With Microsoft officially ending support for Windows 10 on October 14, older PCs that don't meet Windows 11 requirements will be left to dust. But a custom Tiny11 Builder is giving unsupported computers another chance.

An updated version of Tiny11 Builder has been released, a lightweight, custom Windows 11 build that removes many of Microsoft's features and applications to allow older systems that don't meet Windows 11's strict requirements to run the latest operating system.

Developed by NTDEV and available for use via GitHub, the Tiny11 Builder is a PowerShell script designed to strip Windows 11 of bloat while keeping the OS serviceable on systems. As noted, it can be used on "any Windows 11 release," and that includes the latest Windows 11 version 25H2 set to arrive for all users soon

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