@@origamiwithabi2526 unfortunately no it's not safe any modified windows is not safe unless you modify it yourself which is actually not hard I would go that route
Windows Server 2019 doesn't eol until 2029 for security updates, which is based on Windows 10. So if you got a key for it then that's an alternative. (Without a key it will auto shutdown every 1 hour after the trial is over). But you can extend the trial for 3 years
Tbh, i have been using the edge as my main browser for years The first reason is because the edge is "lighter" than chrome on my ancient machine (open faster & less memory, at least on my ancient machine) Some other reasons are the in-built vertical tab with grouping, less "head" section (especially better for low res/height display) so i can see more content, & i can open tens of tabs just fine (idk maybe because the edge also put sleep unused tabs) but i can still open my other tools like my development tools (VS 20xx, DBMS, etc.) on machines with 8GB of RAM... & the only "configuration" that needed to be done for it is just change the bar to be vertical (few clicks)
@duck_mangroveRoblox I'm a simple man. I wish we could have nice things like an OS that looks like windows XP and operates the same way but is as powerful as windows 10 or 11- Also I heard there's some feature with a possibility to lock you out of your PC/user if you dont have an internet connection but idk.
Been waiting for a real operating system from Microsoft guess i have to wait another decade. In the meantime linux and win 10 dual boot is fine right now
@@darkshadowsaver if MS don't get their act together for the next release, I'm waiting it out on 10 and then noping out to Linux. Most of my stuff works over there now anyway, and for those that don't, there's Wine and emulation.
Tiny11 sounds cool, until you read up on how it's been stripped of security as well. Seems some systems have been compromised due to that as well, so I'm not going that way.
Oh god... PLEASE also inform about the fact that this was developed by a single person not hired by Microsoft , has lost lots of security features , has probably big legal problems and is not (easily) updatable.
why would you even like updates that potentially could ruin your drivers? bruh windows push out forced updates almost weekly and they put shit they don't know works for certain niche hardware. security features are just things to slow down your pc. just dont download and run executables and you're fine
Yeah yeah, tiny11 also uninstalls packages with full version names, which means that as soon as a system app is updated it doesn’t work anymore. Btw, removing edge also removes webview, which means that teams is broken, Microsoft store is broken, virtually anything that is a web app is broken. Hope that helps! Btw, a coworker of mine is developing his own version of optimised win11, and it already is smaller than tiny11. Stay up to date!
"windows 11 is over time to move on": 87% of windows users still on windows 10 because its the best OS. Even my chromebook can run windows 10 (not tiny 10 but the full thing) and it has a celeron 2955u and 4gb of ram
I disagree I like the UI better on Windows 11 and it even does HDR a lot better as well. I don’t have to keep changing to HDR in the settings every time unlike Windows 10. Also Intel 12th and 13th Gen runs better on Windows 11.
@@crockpot5850 that’s straight up wrong first off, you can more the search icon (shocker, right?), and intel 12th gen performs better on win 11. not sure about 13th gen/ryzen 7000 tho. also if you are that pissed about the right click menu, it takes around 5 minutes to bring the old menu back. almost no reason not to upgrade i guess.
@@gametravelers9352 correction: almost no reason to upgrade* and clearly you dont know how to talk. No not really a shocker that you can make the search icon appear into a text bar. It still sucks how windows 11 looks like a modified version of some linux distro
@@crockpot5850 crazy how your primary argument is me having a grammar issue. windows 11 has more performance for a lot of cpus and i think thats what really matters in the long run. also if you have that big of an issue with the appearance, use rainmeter
Windows 8.1 is also toooo op, it can run at very low hardware capabilities, with way better performance, my friend have 8 gb ram and a better i3 windows 10 is way way slower than my laptop with 4 gb ram ddr3 windows 8.1
That’s like saying: “I don’t know why we couldn’t just use ships, trains and cars instead of developing aircraft.” The development is usually done for the better. But, they should continue to develop security updates for not that old OSs (if possible) cuz some people prefer older OSs.
Tiny11 doesn’t link to Microsoft servers so it doesn’t update with the latest security patches, among other issues any private branch of an operating system will have
@Amelie12 but in the future, you can have some major problems, so you need to keep in touch and update your tiny11 every time they realise a new update
I would think about it, but last time I updated to window 11, my computer didn't turn back on for months, and then works for a week, then continues this process. Sticking to windows 10 ✨
For me, Windows was finally over about 8 years ago - when I switched to Linux. I've got more desire to get back with my ex than have to go back to Microsoft anything.
I'm always trying different linux distros. While they are good and come a long way, still not good enough to replace windows. For a basic usr like internet and office stuuf is great tho.
@@TP-yy3zx I'd say it particularly sucks for productivity since you don't have access to the main applications only offering the vastly inferior alternatives
i tried to use it on my second pc and it was just inconvenient at times. it could be useful for low end computers but at that point you should probably just stick to windows 10
I'm just going to finish all my conversations with a partial sentence. When people ask me why I'm going to say, "So you can loop all that if you were recording."
@@kirbymotoThey never said that. It was a rogue employee and the news outlets as usual went with it. Why would any for profit company want to create a final product? Not only is it a stupid business move it’s incompetent from a software side as well. You’d have to keep updating a legacy software for years on end.
@@cjcox9047 this man speaks truth! I wish they came with chrome, firefox, or opera. anything but edge... edge is chrome but uses more resources than even vanilla chrome while also being stripped of any useful browser features from chrome. the only good thing about edge/chrome is adblocker still works on it.
Yeah, after the shift to chromium based, it's not a ram hungry search engine like chrome and has quite a nice UI. People are too stiff minded to even consider it as an option. I only use Edge is both my PC and laptop.
Installed it on a dell Inspiron 5 (like, the older 2015 looking repairable ones) that has a pentium N45xx, 4gb 1.3ghz DDR3, and a 1tb SSD (that I installed myself), and it runs very smooth…
My last reply didn't pass :( but anyway, google for Linux Mint XFCE edition, it's another operating system like Windows 11 and Chrome OS except it is designed to be light on system resources. Lots of people use Linux distros to keep their older computers alive and running.@@external316
it usually comes with the developer propietry cash grab on its support,if it happens to crash free to install but not free to maintain or fix is what ive found
I've been rocking tiny 11 on an old IdeaPad it's gone from barely being able to run Windows to both being able to play Minecraft at high settings and stream
he's just talking about a custom debloated version of windows 11, windows 11 is still well within it's lifespan. Window's 10 is getting discontinued sometime in 2025 so if you are on windows 10 they'll force and update.
@@odiplol When windows 11 first dropped, Game devs practically wiped win 7's compatibility, as seen in call of duty and various other titles. Eventually it'll happen to win 10
Can confirm; Using Windows 7 in the modern era after the support date has passed is analogous to smoking - You might not develop lung cancer (security vulnerabilities) until it is too late.
Can we please have windows 7 back? Unpopular opinion… I enjoyed windows vista. It was so stylish and sleek, not to mention innovative and modern for its time. The issue with vista was not the os itself, but rather the hardware limitations at the time. I mean let’s face it most of us upgraded our old Xp and even Me machines to vista.
@@usmanfatih6436due to the channels target audience of gamers I'd say half of them wouldn't even think of or know how to do that BUT I'd say the majority of people who would use Tiny 11 would think of it so I see your point
im running tiny 11 now you can only update until a certain point but then it will refuse to install updates also it does come with edge other than the update issue its pretty nice
Being a user of tiny 10 i would say it is worse Because it also removes all imp windows features like net framework also installing softwares in it is worst experience
@@sleepyarrakis if your hard disk is completely empty Then i would suggest to make bootable drive with iso file in another computer take atleast 8GB pendrive (16GB recommended) And then install it as normal Windows [ ALERT : THIS IS NOT ORIGINAL WINDOWS . SO THIS MAY LEAK YOUR PERSONAL INFO OR ANY IMPORTANT FILE IF STORED ANY . IF YOU ARE USING IT FOR GAMING PURPOSE I WOULD SUGGEST TO MAKE A DUMMY MAIL ID AND DONT LOGIN ANY REAL ACCOUNTS . I WOULD SUGEST USE ORIGINAL WINDOWS 10 WITH NO ACTIVATION BECAUSE IT WILL HAVE ALL THE FEATURES REQUIRED TO RUN BASIC SOFTWARES AND GAMING . ALSO USING IT FOR OFFICE WORK AND SCHOOL ONE DON'T GET IT AT ALL IF SPECFICATIONS ARE A ISSUE FOR YOU I WOULD SUGGEST JUST UPGRADE IT WITH 12 GB MINIMUM RAM (16GB RECOMMENDED) i3 or i5 PROCESSOR 9TH GEN OR ABOVE (6 OR 4 CORE)(FOR GAMING 6 P-core)(FOR NORMAL USE OR LIGHT GAMING 4 P-core IS OK) (FOR NORMAL USE NO GRAPHICS CARD OR FOR GAMING OR VIDEO EDITING JUST GET NVIDIA GT 710 GRAPHICS CARD IT WOULD RUN MOST GAMES AT 60-70 FPS) ]
@@sleepyarrakis the below specs are the specs of my pc and it would make all my school and light games at go i3-10th gen 4 core (for light use) (For gaming heavy or medium i would suggest get i5-10th gen 4 or 6 core) 12 GB ram NVIDIA GT 710 Graphics 2 GB (gaming at low settings) (You can get GTX 1650 4GB it is cheaper and get done gaming at medium settings 70-90 fps) 512 gb gen 3 ssd (you may get an extra 512 gb HDD for movies and other school related material storage) Some decent stereo speakers and a 500 rs camera with inbuilt mic
@vishalvan3317 please, refrain from recommending GT 710 as a dedicated GPU for gaming. Get at THE VERY LEAST a X50 GTX card, example: GTX 750, GTX 1050, GTX 1650... OR use a Radeon RX 6400 or better. OR EVEN a Intel Arc A380 or better. I am currently running a setup that is said to be able to run EVERYTHING at 1080p medium 60FPS. It's a Core i3 12100F, an Arc A380, and 16GB of 3200MHz DDR4 RAM.
I have been using tiny11 as a programmer and casual gamer for like 8 months or something now. I can confidently say that it is the perfect version of windows 11. I have so far had no issues at all with tiny11 also got 3 of my friends to sign up aswell. I used tiny10 before which had alot of issues but NTDEV has what seems like perfected tiny11 to me. I would highly, highly recommend it even if you have an insane gaming pc !
Great, but there is still a problem from a cybersecurity perspective. Microsoft can release a patch faster for severely damaging malware than the Tiny11 dev(s), as Microsoft…has more resources and manpower. I’d take having to deal with proprietary software rather than getting screwed over by a newly released ransomware because the Tiny11 dev(s) were not fast enough. Meanwhile, Windows 11 users would be more or less fine as they would have gotten the patch before too much damage had occurred. Also Microsoft can actually develop decrypting software(which have been created for older ransomware) for said ransomware, so even if you are hit on Windows 11, you’d still be able to decrypt your stuff. On Tiny11, you’d get hit first, and if you wanna decrypt your software, then you still gotta rely on Microsoft. Oh yeah. Microsoft can make their decryption software not work on Tiny11, so ransomware on your Tiny11 forces you to reinstall while losing your data. Meanwhile Microsoft is testing a feature where you can reinstall Windows 11 without removing data.
@DudeMommy and there's nothing you can do about it. You don't have to even have a device to be speed on and controlled. Where ever you are you will be controlled and speed on by the government. And soon thx to elon musk you won't be safe in even space or other planets.
OperaGX is the best Chromium browser imo. Chrome was bogging down my emulation system when browsing (16GB ram and an RX550, but with an i3) switched to Opera after doing OS optimizations and it indeed fixed a few performance issues
@Zack do they finally fixed that problem with their ancient gpu software thing. I bought a new gaming pc with an amd radeon rx 7800 xt and had to install the gpu software for amd every single time i boot my pc up. I fixed this now but am still annoyed of this. I know that this is a common problem with windows but really lookin forward to see it fixed for all times.
Windows 11 and Edge is honestly my favourite setup, I don't understand why people hate on them in August 2023, like they're both literally so fast and reliable, i couldn't imagine still being on Win 10
Hold on, il tell you why... 1. The UI. The UI is a piece of junk, why doe they need to change things every time once again just when i got started to get used at the windows 10 settings menu and start menu? Very stupid! Also why taskbar at the center, eww! 2. Unstable I cant count the people having trouble with a windows 11 upgrade on my 2 hands... especially wifi driver issues. I have to reinstall them for people quite often, and thats horrible. Trust me... 3. Bloatwate Yup, laptops blowing the sh*t out of them while booting up, isnt right... this because of the bloatware on the laptop, you have to agree to that, it just is... 4. CPU and TPM requirement Windows got waaaay too picky with their system requirements... like you can perfectly run win11 on a pentium 4 with 4Gb of ram. I feel like this is yet another way to make people pay for new hardware, shame on you microsoft! Theres soo much more but im not making the comment any longer...
Honestly, Win 11 was forced upon me, but at the end, I don't dislike it after all. I think that Win11 is perfect for laptops, totally, I couldn't use a laptop with 10 simply because it lacks a few functions here and there and the OS is simply less polished for some things. But I strongly believe that Windows 10 is still the best option for desktops or to simply get the best performance out of a computer. Windows 10 is lightweight. Easily debloatable and the UI is faster/simplier, and easier to use. But it lacks functions, it feels old after using 11. Windows 11 is okay, but it's a fact that it's just an even more bloated windows 10, it's slower, glitchier, and leaving that aside, even if it has a good UI, the file explorer has been utterly fkced up, sincerely, it's horrible. The right click menu is sincerely the worst thing on this OS. It's HORRIBLE. But still, it's an okay OS. I'd say pick 10 if you can. I can't
Gotta be careful with these custom ISOs. They could literally put anything they want in these and you'd never know since it's loaded deep within the OS. For example, they could replace a Microsoft exe with their own. DLLs could be added. Scheduled programs that look like it's benign. Perhaps you could catch it with heuristics or you could compare each running program against the known versions. Just be aware that not everyone has your best interests at heart.
debloated my w10 myself through optimization guides and debloat guides by titus tech, running 45 average processes idle with my antivirus still up and running, would be around 39 with it disabled but not really worth it
FR It’s not just fine, it’s better in some areas. Battery and RAM usage is drastically improved which was a huge problem with Chrome on laptops. It’s not like you sacrifice much by using Edge since it looks exactly the same as Chrome aswell.
There might be a security issue in tiny windows because it's not original and modified by someone you didn't know, if you love your PC's security then don't install it
Claim of it running on "ancient hardware" is blown out of proportion It in fact does not run on pentium p6100 which is a 2 Ghz duo core 64 bit processor with 3Gb of ram
@Hi i mean i am still running windows 7 on my lower end pcs and windows 10 on the new one Also not all ram and not all ssd are equal You would have to google all the components and maybe even do a benchmark for your laptop to see how good it is and if its worth or not. (Also windows 11 sucks at the moment)
I've seen it boot on a Pentium 4 single core with 4gb ram.. was slow but run!! Can even get it to run on arm and a raspberry pi 4 and runs correctly and well enough to game and run emulators. So its your installer or something else maybe defective hardware or a defective ISO.
@@michaellegg9381 a slide show that requires over half an hour to go from boot to open task manager is not running in my dictionary And thats how it was on my old laptop Iso was straight from the source
i have steamdeck tiny11 on my internal ssd and its perfect dont know what these bozos talking about runs flawlessly i play overwatch,apex,etc excellent performance
It’s just gonna be worse, your using something that the system wasn’t made for, and your intentionally using windows if you do, not just using it cause your pc came with, steam os is already a great Linux district for it there’s no reason to change it
If you don't use it why have it? If i want a program on my pc i go to it's website and download it. Forcing stuff down peoples throats is not the best idea.
I went to open my pc and a bunch of random files were added to my desktop. As well as I couldn’t open any steam games they were all uninstalled. I tried downloading them again but they would be uninstalled immediately and more files were added to my desktop. Files like bin, user data, logs etc
We have PC builds IN STOCK today at zttbuilds.com 😉
Is it safe to install
Yea ,right.Who needs optimisation when you can just uninstall everything.😂😢
@@origamiwithabi2526 unfortunately no it's not safe any modified windows is not safe unless you modify it yourself which is actually not hard I would go that route
Windows 11 end of support in 2024
How do I get it
This video just proves that size doesn’t matter (Tiny 11)
Hell yea😂😂
@@Alexloweryit’s doesn’t work good at all to many bugs
@@user-dz3sq9bf6s man I was talking about dick size 😂😂😂
thank God
My sister says otherwise
Im sticking with win10 until I genuinely can't anymore
well you still got 2 years
Windows Server 2019 doesn't eol until 2029 for security updates, which is based on Windows 10. So if you got a key for it then that's an alternative. (Without a key it will auto shutdown every 1 hour after the trial is over). But you can extend the trial for 3 years
Same, I just cant get used to win11
Same here
I really wish I could just go back to win 7
"Doesn't come with edge."
Oh shit, sign me in
Ima be honest idk why people don't like edge its just like chrome tbh
@@LeftLeafy Bad UI
@@LeftLeafy You basically just gave one of the main reasons yourself
@@Stelyns nah
Tbh, i have been using the edge as my main browser for years
The first reason is because the edge is "lighter" than chrome on my ancient machine (open faster & less memory, at least on my ancient machine)
Some other reasons are the in-built vertical tab with grouping, less "head" section (especially better for low res/height display) so i can see more content, & i can open tens of tabs just fine (idk maybe because the edge also put sleep unused tabs) but i can still open my other tools like my development tools (VS 20xx, DBMS, etc.) on machines with 8GB of RAM... & the only "configuration" that needed to be done for it is just change the bar to be vertical (few clicks)
I miss windows 7 😢😢😢 simple and don't need too much hardware to run on
Me too. It was one of the best OS Micro$oft ever released.
It wasnt simple by any means. Everybody called it a theme for Vista and stayed on XP
I can sell you a windows 7 pc if you’re interested.
@@electricpizzafly -grin- if you could have heard me cursing 10 yesterday, you'd know just how tempting that offer is.
@@Sortsylicand everyone called xp "fisher price os" for luna and look at them now wishing for it back
*Windows 11 is finally over…*
Yeah… Windows 95 is Here! It’s higher than 11!
🤣
Yeah... Windows 98 is here! It's higher than 11!
Yeah... Windows 2000 is here! It's higher than 11!
😂😅🎉😅😂 Can't wait for atlas os version 2.0
Windows XP came out, yay.....
Wait, XP is higher than 11, word is higher than number?
@@UGZ777basically 10P in latin
Bruhh😂😂😂😂
"windows 11 is over" *shows optimized image of windows 11*
I was so happy I thought they got rid of windows 11 entirely.
@@stonethemason12why were you happy? There’s no issues with windows 11. I can literally run it on a little celeron n5100 with 4gb of ram no problem.
@duck_mangroveRoblox I'm a simple man. I wish we could have nice things like an OS that looks like windows XP and operates the same way but is as powerful as windows 10 or 11-
Also I heard there's some feature with a possibility to lock you out of your PC/user if you dont have an internet connection but idk.
@@stonethemason12 u cant setup without internet, but u can use without internet
@@divyanshregmi1634 idk if thats a windows 11 issue
Bro my ass didnt even upgrade to windows 11 yet 💀
Been waiting for a real operating system from Microsoft guess i have to wait another decade. In the meantime linux and win 10 dual boot is fine right now
@@darkshadowsaver if MS don't get their act together for the next release, I'm waiting it out on 10 and then noping out to Linux.
Most of my stuff works over there now anyway, and for those that don't, there's Wine and emulation.
@@MadsterV same also the thing with copilot just make me solidify my choice for just straight switching to Linux when the win10 supports end.
I spent require it you can just download an iso image I use ot
Me who still in win7💀
Me still loving Windows 7.
agreed
Just don't connect it to the Internet 😂
@@Jack-gg9is unless you harden it. Of course, with 10 and 11 you don't have to worry about downloading spyware, it comes built in
@@royschultz1377 true, that's why I just run linux
@@Jack-gg9is I still have various flavors of windows for games that require a specific version. Zorin for the wk though
Me seeing Tiny11: “oh that’s cool”
Also me: *has 20 3rd-party background processes on my install*
Please elaborate i was looking foward to this
Yes please elaborate
@@zaikolebolsh5724Having windows take up less resources is kind of made useless by having a ton of other crap running anyway
Tiny 11 have malware
bro i have 80
Tiny11 sounds cool, until you read up on how it's been stripped of security as well. Seems some systems have been compromised due to that as well, so I'm not going that way.
What security? Windows is already spyware
Is like tiny rick
Yeah. At that moment all I could think was „and you sound happy about that?“
Just stick with 10 pro tbh at least until they add those very basic security protocols back ;)
Linux?
Oh god... PLEASE also inform about the fact that this was developed by a single person not hired by Microsoft , has lost lots of security features , has probably big legal problems and is not (easily) updatable.
why would you even like updates that potentially could ruin your drivers? bruh windows push out forced updates almost weekly and they put shit they don't know works for certain niche hardware. security features are just things to slow down your pc. just dont download and run executables and you're fine
Finally someone saying that this custom os is shit
@@wisn6327they arent forced and its not because it cant run on “niche hardware,” its that many devices dont meet the hardware requirements for the os
@@_Neonyx_Bullshit.
@wisn6327 Windows Defender is literally the ONE good thing about Windows. Please learn what you're talking about.
him: windows 11 is finally over!
tiny11: *literally just windows 11 with features removed*
Using tiny11 is like living in a haunted house, whenever you come back, something is missing.
can't tell if that's a good thing or not.
@thegamergg2000 is there any explanation for this
@thegamergg2000 Thats not how it works at all... obviously you dont know what you're talking about
@@clyxos3405 what do you mean by that?
do you download a game then its just... gone?
@thegamergg2000not how it works?
Me running a dual boot of Pop!OS & Win10 Pro:
P a t h e t i c
Yeah yeah, tiny11 also uninstalls packages with full version names, which means that as soon as a system app is updated it doesn’t work anymore. Btw, removing edge also removes webview, which means that teams is broken, Microsoft store is broken, virtually anything that is a web app is broken. Hope that helps! Btw, a coworker of mine is developing his own version of optimised win11, and it already is smaller than tiny11. Stay up to date!
alright
@@IEatBomb50pfp checks out
aight bet
@@IEatBomb50 pfp checks out
@@jonathanli31 ?
Meanwhile it doesn't have drivers for h61 chipset. Great.
What about H81?
Could you not get the driver your self ?
Remember it's weird for someone to just do something that's kinda ilegal and provide it for free to everyone
@@he8535what are you talkng about
@@he8535you drunk or stg?
"windows 11 is over time to move on": 87% of windows users still on windows 10 because its the best OS. Even my chromebook can run windows 10 (not tiny 10 but the full thing) and it has a celeron 2955u and 4gb of ram
I disagree I like the UI better on Windows 11 and it even does HDR a lot better as well. I don’t have to keep changing to HDR in the settings every time unlike Windows 10. Also Intel 12th and 13th Gen runs better on Windows 11.
@@ZackSNetwork yes and ur search icon thing is in the middle and terrible for gaming
@@crockpot5850 that’s straight up wrong
first off, you can more the search icon (shocker, right?), and intel 12th gen performs better on win 11. not sure about 13th gen/ryzen 7000 tho. also if you are that pissed about the right click menu, it takes around 5 minutes to bring the old menu back. almost no reason not to upgrade i guess.
@@gametravelers9352 correction: almost no reason to upgrade* and clearly you dont know how to talk. No not really a shocker that you can make the search icon appear into a text bar. It still sucks how windows 11 looks like a modified version of some linux distro
@@crockpot5850 crazy how your primary argument is me having a grammar issue. windows 11 has more performance for a lot of cpus and i think thats what really matters in the long run. also if you have that big of an issue with the appearance, use rainmeter
I don't know why they couldn't just leave Windows 7 as the final windows. It was absolutely perfect.
No it wasn't the design was crap
Windows 8.1 is also toooo op, it can run at very low hardware capabilities, with way better performance, my friend have 8 gb ram and a better i3 windows 10 is way way slower than my laptop with 4 gb ram ddr3 windows 8.1
@@CZcamsWatch-mp8kyno it's crap because I can't run it on my nokia
debloat it too dos so I can play snake in 4k 100fps
No.
That’s like saying: “I don’t know why we couldn’t just use ships, trains and cars instead of developing aircraft.”
The development is usually done for the better. But, they should continue to develop security updates for not that old OSs (if possible) cuz some people prefer older OSs.
Tiny11 doesn’t link to Microsoft servers so it doesn’t update with the latest security patches, among other issues any private branch of an operating system will have
Rectify11: *Finally, an opponent. Our battle will be legendary!*
(Before you correct me, I don't remember how this meme went like.)
“Finally, a worthy opponent. Our battle will be legendary!”
No no I like this version better I'm dying rn
did the v3 come out for it yet? rectify looked insane but tiny11 is performance lol
You can't update it like normal Windows 11 they removed some update files, but you can get some security updates
I was wondering if there was a catch. Usually is so thanks for clarifying!
even better, thanks. so less forced updates.
@Amelie12 but in the future, you can have some major problems, so you need to keep in touch and update your tiny11 every time they realise a new update
@@beluga.niyo3895 I dont want to update in the first place. This is why i stayed as long as possible on win7.
All has been fixed on Tiny 11 23H2 release
I would think about it, but last time I updated to window 11, my computer didn't turn back on for months, and then works for a week, then continues this process. Sticking to windows 10 ✨
The perfect os to dual boot with my Linux for gaming. (I use arch BTW)
For me, Windows was finally over about 8 years ago - when I switched to Linux.
I've got more desire to get back with my ex than have to go back to Microsoft anything.
" Windows 10. This is the way".
The Mandalorian.
Win 2k 4 eva. :P
W10???? You mean the world wide socially accepted spyware??? GTFO!!
There is no removing bloatware, Windows is bloat itself. LINUX SUPERIORITY BABY
Linux users trying not to talk about it under a Windows/Mac videos but failing:
Linux is free if your time is free.
Minecraft stopped working on Linux for me so I had to switch back to windows 😢
I'm always trying different linux distros. While they are good and come a long way, still not good enough to replace windows. For a basic usr like internet and office stuuf is great tho.
@@TP-yy3zx I'd say it particularly sucks for productivity since you don't have access to the main applications only offering the vastly inferior alternatives
Tiny11: “No more bloatware”
Also Tiny11: “we still have twitter”
i tried to use it on my second pc and it was just inconvenient at times. it could be useful for low end computers but at that point you should probably just stick to windows 10
I ran tiny11 on a 7 year old chromebook, it was really smooth
How?
I have arch linux installed on my chromebook. Did you manage to get sound drivers to work? i was thinking of installing tiny11
Aren’t chrombooks like restricted when it comes to operating systems??
@@JamesballadMD Yes, but you can flash a custom coreboot uefi to then install another operating system.
@@JamesballadMD dev mode: hi
"it runs hella fast"
shows the crustiest minecraft footage 💀
I wish the linux community would get games buit for linux distros or atleast for specific type so atleast people have option
I'll stay on windows 10
" Windows 10. This is the way".
The Mandalorian.
@@tylerdurden9161amen
I stayed on windows 10
I'm just going to finish all my conversations with a partial sentence. When people ask me why I'm going to say, "So you can loop all that if you were recording."
it may be fair. to say that...
idk about your tiny11 but mine definitely came with edge installed
Does it make your windows faster and gaming performance better than reg 11?
The best time to move onto the latest windows version is when it is "over". Always has been.
If they want people to move to 11 (and eventually to 12 which might be the final windows release) then they need to change the requirements
Final release pfffftt. 2 trillion usd company gonna stop doing something yeah right.
Yea
The last time I heard, they said windows 10 would be their last version and then we have windows 11
@@kalzindor803 i dunno they said 10 would be the end
Petition to scrap windows 12 because it'll be even worse than windows 11
@@kirbymotoThey never said that. It was a rogue employee and the news outlets as usual went with it.
Why would any for profit company want to create a final product? Not only is it a stupid business move it’s incompetent from a software side as well. You’d have to keep updating a legacy software for years on end.
Ok, seriously, Edge is getting way more hate than it deserves
deserves all the hate, terrible browser
no it deserves more
@@cjcox9047 this man speaks truth!
I wish they came with chrome, firefox, or opera. anything but edge... edge is chrome but uses more resources than even vanilla chrome while also being stripped of any useful browser features from chrome. the only good thing about edge/chrome is adblocker still works on it.
Yeah, after the shift to chromium based, it's not a ram hungry search engine like chrome and has quite a nice UI. People are too stiff minded to even consider it as an option. I only use Edge is both my PC and laptop.
@@mayankrathore8721 When people see Edge, they think it’s like Explorer, which couldn’t be further from the truth
it’s also missing many crucial files for gaming that normally come pre installed with regular windows copies that games need to function
10/10 way to get your accounts compromised
Dude,thank you so much for this information,i needed it fr
Installed it on a dell Inspiron 5 (like, the older 2015 looking repairable ones) that has a pentium N45xx, 4gb 1.3ghz DDR3, and a 1tb SSD (that I installed myself), and it runs very smooth…
That pentium needs an XFCE Linux distro for mercy. But glad to hear it runs smooth! :)
@@blankmeme224 ok, I am a computer nerd, but I'm not good with Linux. so can you explain briefly what a "XFCE' Linux distribution is?
@@external316 try searching something like Linux Mint XFCE edition. It's free. It's just another operating system, think windows 11 or Chrome OS.
My last reply didn't pass :( but anyway, google for Linux Mint XFCE edition, it's another operating system like Windows 11 and Chrome OS except it is designed to be light on system resources. Lots of people use Linux distros to keep their older computers alive and running.@@external316
XFCE is a lightweight desktop environment. @@external316
it usually comes with the developer propietry cash grab on its support,if it happens to crash free to install but not free to maintain or fix is what ive found
I've been rocking tiny 11 on an old IdeaPad it's gone from barely being able to run Windows to both being able to play Minecraft at high settings and stream
I HAVEN’T EVEN UPGRADED YET WHAT DO YOU MEAN GOODBYE????
he's just talking about a custom debloated version of windows 11, windows 11 is still well within it's lifespan. Window's 10 is getting discontinued sometime in 2025 so if you are on windows 10 they'll force and update.
@@KyuQuitTekken don’t have the requirements. Too poor to upgrade.
@KyuPlaysTekken not really force, just no updates, which isnt the end of the world at all
@@odiplol When windows 11 first dropped, Game devs practically wiped win 7's compatibility, as seen in call of duty and various other titles. Eventually it'll happen to win 10
@@bigman7856those requirements are complete bs
My Pc is absolutely new and capable for anything and it still told me I didn’t meet requirements
Me on a windows 7: 🗣️🚬💨 dont need this shit.
Have fun using steam next year :)
Until “Program no longer supports Windows 7” 🙃
Based
Can confirm; Using Windows 7 in the modern era after the support date has passed is analogous to smoking - You might not develop lung cancer (security vulnerabilities) until it is too late.
Bruh this isn't "shit" like you say
its better than windows 7
Can we please have windows 7 back? Unpopular opinion… I enjoyed windows vista. It was so stylish and sleek, not to mention innovative and modern for its time. The issue with vista was not the os itself, but rather the hardware limitations at the time. I mean let’s face it most of us upgraded our old Xp and even Me machines to vista.
Only problem is its built using windows enterprise so you will need an enterprise lisence key
Zach sir, will be be seeing a budget build using tiny11 from you soon?
Tiny 11 with a tiny pc
when you realize without edge you cant install other browser easily💀💀💀
Just use powershell and winget
@@usmanfatih6436due to the channels target audience of gamers I'd say half of them wouldn't even think of or know how to do that BUT I'd say the majority of people who would use Tiny 11 would think of it so I see your point
or place the needed exe files in your usb drive after adding tiny 11iso
Microsoft store: “Am I a joke to you..?”
Microsoft store, or just have it on a USB and drag and drop
I like Edge. I just wish it was optimized more
im running tiny 11 now you can only update until a certain point but then it will refuse to install updates also it does come with edge other than the update issue its pretty nice
Being a user of tiny 10 i would say it is worse
Because it also removes all imp windows features like net framework also installing softwares in it is worst experience
I have some questions, i got a new PC and i haven't downloaded any OS yet. Can i download Tiny10 (or Tiny11) with a usb bootable drive? Thanks!
@@sleepyarrakis if your hard disk is completely empty
Then i would suggest to make bootable drive with iso file in another computer take atleast 8GB pendrive (16GB recommended)
And then install it as normal Windows
[ ALERT : THIS IS NOT ORIGINAL WINDOWS . SO THIS MAY LEAK YOUR PERSONAL INFO OR ANY IMPORTANT FILE IF STORED ANY . IF YOU ARE USING IT FOR GAMING PURPOSE I WOULD SUGGEST TO MAKE A DUMMY MAIL ID AND DONT LOGIN ANY REAL ACCOUNTS .
I WOULD SUGEST USE ORIGINAL WINDOWS 10 WITH NO ACTIVATION BECAUSE IT WILL HAVE ALL THE FEATURES REQUIRED TO RUN BASIC SOFTWARES AND GAMING . ALSO USING IT FOR OFFICE WORK AND SCHOOL ONE DON'T GET IT AT ALL
IF SPECFICATIONS ARE A ISSUE FOR YOU I WOULD SUGGEST JUST UPGRADE IT WITH 12 GB MINIMUM RAM (16GB RECOMMENDED)
i3 or i5 PROCESSOR 9TH GEN OR ABOVE (6 OR 4 CORE)(FOR GAMING 6 P-core)(FOR NORMAL USE OR LIGHT GAMING 4 P-core IS OK)
(FOR NORMAL USE NO GRAPHICS CARD OR FOR GAMING OR VIDEO EDITING JUST GET NVIDIA GT 710 GRAPHICS CARD IT WOULD RUN MOST GAMES AT 60-70 FPS) ]
@@sleepyarrakis the below specs are the specs of my pc and it would make all my school and light games at go
i3-10th gen 4 core (for light use)
(For gaming heavy or medium i would suggest get i5-10th gen 4 or 6 core)
12 GB ram
NVIDIA GT 710 Graphics 2 GB (gaming at low settings)
(You can get GTX 1650 4GB it is cheaper and get done gaming at medium settings 70-90 fps)
512 gb gen 3 ssd (you may get an extra 512 gb HDD for movies and other school related material storage)
Some decent stereo speakers and a
500 rs camera with inbuilt mic
@@vishalvan3317 i see then, i might have to hold this for now.
I'll just use a normal windows 10 instead, thanks!
@vishalvan3317 please, refrain from recommending GT 710 as a dedicated GPU for gaming. Get at THE VERY LEAST a X50 GTX card, example: GTX 750, GTX 1050, GTX 1650... OR use a Radeon RX 6400 or better. OR EVEN a Intel Arc A380 or better.
I am currently running a setup that is said to be able to run EVERYTHING at 1080p medium 60FPS. It's a Core i3 12100F, an Arc A380, and 16GB of 3200MHz DDR4 RAM.
Would bee nice if Microsoft actually made this, and made it cheaper
If anything it would be more expensive because of no spyware, no app ads or anything like that so they can't make more money from ads and your data.
I’m sticking with windows… I mean my pc runs windows fine and tinny11 for me would leave unease at my heart… I bet the security on it is terrible.
Edge might take lesser RAM, but its responsiveness on low end hardware sometimes gets bad
I have been using tiny11 as a programmer and casual gamer for like 8 months or something now. I can confidently say that it is the perfect version of windows 11. I have so far had no issues at all with tiny11 also got 3 of my friends to sign up aswell. I used tiny10 before which had alot of issues but NTDEV has what seems like perfected tiny11 to me. I would highly, highly recommend it even if you have an insane gaming pc !
Yea lets trust random devs with our OS
@@MichaelStBtw did I forget to mention it’s open source ?😊
Great, but there is still a problem from a cybersecurity perspective. Microsoft can release a patch faster for severely damaging malware than the Tiny11 dev(s), as Microsoft…has more resources and manpower.
I’d take having to deal with proprietary software rather than getting screwed over by a newly released ransomware because the Tiny11 dev(s) were not fast enough. Meanwhile, Windows 11 users would be more or less fine as they would have gotten the patch before too much damage had occurred. Also Microsoft can actually develop decrypting software(which have been created for older ransomware) for said ransomware, so even if you are hit on Windows 11, you’d still be able to decrypt your stuff. On Tiny11, you’d get hit first, and if you wanna decrypt your software, then you still gotta rely on Microsoft. Oh yeah. Microsoft can make their decryption software not work on Tiny11, so ransomware on your Tiny11 forces you to reinstall while losing your data. Meanwhile Microsoft is testing a feature where you can reinstall Windows 11 without removing data.
Id call it Average11
nah, huge11 instead
@@alexovicscosplay
Bro, that's MASSIVE11, not to mention the extraordinary amount of personality like smh
I was totally expecting a Windows 12 advertisement from this short looking at the title.
And with stripping everything away, security goes out the window (literally).
I am happy with my TPM and secure boot thank you very much.
Edge is actually really good I would install it in a heartbeat
Unironically liking edge is like unironically liking sand paper as toilet paper
@@420upinsmokelet him be, he like edging
@@420upinsmokewhat browser you using
@UrAvgDMG opera GX as it runs fast and allows for me to make it looks like my desktop
@@420upinsmokesame bro W
Edge is honestly more optimised than google. People jsut hate it for no reason like how they call every android bad.
You mean chrome? both spy on you lol
@@DudeMommy my bad yh
@DudeMommy and there's nothing you can do about it. You don't have to even have a device to be speed on and controlled. Where ever you are you will be controlled and speed on by the government. And soon thx to elon musk you won't be safe in even space or other planets.
OperaGX is the best Chromium browser imo. Chrome was bogging down my emulation system when browsing (16GB ram and an RX550, but with an i3) switched to Opera after doing OS optimizations and it indeed fixed a few performance issues
@@DudeMommy your name is dudemommy
@Zack do they finally fixed that problem with their ancient gpu software thing. I bought a new gaming pc with an amd radeon rx 7800 xt and had to install the gpu software for amd every single time i boot my pc up. I fixed this now but am still annoyed of this. I know that this is a common problem with windows but really lookin forward to see it fixed for all times.
Me with window's 7:😲
Windows 11 and Edge is honestly my favourite setup, I don't understand why people hate on them in August 2023, like they're both literally so fast and reliable, i couldn't imagine still being on Win 10
100%
Hold on, il tell you why...
1. The UI.
The UI is a piece of junk, why doe they need to change things every time once again just when i got started to get used at the windows 10 settings menu and start menu? Very stupid! Also why taskbar at the center, eww!
2. Unstable
I cant count the people having trouble with a windows 11 upgrade on my 2 hands... especially wifi driver issues. I have to reinstall them for people quite often, and thats horrible. Trust me...
3. Bloatwate
Yup, laptops blowing the sh*t out of them while booting up, isnt right... this because of the bloatware on the laptop, you have to agree to that, it just is...
4. CPU and TPM requirement
Windows got waaaay too picky with their system requirements... like you can perfectly run win11 on a pentium 4 with 4Gb of ram. I feel like this is yet another way to make people pay for new hardware, shame on you microsoft!
Theres soo much more but im not making the comment any longer...
You can move the taskbar to the left xd @@axeldaelmans7215
Honestly, Win 11 was forced upon me, but at the end, I don't dislike it after all.
I think that Win11 is perfect for laptops, totally, I couldn't use a laptop with 10 simply because it lacks a few functions here and there and the OS is simply less polished for some things. But I strongly believe that Windows 10 is still the best option for desktops or to simply get the best performance out of a computer.
Windows 10 is lightweight. Easily debloatable and the UI is faster/simplier, and easier to use. But it lacks functions, it feels old after using 11.
Windows 11 is okay, but it's a fact that it's just an even more bloated windows 10, it's slower, glitchier, and leaving that aside, even if it has a good UI, the file explorer has been utterly fkced up, sincerely, it's horrible. The right click menu is sincerely the worst thing on this OS. It's HORRIBLE. But still, it's an okay OS.
I'd say pick 10 if you can. I can't
You can still remove bloatware from 11. I did that with 10 using Powershell.
POV still on windows ten 🗿
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@@VITAS874 Enjoy playing steam next year :)
@@polygonalcapsule don't worry, I have collection of games, fuck off greedy steam, sucking Microsoft Google breast.
Gotta be careful with these custom ISOs. They could literally put anything they want in these and you'd never know since it's loaded deep within the OS.
For example, they could replace a Microsoft exe with their own. DLLs could be added. Scheduled programs that look like it's benign.
Perhaps you could catch it with heuristics or you could compare each running program against the known versions.
Just be aware that not everyone has your best interests at heart.
Better to just use utilities that do the same thing. They're much easier to scan and check for infections.
I was expecting Windows 12 to be announced here
Actually Edge browser uses less resources than others
Yeah, but you can't uninstall it.
I actually love using microsoft edge for some reason 😅
firefox is better still
@@TJ-wf1rr nah, firefox is much more awful in terms of usage resources. Coming from a firefox user here.
Screw all the other browsers. Edge is one of the best you can have now.
It's not over pal....I STILL GOT THE 2H22 VERSION!!!
Not that I expect anyone to use the tiny 11.. it’s off by a few inches
FINALLY! Someone heard me at Microsoft! Been saying they should do this since Win7.
I only use custom Win10 LTSC its hard to beat...
i feel like im the only person ever that uses edge. i have never met anyone that uses edge and i actually love edge.
Well u do now cuz I use edge for work
I use edge, I never used google chrome. Edge runs great and I have no complains with it.
I was planning on doing a full factory reset anyways. Might aswell just do it now with a less bloated version of windows.
debloated my w10 myself through optimization guides and debloat guides by titus tech, running 45 average processes idle with my antivirus still up and running,
would be around 39 with it disabled but not really worth it
Windoes 11 does not work Windows.
Can we stop the Edge hate? It’s literally fine.
especially with the new chat gpt integration
FR It’s not just fine, it’s better in some areas. Battery and RAM usage is drastically improved which was a huge problem with Chrome on laptops. It’s not like you sacrifice much by using Edge since it looks exactly the same as Chrome aswell.
Also beats chrome in virus detection on downloads and browser benchmarks
I literally cannot delete it. It deserves all the hate.
@@GMindset959 you literally can, you're just slow.
no bloatware but extra backdoors..
I wish I could afford a pc like a potato pc I wish but I can’t 😢😢 but hopefully u can keep posting content so I can just dream about it
There might be a security issue in tiny windows because it's not original and modified by someone you didn't know, if you love your PC's security then don't install it
If you love your pcs security don’t use windows 11 with all of its damaging bloatware
too bad i hate my pc security
anyways i used tiny 11 not bad its safe , now im using linux ubuntu mate 23.04 reason i don't really like windows 11
Claim of it running on "ancient hardware" is blown out of proportion
It in fact does not run on pentium p6100 which is a 2 Ghz duo core 64 bit processor with 3Gb of ram
@Hi yes you just need to have a win 11 iso ona pendrive in a worst case scenario
Preferably burned onto the pendrive via rufus
@Hi i mean i am still running windows 7 on my lower end pcs and windows 10 on the new one
Also not all ram and not all ssd are equal
You would have to google all the components and maybe even do a benchmark for your laptop to see how good it is and if its worth or not.
(Also windows 11 sucks at the moment)
I've seen it boot on a Pentium 4 single core with 4gb ram.. was slow but run!! Can even get it to run on arm and a raspberry pi 4 and runs correctly and well enough to game and run emulators. So its your installer or something else maybe defective hardware or a defective ISO.
@@michaellegg9381 a slide show that requires over half an hour to go from boot to open task manager is not running in my dictionary
And thats how it was on my old laptop
Iso was straight from the source
I remember that time when pc using more than 100mb of ram on idle was a sign of trouble. Now 2gb is considered little...
Huh, I might consider this as a dual boot since it's pretty lightweight
How's this gonna go for steam deck is what I'm really curious about
No different than installing regular windows 11
I had a problem without a web browser. Make sure to bring your own exe and drivers
i have steamdeck tiny11 on my internal ssd and its perfect dont know what these bozos talking about runs flawlessly i play overwatch,apex,etc excellent performance
Holy shit this is huge
It’s just gonna be worse, your using something that the system wasn’t made for, and your intentionally using windows if you do, not just using it cause your pc came with, steam os is already a great Linux district for it there’s no reason to change it
moved on to linux
Well that's relatable
Great!
Same.
Moved to Linux years ago and will never go to anything not FOSS again.
ew
I like how in the picture the solitaire app isnt considered bloatware
so, not having edge is REALLY great, but how do you get your browser of choice on there?
*I just found Tiny 11 was a stripper because it got stripped recently* Looks like I’m back to Tiny 10. An inch off isn’t bad… OH JESUS! 😭
"Somebody come git'er~"
You called the Microsoft store and Spotify bloatware. Sometimes, your stupidity, it breaks gravity
If you don't use it why have it? If i want a program on my pc i go to it's website and download it. Forcing stuff down peoples throats is not the best idea.
You can still download them if you want to.
Please don't, there are many options like it, but the default Tiny11 has many important features missing
And it comes with unrestricted access for hacker to fidle with your pc as well, that sounds like a deal
Finally Windows learned what consent is!
This isn't by Microsoft
I love how windows users will do absolutely anything and everything to avoid linux
As a windows user you have use Linux for a short period of time, I can confirm this message
idk i installed tiny 11 in the end because gaming and linux are not good combination btw i used linux
Linux is garbage
@@GokuSolosAnime nah I installed Linux again can work really good if you know what you are doing. I installed Ubuntu mate 23.04
It's funny but can you blame them? Most programs only work with Windows.
I went to open my pc and a bunch of random files were added to my desktop. As well as I couldn’t open any steam games they were all uninstalled. I tried downloading them again but they would be uninstalled immediately and more files were added to my desktop. Files like bin, user data, logs etc
Is it worth switching even though i have a powerfull system? Or does it strip some usefull features too?
thank you for the heads up
I've been daily driving tiny 11 since December last year and it's fantastic
Also sometimes your activation key wont work on that so have fun with the watermark lol (still kinda worth it ngl)
How do you download other browsers if you don't have edge?