I could go on.

First download an official Windows 11 ISO

Head to theofficial Microsoft page for downloading Windows.

Scroll down until you seeDownload Windows 11 Disk Image (ISO) for x64 devices.

Screenshot of the Microsoft website for downloading Windows, specifically the “Download Windows 11 Disk Image” section.

snag the version of Windows you have a product key for.

This will likely take 15 minutes or so, depending on your internet speed.

Download the script and prep your gadget

Now it’s time to download our scripts.

A Github screenshot. The user has clicked on “Code” and is ready to click “Download ZIP”.

Head tothe tiny11builder Github pageand click theCodebutton in the top-right corner.

Now we need to configure your system to allow PowerScript to make administration changes.

pop in or copy the exact commandSet-ExecutionPolicy unrestrictedand hit Enter.

A screenshot of the start menu. The user has searched for “PowerShell” and is going to click “Run as Administrator”

you could always undo the change later by runningSet-ExecutionPolicy restricted.

Make your tiny11 disk

By now your Windows 11 ISO should be finished downloading.

Right-nudge the file and clickMount.

A warning in a PowerScript prompt. The text reads: “Run only scripts that you trust. While scripts from the internet can be useful, this script can potentially harm your computer."

The simplest way to get started is to right-poke the file “tiny11maker.ps1” and clickRun with PowerShell.

This will start the script.

You only need to key in the letter and hit enter.

The Windows 11 ISO is shown. The user has right-clicked it and is about to click “Mount."

After that, the script will ask you which version of Windows you want to make a disc for.

Answer with the version you have a product key for.

After that, the script will do its thing, which might take a while.

The script “tiny11maker.ps1” is right-clicked. The user is about to click “Run with PowerShell”

When the process is done, you will see a message letting you know.

There will be a brand-new ISO file in the script’s directory.

However you install Windows from this ISO, know that it will be completely clean.

A mostly empty PowerShell window, asking the user as follows: “Please enter the drive letter for the Windows 11 image”

The same PowerScript window. There’s a variety of versions of Windows listed—the user needs to type a number for the appropriate one.

The script is now done! The last line reads “Donet on completed! Press any key to exit the script…"

A beautifully clean installation of Windows