Tiny 11 Highly Compressed

By modifying the Windows installation scripts (WIM/ESD files), Tiny11 bypasses several official barriers: Legacy Hardware Support

Running Windows 11 in VMware or VirtualBox typically eats 30GB of your host drive. With Tiny 11 highly compressed, you can spin up 5 different Windows 11 VMs in the space previously taken by one.

Tiny11 significantly reduces the resource footprint of Windows 11, making it highly effective for low-spec laptops and virtual machines (VMs). tiny 11 highly compressed

| Name | Size (ISO) | Installed | Notes | |------|------------|-----------|-------| | tiny11 | ~6 GB | ~10 GB | Still includes Edge, Store | | tiny11 core | ~4 GB | ~7 GB | No Edge, no Store | | tiny11 24H2 | ~4.5 GB | ~8 GB | Based on newer Win11 | | tiny11 for ARM64 | ~5 GB | ~9 GB | Runs on M1/M2 Macs via Parallels |

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Some components, like the Microsoft Store or Windows Update, might be broken or removed, requiring manual fixes.

At its core, Tiny11 is a debloated, modified version of Windows 11 created by the independent developer NTDEV, designed to run smoothly on older or unsupported hardware. A standard Windows 11 installation from Microsoft typically consumes between 20 GB and 30 GB of storage and feels sluggish on older systems, while Tiny11 (and its more extreme variants) reduces the installation footprint to between 4 GB and 10 GB and requires only 2 GB of RAM for basic operation. The table below summarizes the major differences between the main Tiny11 variants available today. Can’t copy the link right now

Follow the clean installation prompts. The setup will not ask for TPM or internet connection requirements.

After installation, open Command Prompt as admin and run:

What are the (RAM, CPU, storage) of the target PC?