After unveiling the not-so-successful Windows 10 S now comes Windows 10 Lean, an even shorter version of its operating system. There are already many versions of Windows 10 that we can use every day. If some are dedicated to the business world and others to the home consumer, Microsoft has also started looking at other markets with very large specifics. This is how Windows 10 S comes about, a version dedicated to teaching. Following this line, Windows 10 Lean has now been discovered, a shorter version that takes up less space. Compared with Windows 10 Pro, this new version requires less than 2 GB of space. This is also a stripped-down version of many of the applications we use in this system. From what is known, elements like wallpaper, the drivers of CD and DVD players and even RegEdit are absent.

— Albatross (@thebookisclosed) April 20, 2019 There is still information that Internet access is present, but with strange limitations in the case of Edge, as this browser will not have the ability to download files. Interestingly all the missing applications can be installed and will work without any limitation, making this one normal Windows 10 and equal to the rest. Windows 10 Lean is now in the test builds of Redstone 5 and can be tested by everyone who has access to the Skip Ahead version in the Insiders program. It is not clear if this will be a version dedicated to the availability in virtual machines or if it will be only a core version of this system, dedicated to very specific environments. The truth is that this will be another version that can be used, widening the range of offer of Windows 10. Still, with the next major update to be awaited, it is time for these news to begin testing in Redstone 5, the next version. So, what do you think about this? Simply share all your views and thoughts in the comment section below.