file.
Personally, I've never had a failed install, or setup issues on any of my PC's, ranging from 10 year old laptops, to brand new ones, with HDD, SSD, and NVMe Storage, AMD and Intel CPU's, and both MBR, and GPT partitioned drives.
If you are having issues, please try the following with any of my custom builds, or any other custom build for that matter that you are having an issue installing on your pc:
For anyone who's having / had issues installing my builds! Read This!
Use Rufus. Leave default settings if you have GPT Partitioned HDD (UEFI).
Change settings to the following, if MBR partitioned HDD (BIOS):
I can confirm, This works on both my MBR, and GPT systems, 10 years old, to brand new.
**Switch USB Ports if getting no driver error**
If that doesn't work, you can download a stock win 10 iso using MS's media creation tool, open the iso from MS in poweriso, go into the sources folder, delete the 'install.esd' or 'install.wim' file. (but still keep the iso open in PowerISO)
Then using 7zip, extract my iso, and put the autounnated.xml file from my root folder, into the root folder of the iso you have open in PowerISO, and the install.esd file that's in my sources folder, into the sources folder of PowerISO, then save as new iso. Try writing that to a USB. Should fix your issues.
You can drag files from File Explorer to PowerISO to copy over.
I also highly recommend that you copy the $OEM$ folder located in my iso's 'sources' folder, to the PowerISO's 'sources' folder before saving the new ISO, to transfer over any optional software included in my builds (ie, Web Browsers, Medicines etc.)
Personally, I've never had a failed install, or setup issues on any of my PC's, ranging from 10 year old laptops, to brand new ones, with HDD, SSD, and NVMe Storage, AMD and Intel CPU's, and both MBR, and GPT partitioned drives.
If you are having issues, please try the following with any of my custom builds, or any other custom build for that matter that you are having an issue installing on your pc:
For anyone who's having / had issues installing my builds! Read This!
Use Rufus. Leave default settings if you have GPT Partitioned HDD (UEFI).
Change settings to the following, if MBR partitioned HDD (BIOS):
I can confirm, This works on both my MBR, and GPT systems, 10 years old, to brand new.
**Switch USB Ports if getting no driver error**
If that doesn't work, you can download a stock win 10 iso using MS's media creation tool, open the iso from MS in poweriso, go into the sources folder, delete the 'install.esd' or 'install.wim' file. (but still keep the iso open in PowerISO)
Then using 7zip, extract my iso, and put the autounnated.xml file from my root folder, into the root folder of the iso you have open in PowerISO, and the install.esd file that's in my sources folder, into the sources folder of PowerISO, then save as new iso. Try writing that to a USB. Should fix your issues.
You can drag files from File Explorer to PowerISO to copy over.
I also highly recommend that you copy the $OEM$ folder located in my iso's 'sources' folder, to the PowerISO's 'sources' folder before saving the new ISO, to transfer over any optional software included in my builds (ie, Web Browsers, Medicines etc.)
To sign into your XBOX account if the sign in button isn't working in the App, follow these instructions please:
Go to: Settings - Accounts - Your Info - Account Settings - Sign in with a Microsoft Account Instead, then enter your account name and password, followed by Add PIN prompt, (PIN Window will appear in Background FYI) then load up XBOX app and your account will be signed in.
Go to: Settings - Accounts - Your Info - Account Settings - Sign in with a Microsoft Account Instead, then enter your account name and password, followed by Add PIN prompt, (PIN Window will appear in Background FYI) then load up XBOX app and your account will be signed in.
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