
Windows 11 without the constraints of Microsoft: tiny11 25H2 extends its arms to you
And there you have it, since October 14 Windows 10 is no longer (fully) supported by Microsoft. Fortunately, many solutions exist to be able to continue using a computer affected by this abandonment. One of them is to go through the tiny11 community creation, which has just embraced the last major update deployed by Microsoft for Windows 11, version 25H2.
tiny11 wastes no time with Windows 11 25H2
Equipped with latest new features deployed via this update deployed on September 31 by the Redmond firm, tiny11 25H2 intends to do like the previous versions. Thus, many elements deemed unnecessary are removed from the system (Edge, OneDrive, Clipchamp, Media Player, Mail and Calendar, etc.) to provide a lighter and more fluid Windows 11 experience, without sacrificing central functionalities.
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Furthermore, it is no longer necessary to sign in with a Microsoft account to use Windows 11and above all tiny11 bypasses the hardware restrictions put in place by the firm to install Windows 11 on a Windows 10 PC. Thus, an aging PC can also benefit from the OS, normally without risk.
Note that there is also a core version, even more stripped down and especially intended for those who would like a machine to carry out tests.
To download a Windows 11 ISO image already created with the tiny11 builderdirection this page.
For creating a USB key and installing, while waiting for Microsoft fixes its own Media Creation Toolthe best solution is to use third-party software like Rufus.

Rufus
Rufus, a completely free utility software that allows you to format and make bootable, or bootable, any removable storage media (USB key, hard drive, etc.)
- License:
Free software - Author :
Pete Batard - Operating system:
Windows 8 / 10 / 11 / 64-bit – 7 / 32-bit – 7 / Portable – 7 / Arm – 10 - Categories:
Utilities, Operating System
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