Because nothing is running in the background, Tiny 10 can sometimes give you an extra 5-10 FPS in older games or on low-end integrated graphics.
Enter —a stripped-down, "debloated" version of Windows that has taken the GitHub community by storm. But what exactly is it? And more importantly, should you trust it? tiny 10 github
Tiny 10 is an "unattended" install. While it doesn't ship with a crack, it bypasses the activation screen. Legally, you still need a valid Windows license to use this. You are technically using a modified version of the OS without Microsoft’s blessing. Because nothing is running in the background, Tiny
Here is everything you need to know about the Tiny 10 project. Despite the name, Tiny 10 (created by developer NTDev) is actually a custom lightweight version of Windows 11 (and legacy versions of Windows 10). The goal is simple: remove everything that slows down old hardware. And more importantly, should you trust it
Because Windows Defender is often disabled and updates are usually turned off, your PC is a vulnerable target. If you use Tiny 10 for online banking or logging into emails, you are taking a massive risk.