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Tiny 11 - A Lightweight Windows 11 that can run on 2GB RAM and requires less harddisk space.

 In terms of Windows 11, its system requirements are high since this system requires at least 4GB RAM, 64GB storage space, enabled TPM & Secure Boot, a high CPU (1 GHz or faster with 2 or more cores on a compatible 64-bit processor), etc. compared to any old Windows operating systems.

If you have an old or lower-end PC, Windows 11 is not a good option to install since many issues like random crashes, blue screen errors, etc. could appear on the unsupported hardware.

Overview of Tiny11

If you want to run Windows 11 on your old computer with low RAM and disk space, Tiny11 appears in public.

It is a project from NTDev and Tiny11 is a Windows 11 tiny edition. This edition is based on Windows 11 Pro 22H2 and includes everything you need for a comfortable computing experience since this tool doesn’t have the bloat and clutter of a standard Windows installation.

Tiny11 Requirements

In terms of Tiny11 requirements, a scant 8GB of storage and just 2GB of RAM are required and Windows 11 can run well. Even there is a crazy thing – someone can let Tiny11 run on 200MB of RAM but the running speed is very slow.

The operating system itself in Tiny11 takes up only 6.34GB while the rest is used by some rudimentary apps like Paint, Notepad, and Calculator. Besides, no TPM is required to install Tiny11. What’s more, the Microsoft Store app is left intact, so you can run it to download and install some apps you need. And this Windows 11 tiny edition uses a local account by default but the option to set up an online account remains.

Due to the cut-down nature, many features you need are not included in Windows 11 Lite Edition/Tiny Edition - Tiny11. The operating system won’t update automatically and you may notice future releases from NTDev. Note that Tiny11 isn’t supported by the official Windows.

Even so, Tiny11 is an interesting tool for desktops and laptops that lack the hardware Windows 11 demands. And you can have a shot. See how to download Tiny11 ISO to install.

Tiny11 Download & Install

It is straightforward to download and install Windows 11 Tiny Edition.

Tiny11 Download

Where to download Tiny11? When searching for “Tiny ISO”, “Windows 11 Tiny ISO download”, or “Tiny 11 23H2 download” in Google Chrome, you can find a download link from Internet Archive. This website offers a Tiny11 ISO to you for download. When opening the link, click ISO IMAGE to get the ISO file of Windows 11 Tiny Edition.

got to https://archive.org/details/tiny-11-NTDEV  


once on this website, under der download option click on the first link which says iso image as highlighted in below image



As soon as you click on iso image , the iso image download should start.  Please note that the size of the image is 3.0 GB and will take some time to download, depending on your internet speed.


How to Install Tiny11

After getting the Tiny11 ISO, you can install this tiny edition of Windows 11 on your old PC. Follow these steps:

1. Download Rufus, launch it, connect a USB flash drive to your PC, and create a bootable USB drive.

2. Restart your PC to enter BIOS and change the boot order to let Windows run from the USB drive.

3. Then the setup appears. Choose a language, time format, and keyboard method.




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