Perhaps include a section on verifying the ISO's authenticity through checksums. Maybe mention tools like Rufus for creating bootable USBs. Also, clarify that if someone needs a lightweight OS, alternatives like Windows 10 S, or other lightweight distributions might be suitable.
A: Tiny10 (by NTDev) is less malicious than random MediaFire builds, but still unofficial. Safer: Use Windows 10 64-bit with Compact OS and disable superfetch + pre-fetch via command line.