How to make your own lightweight Windows ISO
Like most other pieces of software, Windows has consistently grown over the years. Back when Microsoft released Windows 7 in 2009, the OS weighed as little as 2.4GB and required no more than 20GB of space on your storage drive. Since then, the applications and features offered by the newer Windows operating systems have continued to grow, which ultimately increases their storage requirements. Take Windows 11, for example. You need at least 64GB of free space on your laptop or desktop PC if you want to install the base ISO on your boot drive. Likewise, you'll need a minimum of 8GB storage capacity on your flash drive when creating a bootable drive containing Microsoft's latest OS.
Like most other pieces of software, Windows has consistently grown over the years. Back when Microsoft released Windows 7 in 2009, the OS weighed as little as 2.4GB and required no more than 20GB of space on your storage drive. Since then, the applications and features offered by the newer Windows operating systems have continued to grow, which ultimately increases their storage requirements. Take Windows 11, for example. You need at least 64GB of free space on your laptop or desktop PC if you want to install the base ISO on your boot drive. Likewise, you’ll need a minimum of 8GB storage capacity on your flash drive when creating a bootable drive containing Microsoft’s latest OS.
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