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Third–party developers have released Tiny11, a lightweight version of Windows 11 that uses almost no RAM and takes up half as much disk space as usual.

According to the Neowin portal, it is able to run and work even on very old computers that have only 2 GB of RAM at their disposal.
To turn Windows 11 into Tiny11, the developers cut out a lot of components from it. The authors of the project did not provide a detailed list of deleted elements, but it is known for certain that the Edge browser is listed in it.
Tiny11 still includes a calculator, a notepad, all special features (options for people with disabilities), as well as a terminal, the Microsoft Store application store and even Paint. And since this is version 22H2, there are tabs in the system file manager, just like in a modern browser.
This is not a hacked version of Windows 11. It is rather a modification of it, for the full operation of which you will need a license key, which, if you do everything according to the law, you can only buy from Microsoft and its official partners.
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