You can now download and test that variant yourself, though you’ll likely experience some frustrating bugs. WindowsBlogItalia is hosting ISO files for 32 and 64-bit versions, letting users poke around and see if it’s for them. By all accounts, Windows 10 Lean is looking like the version of Windows 10 we all want. It comes without bloatware like CandyCrush, the Xbox app, Paint, Photos, RegEdit or even a desktop background. The footprint seems to be reducing with each build, with no huge drawbacks.
A Tablet-Ready OS
Though the apps come uninstalled by default, users can install them easily at a later date, building the version of Windows 10 that they want to see. It will be especially useful for those with slow download speeds, but it seems Microsoft has something else in mind. According to reports, Windows 10 Lean will be targeted primarily at tablets. Its small footprint will be extremely appreciated for those with just 64GB of storage, and it comes with the benefit of lower resource usage. According to WindowsBlogItalia, the OS uses just 1.5GB of RAM, making it perfect for low-end devices. It’ll also see use in Virtual Machines, giving users a quick testing environment on small virtual hard disks. With some improvements, this could become one of the most popular versions of Windows 10. However, that will only happen with significant testing, to be sure to download it if you’re interested.