Unveiling the Limits: Running Windows 11 on a Device with Only 176MB RAM – NTDev’s Groundbreaking Achievement

2023-07-12 19:52:04
With the iteration of the Windows system, the requirements for the corresponding device configuration of the officially recommended system are getting higher and higher, but how low can the configuration required by the actual system be reduced? Recently, in the process of promoting the Tiny11 project, the developer NTDev has continuously explored the operating threshold of the Windows 11 system with the pursuit of geeks. After continuous testing, NTDev released a news, saying that it has successfully started the Windows 11 system on a device with only 176MB of RAM, and can also enter the desktop for normal operation. In order to run on the limit of 176MB RAM, NTDev greatly simplifies the components and drivers of Windows 11, and disables a large number of services. For what it’s worth, Windows Insider developer Xeno says that running Windows 11 in plain text requires only 96MB of RAM if you don’t need a graphical interface, but that doesn’t make much sense. Microsoft’s official RAM requirement for the Windows 11 system is 4GB and larger, and the 176MB RAM tested by NTDev is less than 5% of the official requirement.
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