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Tap Tiny11 to Rescue a Computer Running Windows 10
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It's the end of the road for Windows 10 —at least, in terms of its official end-of-life point, as determined by Microsoft.
Key facts
- It's not a potential option for those upgrading from Windows 10—it's something that anyone who'd like a less bloated version of Windows 11 can try
- The first is to download a ready-made Tiny 11 ISO from the Internet Archive, like Tiny11 24H2
- If you're still on Windows 10, and you don't meet the minimum requirements for Windows 11 —which many older PCs don't—then there is a potential solution in the form of Tiny11
- It's the end of the road for Windows 10 —at least, in terms of its official end-of-life point, as determined by Microsoft
Summary
If you're still on Windows 10, and you don't meet the minimum requirements for Windows 11 —which many older PCs don't—then there is a potential solution in the form of Tiny11. It's not a potential option for those upgrading from Windows 10—it's something that anyone who'd like a less bloated version of Windows 11 can try. The history of Tiny11 goes back many years. A lot of the preinstalled Windows 11 apps are cut out from the Tiny11 experience, for example.