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6th February 2023, 08:29 | #1 |
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| Dev explains why Tiny11 Windows is so tiny yet secure despite no TPM, Secure Boot While many like how Windows 11 looks or feels, there are some who just want to cut out on what they feel is bloat as their hardware may not be good enough to run the new OS smoothly, or simply for the fun of it. Recently, a popular third-party Windows 11 tweaking and customization app called ThisIsWin11 (TIW11) evolved into Debloos or Debloat OS, which, as the name suggests, allows the de-bloating of the operating system. https://www.osnews.com/story/135823/...m-secure-boot/ |
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