Granny Pc 1.1

Let’s be honest—if you’re building or buying a Granny PC 1.1, you aren’t comparing teraflops. You’re asking:

“Does it boot in under two minutes?”
“Can it open a PDF without a fan sounding like a jet engine?”
“Will it run Windows 10—or better yet, a lightweight Linux like Mint or Zorin OS?”

The answer is usually yes.

Typical Granny PC 1.1 hardware:

Common tasks:

For those unfamiliar with the mobile phenomenon, Granny drops you into a dilapidated house with a simple objective: escape. You have five days (or chances) to solve puzzles, find keys, and unlock the front door. The catch? You are not alone. "Granny," a zombie-like elderly woman with superhuman hearing, stalks the house. If she hears you drop a pin, she sprints toward you with a baseball bat.

Version 1.1 on PC represents the early days of this port, bringing the mobile experience to a larger screen with keyboard and mouse controls. granny pc 1.1

The RECYCLER folder contains a deleted file named will.txt that was emptied but not overwritten. Using photorec or foremost:

$ foremost -i granny_pc_1.1.img -o recovered

Recovered text snippet:

"...my Bitcoin wallet is backed up inside a password-protected ZIP file called 'pension.zip'. The password is my first pet's name + my birth year." Let’s be honest—if you’re building or buying a

Pet's name from an old email in C:\My Documents\emails\: "Mittens". Birth year from C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\SAM (via chntpw): 1942.

Password: Mittens1942


In version 1.1, the goal was the same: escape the house within 5 days (in-game time). The required items were the same, but their locations were limited to the smaller map: “Does it boot in under two minutes

  • Provide a simple "restore to working state" image that can be re-flashed quickly.
  • User Interface Customizations:
  • Core Applications:
  • Security Tools: