Tiny 11 can shrink Windows 11 24H2 installation from 30GB to less than 4GB

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In context: Microsoft released its Windows 11 24H2 update earlier this month with several AI features, including Windows Studio Effects, Live Captions, and more. However, the total install size of this new version is nearly 30GB, and it can take a long time to install.

Many users have taken to social media and online message boards to express their displeasure at having to wait for nearly two hours for the installation to complete, especially in the case of older devices.

This is where Tiny 11 (download it here) comes in. It is a lightweight version of Windows 11 designed to run on older devices, including those that do not officially meet the operating system's strict system requirements.

The project's developer, NTDEV, recently announced that the 24H2 update works with the Tiny 11 ISO builder, which can shrink Windows 11's install size to just 3.54GB using LZX compression. This is significantly lower than the 20 to 30GB of drive space needed for standard Windows 11 installations.

To achieve the super-small footprint, Tiny 11 cuts out unnecessary libraries, apps, and services, offering an operating system that's much lighter on resources. This not only makes it possible to install the OS on officially unsupported devices, but also makes it run faster than the standard version, even on supported hardware.

As an example of what can be done with Tiny 11, NTDEV once showcased a Windows 11 installation ISO with a 100MB footprint by stripping down the OS to its text-only mode and getting rid of the GUI element. Once installed, the Windows 11 directories only occupied about 1.91GB, which is a fraction of what standard installations require.

Tiny 11 is a fantastic tool for people wanting to run Windows 11 on older hardware, but it isn't recommended for newer PCs. It lacks many of the critical features of Windows 11, including the ability to get direct updates from Microsoft, potentially leaving the system vulnerable to malware. However, it makes a lot of sense if you want a lean Windows 11 installation without all the unnecessary Microsoft services that can slow down performance.

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This is great for a stand alone device not connected to WWW. Maybe you don't want to learn a Linux distro and just want a single purpose PC - local server/media streamer/ emulator/reader etc
 
I prefer getting the Windows media creation tool, downloading the actual files from Microsoft, and using autounattend.xml to choose what features to remove.This xml is then read during the install and needs no user intervention unless you want to set up online account or wifi on install. Tiny 11 is too aggressive IMO and last year had malware issues.
 
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Coming from the Linux world, this is nothing impressive. Windows uses lots of ram, lots of disk space (except for this amputed version) and needs an antivirus.
 
Is there anything like an XboxOS? An OS of Windows optimized for gaming? WindowsX? XOS?
 
The best way to get rid of Windows bloat is to get rid of Windows entirely. Windows users are in an abusive relationship, and Microsoft is the abuser. Seek help. Seek Linux.
 
I have been using tiny11 since it was released by NTDEV. Currently running 23h2 processed by the corebuilder script on my main machine, works great for my everyday use. wupdate is completely disabled, as is defender and other bothersome win11 BS. my friends say im nuts, but I like using a custom version of winbloz, where I decide which AV to use (malwarebytes). My windows dir size is 10.8gb, (installed about 1.5mo ago, have 25-30 apps/gmz installed, and daily usage). I usually reload winbloz several times a year. Helps with backups LoL.

but, ymmv.
 
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