Towards the end of last year, the industrious developer managed to fit Microsoft's big Windows 11 2024 update to 'DVD-size' (3.54GB) with extra storage to spare. More recently, the developer managed ...
Sometimes less is more. That seems to be the guiding philosophy of NTDev, a developer that we've previously seen reducing ...
In a nutshell: Developer NTDev is well-known for testing the limits of Microsoft's operating systems, and their latest achievement is no exception. They successfully managed to run Windows 11 on an ...
The official system requirements for Windows 11 include a computer with at least 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, and TPM 2.0 security. Folks have been finding ways around that last requirement for ages.
Windows 11's official hardware requirement list mandates a minimum of 4GB of RAM to run the operating system. Having only 4GB of system memory is pretty rough these ...
Chalk this one up as a tech demo or a "let's see if it works" situation as NTDEV, as the creators of the lightweight tiny11 version of Windows 11 have managed to get the OS up and running on a system ...
Modder and software developer NTDev has showcased a remarkable modded Windows 11 operating system, dubbed Tiny11, which operates using VRAM instead of system memory. By employing a third-party tool ...
RAM disks were a thing back when high-speed drives didn't exist, offering people improved speeds for specific tasks and operations. They're not intended to run fully-fledged operating systems like ...
Windows 11 has seen some critique for its bloat since its launch, so NTDEV has released a version of it that is only 100MB in size. This miraculous accomplishment isn’t the first time NTDEV has ...
WTF?! Now you can bypass your hard drive and store your whole operating system in your VRAM (should you want to). Well-known Windows modder NTDEV has demonstrated how, and it's surprisingly painless.
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