The Windows 10 operating system takes up enough space on storage media so that low-end laptops and tablets with limited storage space are often unable to install new features through OS updates. Microsoft seems to plan to overcome the problem with the release of Windows 10 "light" version. The existence of the OS is known through the emergence of his name in the build preview Redstone 5, as seen in the tweet below.
OS that reportedly referred to as "Windows 10 Lean" in Microsoft's internal environment has a 2 GB installation size is smaller than the regular Windows 10 kinds of Windows 10 Home or Windows 10 Pro. Microsoft streamlines Windows 10 Lean by removing Windows features that are less relevant for devices with limited storage, Registry Editor types, built-in browsers, and more.
Moreover, Windows 10 Lean remains the same as Windows 10 regular. This OS also still fully supports Win32 applications so users can use them when needed. Based on information compiled KompasTekno from Windows Central, Thursday (26/4/2018), Windows 10 Lean will be specifically intended for devices with 16 GB of storage space.
For now Windows 10 Lean is under development and is reported to still have many bugs. Microsoft can also change the plan at any time. Not necessarily the software giant will actually release the Windows 10 light version.
OS that reportedly referred to as "Windows 10 Lean" in Microsoft's internal environment has a 2 GB installation size is smaller than the regular Windows 10 kinds of Windows 10 Home or Windows 10 Pro. Microsoft streamlines Windows 10 Lean by removing Windows features that are less relevant for devices with limited storage, Registry Editor types, built-in browsers, and more.
Moreover, Windows 10 Lean remains the same as Windows 10 regular. This OS also still fully supports Win32 applications so users can use them when needed. Based on information compiled KompasTekno from Windows Central, Thursday (26/4/2018), Windows 10 Lean will be specifically intended for devices with 16 GB of storage space.
For now Windows 10 Lean is under development and is reported to still have many bugs. Microsoft can also change the plan at any time. Not necessarily the software giant will actually release the Windows 10 light version.
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