Available via NTDEV’s official channels (often hosted on the Internet Archive).
Microsoft’s Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) has no Store, no Edge (old version), no Cortana. It’s the closest official thing to Tiny10. The 2024 release is expected to have ARM64 support.
Before deploying Tiny10 ARM64, it is vital to weigh its advantages against its inherent trade-offs. The Advantages
Updates are disabled to prevent Microsoft from reinstalling bloat. However, this means for months or years. You are exposed to vulnerabilities like PrintNightmare (even if the print spooler is removed) or newer ARM64-specific exploits.
The moment of truth came at 3 AM. He flashed the lean, 3.6GB image onto a microSD card and slid it into a battered Raspberry Pi 4 . The screen flickered. Instead of the usual ten-minute crawl of loading bars and "Getting things ready" prompts, a simple blue window appeared in seconds. It was Windows 10, but transformed—it used barely 1GB of RAM and responded to every touch with the speed of thought.
boot on as little as 256MB–512MB for testing, 2GB is the practical minimum for basic usability. Responsiveness:
Install drivers (if necessary) and activate, if a key is available. Limitations No Official Support: Tiny10 is not supported by Microsoft.
Thus, an ARM64 version of tiny10 would be a game-changer for low-powered ARM devices.
Using (Deployment Imaging Service and Management Tool), advanced users can mount the ARM64 install.wim, remove packages via dism /remove-package , and then re-export.