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tiny11core
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Tiny11core is a community-driven tool from NTDEV that strips Windows 11 down to a minimal, lightweight installation by removing bloatware, inbox apps, and services. It targets users who want a lean OS for older or unsupported hardware, test beds, embedded systems, or virtual machines. The tool produces dramatically smaller ISOs and installed footprints, often under 3 GB, by eliminating components like Copilot, Edge, OneDrive, and Teams. Tiny11core supports Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 builds, using LZX compression to shrink image size. While it enables running Windows 11 on otherwise unsupported PCs, the extreme debloating can break servicing and repair capabilities, making it best suited for lab or VM environments rather than production use.
NTDEV’s Tiny11 already rewired how power users think about Windows 11; now a new set of community tools is taking that work even further — and raising fresh questions about safety, supportability, and the line between useful customization and outright breakage. The latest headline-grabber is a...
NTDEV’s community ecosystem has produced yet another extreme take on Windows 11: nano11, a script-driven rebuilder that pares a stock Windows 11 image down to astonishingly small sizes — an ISO reportedly just over 2 GB and an installed footprint under 3 GB when combined with compression — by...
A new, community-driven take on Windows 11 is rapidly gaining attention: Tiny11’s updated builder promises to strip large swathes of preinstalled software from Windows images, produce dramatically smaller ISOs that can run on older or otherwise unsupported hardware, and even block many of...
Tiny11’s new release turns the DIY Windows 11 rebuild into an explicit counterpunch against Microsoft’s in‑box AI push, giving enthusiasts and admins the tools to create a stripped, 25H2‑ready Windows 11 ISO that omits Copilot, the new Outlook client, Teams, and a long roster of inbox apps while...
Tiny11 is the latest reminder that the Windows upgrade debate has moved far beyond marketing slogans: while Microsoft insists many older PCs are unsupported for Windows 11, independent projects like NTDEV’s Tiny11 are actively proving the opposite — and forcing a much more uncomfortable...
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As Windows 11 continues to evolve, Microsoft’s latest update dubbed Windows 11 24H2 has arrived, bringing with it new features and improvements. However, the notorious issue of "bloatware"—that cumbersome load of pre-installed apps and services—remains a thorn in the side of many users...
For anyone who's painstakingly navigated the clutter that Windows sometimes brings to the table, rejoice! The developers over at NTDEV have dropped a refreshing update that will have debloating enthusiasts dancing in their chairs. With the latest version of Tiny11core, users can now enjoy an...