If you are using a standard version and want a "compact" feel, you can use these built-in tools:
: Using third-party custom ISOs like "Compact Edition" carries risks, as they are not official Microsoft releases and may have security features disabled or modified.
: Create a new folder on your desktop and name it exactly GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C} to access all Windows settings in a single list.
: You can compress system files to save space by running compact.exe /compactOS:always in an elevated Command Prompt.
: Most pre-installed apps, telemetry (tracking), and even core services like Windows Defender or the Microsoft Store may be removed in the most extreme versions.
: Go to Settings > Accessibility > Text size to make the interface more readable on smaller screens.
: Many of these builds are modified to ignore the TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot requirements, allowing installation on unsupported PCs.
: Use the Microsoft PowerToys suite for advanced productivity tools like "FancyZones" for better window snapping.