Arm64 | Tiny10
The "legacy-free" Edge Browser Switch: Since full Chromium Edge is heavy on ARM emulation, this feature defaults to a lightweight Webview wrapper that forces pages to load via the native EdgeHTML engine (used by Windows 10’s old legacy Edge), which is significantly lighter on RAM and CPU usage for ARM chips, while keeping a modern UI.
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ReviOS is another Windows customization project focused on gaming and low latency. Their ARM64 Playbook script automates debloating without removing critical drivers. It works on Snapdragon laptops. The "legacy-free" Edge Browser Switch: Since full Chromium
Use tools like Rufus or the WoA Installer (specifically for Raspberry Pi/Lumia devices). It works on Snapdragon laptops
Windows on Arm (WoA64) includes an x86 emulation layer (CHPE, later replaced by XtaJIT). Removing too many components can break this emulation, rendering the OS unable to run legacy x86 apps—the very reason many users choose Windows on Arm. A "too tiny" Tiny10 arm64 might become useless for everyday software.