Winreducer Ex-110 🎉 🔖
WinReducer allows you to save your customization profiles as a .wccf file. Always save your preset before compiling. If your final ISO breaks during testing, you can easily reload your configuration file, uncheck the problematic tweak, and rebuild without starting over from scratch. If you are interested in trying this out, let me know:
This new plugin will run on the upcoming v4.x.x.x development branch of the main software, absorbing almost all functionalities from the EX-Series while adding exclusive new features. The current EX-110 software will be maintained on its v3.9.x.x branch until the migration is complete, but no new major features are planned for it. For the VIP community, updates to the EX-110 Updates Catalog have continued until the migration to the new plugin is completed.
Instead of updating your machine over a slow connection post-installation, you can use the software to bake essential items right into the installer: winreducer ex-110
: Strip out native applications, language packs, unnecessary drivers, telemetry components, and legacy systems that consume disk space and background CPU cycles.
The tool will ask to download required external third-party binaries (like ). Allow it to download and configure these automatically. 2. Loading the ISO Click on the tab and select Browse and select your official Windows ISO file. WinReducer allows you to save your customization profiles
The following components were removed or modified to reduce the size and meet the customization requirements:
Infuse personal style into the setup process. Change the Windows installation theme, customize default wallpapers, alter mouse cursors, and modify lock screens. If you are interested in trying this out,
The true value of WinReducer EX-110 lies in its versatility. It features several core pillars of functionality that let you change how a Windows 11 deployment functions.
The official WinReducer Project website to download and share your WinReducer Plugins creations. The WinReducer Project Home | The WinReducer Project