Removing system components to debloat the operating system can unintentionally break dependencies required by modern software, specialized hardware drivers, or anti-cheat engines in video games.
An "Integral Edition" is a custom, unofficial build of Windows created by enthusiasts to provide a "complete" and ready-to-use operating system out of the box. Unlike a standard Microsoft ISO, which only includes the base OS, the Integral Edition integrates a vast collection of post-release updates, essential runtimes, and popular applications directly into the installation image ( install.wim or install.esd ). Removing system components to debloat the operating system
Modified editions like the typically focus on the following enhancements: specialized hardware drivers
You can using Microsoft’s official images and tools: which only includes the base OS