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This article will show you how to Create your Own Debloated Windows 11 ISO. Windows 11 has been out for a while, and those of us with the best desktops can make sure that it runs at its best. But what about your aunt’s laptop that is five years old? The one with 4GB of RAM and a CPU that wasn’t among the best in the last 10 years. Linux is an option, but what if they really need that one Windows app? Many of us who work in tech see this happen all the time. Someone in our family needs help with technology, but we don’t have much time to help them.
So, what if there was a way to make a custom installation of Windows 11 that would work on older hardware and give it new life? In this how-to, you’ll learn how to make your own custom Windows 11 image that you can install on your aunt’s old laptop or your gaming rig. You could also use Tiny11 Builder instead of making your own custom Windows 11 install. We give up the ability to really tailor our install in favour of a fully automated method. If you don’t have much time, this might be a good middle ground. But if you want to really change how Windows 11 works for you, read on to find out how to Create your Own Debloated Windows 11 ISO.
What is a Debloated Windows 11 ISO?
A debloated Windows 11 ISO is a version of the Windows 11 installation image that has some of the apps and services that come pre-installed taken away. This can make Windows 11 run better and respond faster, especially on older or less powerful devices. One of the most common ways to get Windows 11 to run faster is to use a debloating script. You can find these scripts online. They usually get rid of a number of apps, services, and features that Windows 11 doesn’t need to run.
You can also use a custom ISO to slim down Windows 11. These ISOs are made by third-party developers, and they usually only have the apps and services that Windows 11 needs to run. Whether or not you should “debloat” Windows 11 depends on your needs and preferences. If Windows 11 isn’t running as well as it should or you’re running out of storage space, debloating it might be a good idea. But it’s important to know that when you “debloat” Windows 11, some of the features you may need or want may also be taken away.
How to Create your Own Debloated Windows 11 ISO
Download the Windows 11 image

- Go to the site for the official UUP Dump.
- For the Latest Public Release build, go to the UUP Dump website and click on the x64 button.
- Click on the Windows 11 version that is the most recent. Don’t click on the options to update here.
- On the next page, click Next and choose your language.
- Then, in the Edition checkbox, choose only Windows Pro and click Next.
- On the Summary page, click the “Create download package” button and check the “Run component cleanup” box (only for Windows converters).
- This will make your computer download a .zip file. Extract the file to any place on your PC that you want.
- Go to the directory where the files were extracted, and then run the uup_download_windows.cmd file.
- There will be a command prompt window that will start downloading the files for you.
- Once the process is done, you can exit the script by pressing 0 on your keyboard.
Use MSMG Toolkit
- Go to the page for downloading the MSMG Toolkit.
- Download the most recent version of the MSMG Toolkit to your computer.
- Extract the downloaded file to your preferred location.
- Double-click the Windows ISO image you just downloaded.
- Copy all content from the ISO image.
- Go to the MSMG Toolkit folder and copy the files into the DVD folder.
- Run the script Start.cmd and confirm with “Yes” in User Account Control.
- Press A for the EULA screen agreement.
- Press 1 for Sources and select Select Source from DVD > Folder.
- Choose the Windows 11 Pro ISO image you downloaded.
- Answer No to follow-up questions, then proceed to the main menu.
- Press 3 for the “Remove” menu.
- Navigate to the Remove menu for specific categories.
- Choose and remove parts, e.g., Internet Explorer, under relevant categories.
- Press 2 and select [2] Start Removing Windows Components.
- Wait for the removal process to complete.
- Press 5 to choose Apply in the main menu.
- Press 1 for “Cleanup Source Images”.
- Press 2 for “Apply and Save Changes to Source Images”. Confirm with “Y” for cleanup.
- Press 6 for “Target” in the main menu.
- Press 1 for creating a DVD ISO Image.
- Provide E: as the ISO Volume Label and a name.
- Wait for the creation of the ISO image.
- Find the completed ISO image in the ISO folder of the directory.
Use NTLite
- Go to the official website for NTLite and download the most recent version.
- To put NTLite on your computer, run the setup file.
- Right-click on the Windows ISO image you just downloaded and choose “extract” to put it in any folder on your computer. You need WinRAR or 7-zip installed.
- Start NTLite on your machine.
- Click the “Add” button in the upper left corner and then choose “Image directory.”
- Pick the folder where you put the Windows ISO image after extracting it.
- Open the folder you just added and right-click on Windows 11 Pro. Choose “Load” from the list of options.
- Once the ISO image is loaded, go through the different categories and take out the parts you don’t want in your custom ISO image.
- To get rid of a feature or a component, just uncheck the box next to it.
- When you’re done, click the Apply button on the left.
- Lastly, click Create ISO in the top left corner to make a custom ISO image and save it where you want.
Understanding the Benefits of a Debloated Windows 11 ISO
- Improved Performance: By removing unnecessary pre-installed applications, services, and features, a debloated Windows 11 ISO can lead to faster boot times, smoother operation, and overall better system responsiveness.
- Reduced Resource Consumption: Unwanted software and background processes consume system resources like CPU, RAM, and storage space. A debloated ISO frees up these resources, allowing your computer to perform more efficiently.
- Enhanced Privacy: Pre-installed apps and features can often collect data or track user activity. A debloated ISO helps maintain better privacy by minimizing potential data exposure and reducing the risk of unwanted tracking.
- Customization: Creating a debloated ISO allows you to tailor your Windows 11 installation to your specific needs. You can include only the features and apps you actually use, streamlining the user experience.
- Smaller Footprint: Removing unnecessary components from the ISO reduces its size. This not only saves storage space but also makes it easier to distribute or install the custom ISO on devices with limited storage.
- Stability: Fewer installed components mean fewer potential points of failure. This can contribute to a more stable operating system with fewer conflicts and compatibility issues.
Conclusion
That’s everything you need to know about how to use NTLite to make Windows 11 ISO smaller. Just get NTLite, get the official Windows 11 ISO file, run NTLite, and make some changes to Windows 11’s settings. Then, you can install your own Lite Edition using the NTLite Windows 11 ISO. We all know that Windows 11 is a great operating system with a lot of features and a nice look. But even though Windows 11 has a lot of new features, it uses a lot of resources and can quickly slow down an old computer so much that it can’t even run smoothly.
Questions and Answers
One popular choice is the “EZ Debloater” tool, which makes it easy to get rid of bloatware and turn off services that aren’t needed. Download the ZIP file, unpack its contents, and run the PowerShell script as an administrator to use this tool.
A good debloater won’t hurt you, but some programmes might run strangely or not at all if they used a feature that many of us think is bloat. Most of the stuff you can delete yourself is also the stuff that will make a real difference if you get rid of it.
Windows reset will get rid of software and apps installed by the user, but if your laptop came with Windows already installed, reset will not get rid of software and apps installed by the manufacturer (OEM). A clean installation of Windows won’t include any third-party apps or software.
It’s good for full-time admins and hobbyists who don’t mind breaking things. It’s too much if all you want to do is make your PC easier to use. If your hardware is old and can’t be upgraded, you might want to reduce how much apps and services that run in the background use.