Tiny11 is a modified, debloated version of Microsoft Windows 11, created by a developer known as NTDev. Unlike standard Windows 11, which requires 64GB of storage, 4GB of RAM, TPM 2.0, and Secure Boot, Tiny11 strips away the unnecessary components.
We tested Tiny11 v2023.10 on a low-end laptop (Celeron N4020, 4GB RAM, 64GB eMMC) against stock Windows 11 23H2. Tiny11 v2023.10 -Windows 11 Lite- Pre-Activated
than previous builds. A standard Windows 11 installation can consume over 20GB of disk space, whereas Tiny11 aims for an install size as low as 3GB to 8GB : It is built on the Windows 11 2023 Update (23H2) Tiny11 is a modified, debloated version of Microsoft
This is the most controversial aspect of Tiny11. Legally, a "Pre-Activated" Windows ISO implies that a generic volume license key (GVLK) or a KMS (Key Management Service) emulator has been baked into the image. than previous builds
Much of the data-tracking "telemetry" found in standard Windows has been disabled or removed. Is Tiny11 Right For You?
is a specific snapshot based on Windows 11 23H2 (the October 2023 update). It is designed to run on as little as 2GB of RAM and only 8GB of storage space.
For the average user, stick with stock Windows 11. But for the digital archaeologist reviving a 2014 Intel Celeron, Tiny11 is nothing short of a miracle.