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Tiny 10 Github Top

As Microsoft ends support for Windows 10 (officially October 2025), the "Tiny 10" community is shifting. The top GitHub repositories are currently pivoting to two strategies:

For long-term users, the "top" repository to watch is ReviOS, because it plans to support Windows 10 LTSC (Enterprise) until 2032.


If the security risks of a community-modified OS worry you, consider these official lightweight alternatives:

| Alternative | Pros | Cons | |-------------|------|------| | Windows 10 LTSC | Official, supported for 10 years | Requires volume license ($) | | Ghost Spectre | Less stripped than Tiny 10, more stable | Still unofficial | | Linux Mint Xfce | 100% free, secure, very light | Learning curve | | Windows 11 IoT LTSC | Modern but light | Expensive license | tiny 10 github top

For most users, the Windows 10 LTSC (Long-Term Servicing Channel) is the legal alternative to Tiny 10. It has no Microsoft Store, no Cortana, no Edge, and minimal bloat.


The official tiny10 GitHub repository (github.com/ntdevlabs/tiny10) serves as the central hub for releases, scripts, and community feedback. Key top features:

  • Script-based customization
    The repo provides PowerShell scripts so advanced users can build their own stripped ISO or remove components post-install. As Microsoft ends support for Windows 10 (officially

  • High community trust

  • Integration with "tiny11"
    The same developer maintains tiny11 for Windows 11; the GitHub org contains both, sharing similar lightweight principles.

  • Yes, but only for specific scenarios.

    Tiny 10 is not for your main work PC. It’s not for gaming (many games require Windows Update and Defender). It’s not for businesses.

    Tiny 10 excels at:

    If you fall into one of these categories, then go ahead and grab the top Tiny 10 release from GitHub – just verify the checksum, install a third-party antivirus, and never store sensitive data on it. For long-term users, the "top" repository to watch


    Once you’ve identified the top release on GitHub, follow these steps:

    After installation, go back to the GitHub repo’s “Top” issue thread to see recommended tweaks and security scripts.