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The latest Video Memory coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
nano11 Script Shrinks Windows 11 Install to 2.8 GB, Sacrificing Updates and Security
nano11, a new community script, leverages DISM and LZX compression to slash a Windows 11 installation down to approximately 2.8 GB by removing essential components like Windows Update and Defender. While ideal for VM testing and legacy hardware labs, the stripped image is unsafe for daily use and requires a valid license. Its extreme trade-offs demand careful evaluation before deployment.
Hidden Xbox Ally Video Reveals ASUS' Ambitious Zero Gravity Cooling—But Critical Claims Remain Unproven
An unlisted ASUS promo video details the Xbox Ally's Zero Gravity cooling system, featuring anti-gravity heat pipes, enhanced fans, and a third exhaust vent. While the engineering looks promising, the WindowsForum community's analysis reveals inconsistent marketing claims that require independent verification. Buyers should wait for sustained-load reviews before judging real-world performance.
Nano11 Builder Cuts Windows 11 Install to 2.8GB, a 3.5x Smaller Footprint—at the Cost of Serviceability
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Windows 11 25H2 Release Preview Lands – Here’s Why You Should Wait for General Availability
Windows 11 25H2 is now available as a Release Preview ISO, signaling that the final update is imminent. However, the disk image is still a preview build intended for validation, not production use. With the update delivered as a lightweight enablement package that removes legacy tools like PowerShell 2.0 and WMIC, IT pros should focus on piloting, inventorying dependencies, and waiting for the official rollout rather than chasing the early ISO.
Windows 11 25H2 ISOs Released for Insiders: Enablement Packages, Deprecations, and Clean Install Essentials
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Unlocking Windows 11’s Hidden Gems: Emoji Panel, Surf Game, and a Telnet Trip to a Galaxy Far, Far Away
Windows 11 hides several playful and practical Easter eggs—an emoji panel, Edge Surf game, ASCII Star Wars via Telnet, and God Mode—that blend nostalgia with utility. This guide details how to access each one safely, common pitfalls, and the security precautions needed for legacy features like Telnet.
New Script Shrinks Windows 11 to a 2GB ISO and 2.8GB Install Footprint — With Major Caveats
nano11 is a new PowerShell script that compresses Windows 11 ISOs to just over 2 GB and installs in under 3 GB, sacrificing Windows Update, serviceability, and many standard features. It's designed for disposable lab environments, legacy hardware experiments, and education, but its extreme removals make it unsuitable for production or networked daily use.
Rufus 4.10 Beta Adds Dark Mode and Windows 11 25H2 Support for Seamless Upgrades
The Rufus 4.10 beta introduces official dark mode, support for creating Windows 11 25H2 boot media compliant with the Windows UEFI CA 2023 signing scheme, and fixes for long-path crashes. This update is particularly valuable for IT professionals managing Windows 10 migrations ahead of the October 2025 deadline. The beta should be tested in lab environments before production deployment due to its pre-release status.
Serif PagePlus 7 on Modern Windows: Migration Tactics That Actually Work
Serif PagePlus 7 can still be moved to modern Windows PCs, but not without effort. The guide covers fresh installation attempts with compatibility tweaks, the use of migration tools like Laplink PCmover, and the virtual machine fallback as the safest option. Preserving editable .ppp files requires careful font and printer management, and a long-term strategy to export content to modern DTP software.
Windows 11’s Hidden Trio: Reclaim Gigabytes with Storage Sense, SavePath Redirects, and Cleanup Recommendations
Windows 11 includes three powerful built-in tools—Storage Sense, default save location settings, and Cleanup Recommendations—that can reclaim gigabytes of disk space without third-party software. Used together, they automate cleanup, prevent future clutter, and provide a transparent audit of removable files, keeping your system fast and update-ready.
Rufus 4.10 Beta Surfaces with Windows 11 25H2 ISO Support and New Drive Imaging—But Hold Off on Production Rollouts
The Rufus 4.10 beta, reported by Neowin, introduces support for Windows 11 25H2 ISOs, a drive-to-ISO saving feature, dark mode, and several fixes. Although the features appear consistent with the project’s direction, the release is not yet visible on the official GitHub repository, leading the community to recommend cautious testing rather than immediate production adoption.
God Mode at 15: How Windows’ Secret All-Tasks Folder Still Outperforms Control Panel and Settings
The decades-old Windows God Mode trick creates a single folder that aggregates nearly all Control Panel and administrative tools into a searchable view, saving power users significant time during troubleshooting. Officially the All Tasks namespace, it's a shell navigation shortcut that requires no downloads or registry hacks and persists across Windows 10 and 11 despite Microsoft's ongoing UI migration.
Windows 10’s End-of-Life Looms: Why These 5 Linux Distros Will Frustrate Migrants—and What to Choose Instead
As Windows 10’s October 2025 end-of-support approaches, Linux is a popular free alternative—but choosing the wrong distribution can sabotage the transition. We analyze five projects warned against by experts: Linux From Scratch, Gentoo, Arch, OpenBSD, and Debian Sid, verifying technical claims and offering safer, beginner-friendly alternatives for a smooth migration.