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I've tried variations of it (98Lite, XPLite, etc). They usually involve editing the image with a script, as they can't really share the completed ISO without getting in trouble with Microsoft
If you have a good use case, it may make sense. If you just want to debloat Windows, I'd recommend something for that (many debloat scripts exist online). You may find certain programs don't work with the stripped-down versions of Windows (especially games)
Was thinking of putting it on computers that don't fully support Win 11. The only requirement these computers don't support is the CPU.
The danger to doing this is that Microsoft doesn't guarantee they will receive security updates. But I guess the same problem would still apply to Tiny11, since it's just a tweaked Win11 image.