Published on 23 May 2022
Tiny10 (2026 Edition) often comes pre-configured with security patches but keeps the system resources low, mimicking the efficiency promised by modern ARM hardware. How to Install Tiny10 ARM64 (General Steps)
This article dives deep into the current state of Windows on ARM (WoA), the challenges of porting the Tiny10 philosophy to the ARM64 architecture, and the practical alternatives available today.
Despite being heavily debloated, Tiny10 ARM64 retains essential subsystems. It includes the Windows x86/x64 emulation layer, allowing ARM64 devices to run standard desktop applications alongside native ARM software. Primary Use Cases for Tiny10 ARM64
Use specialized deployment tools like WoR (Windows on Raspberry) to flash the ISO directly onto an NVMe SSD or high-end MicroSD card, alongside the necessary UEFI firmware. Step 3: Configure Drivers
Thus, an ARM64 version of tiny10 would be a game-changer for low-powered ARM devices.
Download the latest tiny11 ARM64 ISO from the Internet Archive (NTDEV’s official uploads). Works on Raspberry Pi 4/5 via WoR (Windows on Raspberry) or in UTM on Mac. Storage footprint ~8GB.
Microsoft’s Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) has no Store, no Edge (old version), no Cortana. It’s the closest official thing to Tiny10. The 2024 release is expected to have ARM64 support.