

You’ll find that Tiny11 does not have many apps, which the developer calls bloatware, like Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Edge, sponsored apps, etc. NTDev was able to make Windows 11 so tiny by taking out a lot of functionality. The latest release of Tiny11 ensures it doesn't need the TPM, Secure Boot, or CPU requirements that prove to be the hurdle in installing Windows 11 for many users. It works perfectly fine with even 2GB of RAM, though there are cases where it worked with even less – 200 MB to be exact, but of course, the system was frustratingly slow and would even go into BSOD. Moreover, there are no rigid requirements for RAM. It only needs a meager 8GB space in comparison to the 20GB that the standard installation requires you can even cut down the 8GB space it takes by applying compression to the system files. When compared to Windows 11, Tiny11 needs drastically fewer resources. Note: It is not an official version of Windows 11 and was made by NTDev, an independent developer who experiments with Windows.
