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I think there are two options personally.
The Windows 11 LTSC version just leaked on Chinese forums. I wouldn't use that ISO but would wait for the official release. Seems like the "best" version of Windows.
Use Chris Titus' WinUtil on a normal install: https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil. He has put a lot of effort into this tool and it works great.
If you want to go full try-hard you can do it yourself. Buy NTLite and go to town on stripping stuff out. You'll probably break something but it is fun to play with.
You should be able to download the Win11 LTSC direct from MS (pretty sure that's where I got mine).
That's supposedly a time/feature limited version, but if you use the licensing script (also from Microsoft), it will permanently activate it.
I have it activated in a VM I'm testing.
Someone else mentioned the Windows 10 LTSC, good to know there is one for 11 as well. I'll go research these a bit more, thank you.
The machine I'm fixing up has an embedded license. Think I'll need to toy with the activation script?
I've never toyed with an embedded license, wonder how that works.
I'm cautiously optimistic it doesn't matter. Give it a try, worst that happens is it doesn't work.
LTSC is kind or necessary for devices that need to just run without updates messing with them.