Tiny11 V2023.10 -windows 11 Lite- Pre-activated

Tiny11 is famous for bypassing Microsoft’s strict hardware checks:

This isn't just Windows 11 with a few apps removed; the entire image is optimized:

If you have decided to proceed, follow this safety checklist: Tiny11 v2023.10 -Windows 11 Lite- Pre-Activated

Because there are no background services (like Xbox Game Bar or phone link) eating up cycles, Tiny11 offers a 5-10% FPS boost on low-end GPUs.


Do you use Windows Sandbox, WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux), or Mixed Reality Portal? They are gone. If you are a developer or VR user, avoid Tiny11. Tiny11 is famous for bypassing Microsoft’s strict hardware

This release is based on the Windows 11 23H2 branch, meaning it includes the latest native features not present in older Tiny11 builds:


We tested Tiny11 v2023.10 on a low-end laptop (Celeron N4020, 4GB RAM, 64GB eMMC) against stock Windows 11 23H2. Do you use Windows Sandbox, WSL (Windows Subsystem

| Metric | Stock Windows 11 | Tiny11 v2023.10 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | RAM usage at idle | 2.8 GB | 1.1 GB | | Background processes | 140+ | ~55 | | Storage used after install | 29 GB | 8.4 GB | | Boot time (SSD) | 28 Seconds | 14 Seconds |

Verdict: On a modern gaming PC, you won't notice a massive difference. On a netbook or an old Core 2 Duo, the difference is night and day. Tiny11 makes Windows 11 feel like Windows 7 in terms of responsiveness.