I haven't downloaded this specific build, but knowing
@FBConan, this is going to be superb.
I am posting though for some observations about the untouched ISO that might help you make the decision to try this build instead of the official leak:
1) Official installation takes up around 22gb of space vs around 6gb for this build.
2) Official installation idles RAM at around 1.7gb vs around 1gb for this build.
3) Telemetry is already disabled for this build.
4) As of this posting, the only updates it downloaded with a fresh install (not including drivers, of course) are for Windows Defender and .NET Frameworks.
Some tips for anyone who want to try this:
1) If it won't install on your computer no matter what settings you've tried, you can try plugging the hard disk into a different computer, run the installer, and (if it's successful) when it asks you to restart simply turn it off and plug the hard disk back into the computer you actually want to try this on. This is how I got to test it on older laptops if the official installer doesn't want to install.
2) If, like me, you want your taskbar to resize to the smallest, you can go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced and create a DWORD key named TaskbarSi with a value of 0.
3) When Windows 11 is finally running, you might want to press CTRL+ALT+DEL and launch task manager, then pin it to your taskbar so you can easily launch it as right-clicking on the taskbar no longer brings up options like it did in Windows 10 (unless FBConan already added it to the right-click context menu in his build?).