The hacker used only 196MB of RAM to run Windows 11!

This user was able to run a Microsoft operating system on a computer with a small amount of RAM using Tiny11, a light version of Windows 11.

Officially, Windows 11 may only be used on devices that have very stringent requirements. Make it available for newer devices only. Microsoft requires that your computer have at least 4GB of RAM among these requirements. As a result, many owners of fairly old or poorly configured devices find themselves unable to use the latest operating systems from Microsoft.

Fortunately, the developers have looked into the problem. And I found ways to bypass the restrictions imposed by the Redmond company. Tiny11 is the latest attempt in this area. PCs that don’t meet Microsoft’s requirements can install this lite version of Windows 11 Pro. Because this version of the operating system requires only 2 GB of RAM to work in theory. While it often requires 20 GB of disk space once it is loaded. But this did not take into account the coherence of XenoPanther. It’s a user trying to run this customized version of Windows 11 on a more basic setup. And it was successful.

You can install Windows 11 on only 196MB of RAM on your computer

Use a hypothetical computer with only 196MB of RAM, or regarding 5% of the total RAM Microsoft needs to run its operating system, to get this done. Obviously, using Windows 11 was not easy with such a small amount of memory. He struggled with blue screens of death (BSODs) for nearly 2 hours before he was able to boot the operating system.

XenoPanther, a well-known gamer, had the chance to launch Windows Task Manager. After regarding thirty minutes of battling the BSOD, to which we had to add another fifteen minutes for the task manager to finally open, the challenge was met once more.

A miracle showing that optimizing Windows might suffice (in addition to the security requirements, of course). To allow the operating system to run even on the simplest hardware. Until then, if your computer is not officially compatible with Windows 11. You can always try to force install by choosing to install Tiny11 or using a program like Rufus.

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