Windows 11 Now Runs on Older PCs with New Tiny11 Version
Developer NTDev has released “tiny11 25H2,” a stripped-down Windows 11 version that bypasses Microsoft’s strict hardware requirements, allowing installation on older, low-specification computers without needing a Microsoft account.
Key Takeaways
- Bypasses Windows 11 hardware requirements including TPM 2.0
- No Microsoft account required during setup
- Uses less storage space and runs faster
- Available as standard and ultra-minimal Core version
The Windows 10 End-of-Support Deadline
With Microsoft ending support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, many users face upgrading to Windows 11. However, strict hardware requirements have blocked numerous older machines from the transition.
How Tiny11 25H2 Solves the Compatibility Problem
Based on Windows 11 Version 25H2, tiny11 removes unnecessary programs and features to significantly reduce installation size and resource usage. The result is a smoother, more responsive experience specifically designed for hardware that falls short of official Windows 11 requirements.
Key Benefits for Users
- No Minimum Specifications: Install on computers lacking required CPU, RAM, or TPM 2.0
- Local Account Support: Skip Microsoft account login during setup
- Improved Performance: Faster operation with reduced storage requirements
- Clean Experience: Even compatible hardware users may prefer the bloatware-free environment
Understanding the Tiny11 Core Version
For extreme minimalism, developers created tiny11 core, cutting installation size by nearly two-thirds. However, this version cannot receive Windows Updates, making it suitable only for virtual machines, offline computers, or testing environments—not primary devices.
Security Considerations
While using modified Windows versions carries inherent risks, NTDev states all image files are created using the tiny11 builder tool that only employs Microsoft programs for customization to minimize security concerns. Security-conscious users can create their own tiny11 files from original Windows 11 installation media using the same tool.
Source: Neowin



