, which are stripped-down versions designed to run on as little as 2GB of RAM. Build Your Own ISO : Use tools like MSMG Toolkit

Home lab enthusiasts use Lite QCOW2 images to run lightweight Windows utilities (like dedicated downloaders or management tools) with minimal overhead.

Summary

Elias opened his terminal. He didn't want a static, massive virtual disk that took up 40GB from day one. He wanted a image.

You can adjust the technical details (version, RAM, size) based on your actual build.