Tiny11b1 (b standing for beta) was released in February 2023 and has been a smashing success. However, it has been superseded by tiny11 core, having similar functionality while being based on the new 23H2 platform.
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The only issue i get is trying to update on Tiny 10 23H2 with the cumulative (KB5034122), it downloads, then install until getting 100% and before disapearing it prompts an error message (0x800f081f). Is a known issue? Have you made a performance comparison between Tiny 10 and Tiny 11 on x64 low specs PC?
Hi! It seems like this is quite a prevalent issue (although not everyone has it), but in the following days/week I will release a refreshed version of tiny10/11 that fixes this issue (or at least tries to)
hi ndtev i was going to install ur tiny11 2311 on my old 4th gen i3 desktop but saw ur twitter post that soon new tiny is
coming.as dorm bandwqidth is precious and costly wanted to get it installed from here.ihave about 36hours before i leave for dorm.so it would have been reqally helpfil if u could release the latest build sooner.thankkkkkkkkkkuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu man
Just a minor comment, i think tiny10 windows would be more useful if there was a version with Windows Store installed, so that we could at least Have the option to install other apps, like Photo viewer, calendar, etc.
Something similar to winpe 10 but that is installable and actually ends up without page file, without hybernate, without MicroSpam apps, just old school how Windows is supposed to be minus the Micro Monkey business they oppress us with. Also classic shell or worst case starts back.
The best thing ever. tiny10 helped my potato laptop run very smoothly. the best os for very old potato laptops or pc`s. but there was one problem: i tried intalling tiny11 on my potato laptop but i got BSoD with the error code of KERNEL_MODE_HEAP_CORRUPTION. I searched the internet it says your ram can be damaged or so and being caused by corrupted drivers. the way to fix it was to give windows more page drive and fix corrupted files. i tested the tiny11 in a virtual box and it worked totally fine. ill happy if someone can fix my problem. Thank you!
I ran tiny10 for a very short time on a weak machine (hp microserver gen7) until I realized how butchered it was, something as simple as getting one of the newer versions of .NET installed was either not possible or so difficult it made me give up.
According to @NTDEV_, the project's creator, tiny10 23H2 resolves multiple "nagging issues" from older versions. Rebuilding tiny10 with a new tool also improved compatibility with most Windows components, allowing customers to install extra features, such as Windows Media Player, whenever necessary. Also, NET Framework 3.5 is fully functional again.
You can download tiny10 23H2 (built upon version 19044.3324) from the Internet Archive. For now, it is only available in the x64 variant, so those needing an x86 image should resort to tiny10 version 2303 from May 2023. Another thing worth noting is that you still need a genuine Windows key to activate the operating system (older Windows 7 and 8.1 keys should work just fine).
When Microsoft released Windows 10 in 2015, it made sure that the operating system had the same system requirements as previous versions of Windows. This changed with the release of Windows 11 in 2021.
Still, Windows 10 felt noticeably heavier than previous versions of Windows, and users started to look for ways to improve the operating system's usability. Faster hard drives, more RAM, a speedier more powerful CPU, were just a few of the solutions that users came up with on the hardware side. Others tried to remove bloat from the operating system, hoping to make it leaner and more efficient in the process.
The latest version of Tiny10, and the last version of it, as the developer wants to focus on the equally small Tiny11 project, has just been released. It is available as a free download on the Internet Archive website. The ISO image, called tiny10 2303 x86.iso has a site of just 3.1 gigabytes, which is already noticeably smaller than the ISO size of Windows 10, which weights over 5 gigabytes.
Microsoft's official recommendation for Windows 10 is 2 gigabytes of RAM and 20 gigabytes of storage for the 64-bit version. Tiny10 does not require nearly as much. The developer shared a screenshot of the latest version of Tiny10 occupying just 5.17 gigabytes on the system's hard drive. Windows 10, in contrast, may very well occupy more than 20 gigabytes after installation.
The majority of computers have 2 gigabytes of RAM and enough storage space to store Windows 10. In fact, you'd have to go back to the Windows XP and Windows Vista period to find a good percentage of devices with less than 2 gigabytes of RAM. Still, even with modern PCs, running a leaner operating system has its advantages.
Tiny10 is based on Windows 10 LTSC, but little else is revealed about the differences to the regular Windows 10 LTSC version. The developer has removed apps, services and system components that they described as bloatware.
All core features are included, which means that Windows users may install and use their favorite apps and games, protect their device with Windows Defender, and use important system tools such as Terminal and management tools. In essence, Tiny10 includes all essential features and tools of Windows 10 only.
The operating system installs quickly, thanks to its reduced size, even on very old systems. While as much RAM as possible is still recommended, it is clear from the get-go that Tiny10 makes Windows 10 more enjoyable on systems with a low amount of RAM. Tiny10 requires a Windows product key, otherwise it is running in trial mode only.
If there is one downside, it is the lack of documentation. The developer has a Patreon page, but information is restricted to subscribers. Some information about Tiny10, and Tiny11 for that matter, should be available publicly, including the removed components and other changes made to the system.
My windows 10 Home is a little slow on my aged laptop, and I decided to try the Tiny10, it is much faster and more smooth, the only problem is , my previous windows 10 home key cant activate the Tiny 10, so i have to buy a Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021 Key from
keyingo.com, it activated successfully, and i am so happy with the new edition, I feel much better when I am using my laptop now !
This sounds useuful for running a leightweight Windows VM on your favorite stable OS as an application layer for some legacy Windows software. Ideally with no network connection to the host operating system if possible.
Sadly, I lost my XP machine in a fire. Still have my Win 7 though and purchased another a year ago. I will have to fire up a Windows 10 laptop that has not yet been used because of internet issues that are growing. Still, all my work will stay on the lovely and customizable Windows 7 computers where I can get things done without fighting Microsoft, without staring at ugly screens, and without spending hours searching for something that should be easily accessed.
Tiny Windows are stripped down versions of Windows 11 (tiny11) and Windows 10 (tiny10). which need less memory to run and less disk space. A lot of the extras have been removed from what amounts to a very customized Windows installation.
Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook all worked normally and surprisingly quickly given the setup. The apps might slow down with very large documents or many Outlook mailboxes but overall we were pleased by how well Microsoft Office worked.
We've talked about the incredible tiny11 previously, the amazing utility for anyone looking for a super-lightweight version of Windows 11. From the same developer there is also tiny10, and this Windows 10 edition of the software has just received a significant update.
tiny10 23H2 x64 is, as the name suggests, a 64-bit, debloated version of Windows 10. The latest update is described as "a pretty major departure from previous versions", fixing swathes of problems and improving compatibility considerably.
But tiny10 is also very customizable, and you have the option of adding back those elements you feel you simply can't live without. The developer, NTDEV points out improved compatibility as a major highlight:
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