You can enable this feature on a running system using the Command Prompt (Admin): Check Status compact /compactos:query compact /compactos:always compact /compactos:never A Note on "Highly Compressed" ISOs
Removing core dependencies often causes "Blue Screen of Death" (BSOD) errors, broken printer support, or the inability to run specific software like Office or Chrome. No Updates: windows 10 64 bit highly compressed
When we talk about a highly compressed operating system, we are not talking about simply zipping a folder. A standard Windows 10 ISO (the disk image file) is roughly for the 64-bit version. A "highly compressed" version aims to shrink that file down to 1.5GB to 3GB without losing core functionality. You can enable this feature on a running
If you want, I can generate step-by-step commands for creating a compressed deployable ISO from an official Windows 10 64-bit ISO and rebuilding it (assume UEFI/BIOS support) — I’ll include exact DISM and oscdimg commands and a test plan. A "highly compressed" version aims to shrink that