Windows 11 Bloat Free ISO

Doesn't the bloat (Candy Crush etc) end up making it's way back through windows updates?

I was always under the impression that you can never truly be confident that MS won't impose some sort of annoyance on you though the update mechanism.
 
I don't need a slimmed-down OS because my rig handles everything smoothly. However, I always manually uninstall the pre-installed cheap games, Netflix, and other apps on a new install, since I use my own PLEX server instead. Games, streaming apps, and a few other programs have never been re-installed with updates, although I suspect that might be different for core Microsoft apps.
 
My own personal Machine is fine. I just need to Bloat wear free version because of the machines at work. i am going to have 40 machines to setup and install for the company. i was looking for one so i could reduce the work time down on each machine , But having just put the company on a Good RMM i can now install all machines to it then Remove software so am thinking this will be the easiest way of doing it.
 
My own personal Machine is fine. I just need to Bloat wear free version because of the machines at work. i am going to have 40 machines to setup and install for the company. i was looking for one so i could reduce the work time down on each machine , But having just put the company on a Good RMM i can now install all machines to it then Remove software so am thinking this will be the easiest way of doing it.
Wouldn't you be better getting you're company to invest in a more suitable version of Windows such as 11 LTSC or Enterprise?

Id imagine LTSC been the most lean version, However unsure how much more trimmed down it really is, Plus would probably cost a small fortune for 40+ computers.
Id definitely just go the 11 Pro Route and create custom ISO and roll them out to all the machines. Again not sure how licensing works on a bigger scale. :)
 
Sadly i have blown my budget already on new machines and software that was needed.
I am currently booting 6 NUCs on my test bench and linking them all to the RMM so this is going to be the test.

Thanks tho
 
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