While Microsoft does not offer an official "lite" version of Windows 10, users can create lightweight systems using tools like NTLite to remove components or install community-modified ISOs such as Tiny10. These modified versions, often found on platforms like the Internet Archive, carry security risks, making it safer to build a custom image or use the LTSC (Long-Term Servicing Channel) version. For a safe and customizable approach to reducing Windows 10 bloat, consider using the documentation for NTLite . the OFFICIAL Windows (lite) from Microsoft - TechHut.tv