![]() Some are used as part of the operating system so they can’t be removed, but for simplicity let’s remove the rest using a trivial script added to the MDT task sequence: ![]() (Personally, I like Calculator, but can’t say that I use too many of the others.) So, let’s remove as many of them as we can. There are lots of people that don’t like the in-box apps anyway. The image got a little bigger, which can probably be attributed to event log growth, but that’s quite reasonable (for now at least). (I ran into a bug in MDT while doing this, so check out this post if you haven’t already.) To do that “sanity test,” I’ll use an MDT task sequence. The first exercise is to prove that deploying that OS to a virtual machine, sysprepping it, and then capturing a new image - without changing anything - doesn’t result in a significant change of size. (And yes, it’s slowly getting bigger.) But if you wanted to make a smaller image, how much smaller is even possible? Let’s see if we can find out.Īs I mentioned, the size of Windows 10 Enterprise exported from the Windows 10 20H2 business ISO is 4.67GB: ![]() In my previous post, I talked about the size of Windows 10.
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