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Has anyone seen this before? I found a few videos but this one seems to be the most detailed. I come across Windows 10 Lite often, where someone makes a custom windows 10 installer that excludes a bunch of stuff to make it smaller. Always wondered how they were made - and now i know. While it does look like a lot of steps, it's not actually that difficult. I'm going to try it today and see if i can make a small windows 10 image for an SBC.
Great tutorial. I'm doing this now on my old computer and i really hope to reduce that number of processes to the windows 7 level. I want to know which feature is required to keep the Microsoft account as i need it for some Xbox games like Forza. The rest i can remove and i will keep only what i need. my website
I have a New Panda I can try out
Is the new panda a new version? Is it faster than the previous one.
also if you’re not using blockly, there’s an option to disable it on the latest early access release. It’s much faster without it and used half the ram
It’s a V1 4gb Ram 64gb emmc version. Hey more system resources would be great.

here is a picture for all the kids not familiar with the OG panda.Ah okay. I like the built-in arduino on the panda. BTW they really like having a fan because the cpu throttles a bit. Here's the firmware and info about ARC with the panda: https://synthiam.com/Support/Hardware/LattePanda
I think there's a live hack in there as well that i did with it. Showing how to set it up and stuff.
Has anyone done this on 32bit? I would like to try but unsure which components to remove?
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Haha - I just removed stuff until it broke and then backed off a bit. But mostly the stuff I didn’t remove had a warning not to remove it. The program is pretty good at not letting you break windows too badly.
I did notice that even after removing some stuff, they came back. I think trying to remove windows update is the big one but seems almost impossible. Especially since it’s tied to driver downloads. So without windows update, I don’t think the computer can install drivers for stuff.
Ok ... lol. Will give it a try then.
Thanks