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Windows 11, the latest version of the operating system Microsofthas among its requirements 4 GB of RAM.
This does not stop the curiosity of developers modifying “assemblies” Windows 11 to have the lightest version.
Maybe Windows 11 runs smoothly with 2GB RAM? Developer identified as NTDev ran a modification that does this. Of course, with victims.
After deactivation TPM 2.0requirement Windows 11, NTDev was able to install the OS version you named tiny11 on unsupported hardware.
Tiny11: How much does it weigh, what does it require and what features are missing?
tiny11 It only takes up 8 GB, which is less than half of the 20 GB required by the official version. Windows 11.
User who dares to install tiny11 you’ll have to do without features like system restore, although you can still use Windows Update for driver updates and security patches.
The most impressive thing is NTDev managed to run Windows 11 with 2 GB of RAM and even a drop to 384 MB.
For this, tiny11 dissolves like Windows Component Storewhich will not allow new languages to be installed.
Lite version Windows 11 It has the basics: Microsoft Store, Calculator, notebook, drawing And Windows terminal.
Is this version of Windows 11 comfortable to use?
At one’s own risk. If you are not a developer who wants to explore this curious “assembly” Windows 11Not recommended.
These versions are not officially supported. Microsoft and may have security issues.
Source: RPP

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