The size of Microsoft’s newest operating system, Windows 11, was reduced to 100 Megabytes by a developer. The developer, who turned the Windows 11 operating system into a completely text version, managed to fit all the data into 100 MB of space.
Windows 11 has been reduced to the smallest possible size!
Have you ever thought about how much space is needed to start Windows 11? Curious about the answer to this question, a developer named NTDEV delved into the basics of Windows 11 and achieved his goal. By turning the Windows 11 operating system into a version where only the command prompt and some basic business files work, NTDEV managed to fit Microsoft’s current operating system, Win 11, into 100 MB of space. Even to a smaller size.
Windows 11 requires that the computer on which it will be installed has at least 64 GB of storage space. After the installation is completed, the operating system takes up 20-25 GB of space on the disk, allowing you to perform many operations. The developer named NTDEV removed all graphics and applications in the current version of Windows. NTDEV, which fits Wi 11 into 100 Megabytes of space using pure text code, also shared the video summarizing the subject.
By designing the operating system to contain only four folders and a command prompt, the developer made Windows work this way. Even in this way, we can say that the developer, who achieved a version that can do some multitasking, put Windows 11 into the smallest container it could fit into.
Stating that it will not make this version of the Win 11 operating system available to the public, NTDEV stated that this is only for curiosity and entertainment purposes. The developer also stated that this process could damage the system and said that no one should try it. What do you think about Windows 11 running even at such a small size? You can express your ideas in the comments.