How to create a lightweight Windows 11 by selecting each of its components
February 22, 2023
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A few weeks ago we introduced you to Tiny11, a third-party development that stands out minimize the applications loaded in the standard version of Windows 11. A well-designed
A few weeks ago we introduced you to Tiny11, a third-party development that stands out minimize the applications loaded in the standard version of Windows 11. A well-designed lightweight Windows 11 that can be installed on machines with low hardware requirements, only 2 GB of RAM and 8 GB of disk space. In addition, it skips “mandatory” requirements like TPM and Secure Boot and can be installed under local and offline accounts.
You have to say what you already know. Windows 11 is a very bloated system with services and applications that no one uses and that consume resources unnecessarily. Added to this is what comes from Bloatware, a phenomenon that is far from solved, but punishes patient users with “junk” software that comes in ever-increasing numbers. And it’s not exclusive to Windows, as you know, because Android is another system that gets on the nerves of the calmest.
How to make Windows 11 lightweight
The development that concerns us comes from the same creator of the Tiny11 project. It is a 15-minute video that shows the whole process step by step. It’s the same way Tiny11 is built, but here the user can choose each of the components they want to include.
We’ve put the practical into ours Basics of MC for the length of this entry, not complexity because the process is not easy. You need to take your time, follow the instructions in the video exactly, use different tools and the Windows console. But if you have a little free time and go step by step, you can create a lightweight Windows 11 that suits you, with the apps you absolutely need. We’ll leave you with a video in case you dare to make one yourself.
Please specify that in the video, the developer installs the system in a virtual machine, but you can use it in the same way as the main system on PC creating installation media with the resulting ISO and installing as with the official image. If that seems too complicated, you can always use Tiny11 directly with pre-made ISO images for Windows 11 (there is also another version for Windows 10) that only requires downloading and creating media.
Donald Salinas is an experienced automobile journalist and writer for Div Bracket. He brings his readers the latest news and developments from the world of automobiles, offering a unique and knowledgeable perspective on the latest trends and innovations in the automotive industry.