Microsoft’s current OS has been shrunk to 100MB in size, by getting rid of windows from Windows 😯

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Microsoft's current OS has been shrunk to 100MB in size, by getting rid of windows from Windows 😯

The developers at NTDEV have managed to compress Microsoft’s Windows 11 down to a mere 100MB.

This shrinkage came at a significant cost: the elimination of the Graphical User Interface (GUI),

the core component that essentially gives Windows its identity and visual elements.

This version of Windows 11, showcased in a video, appears as a text-only interface, reminiscent of early computing days.

The result is a Windows operating system that fundamentally remains the same in code but loses its practical usability for daily tasks.

NTDEV’s achievement, while not practically viable for everyday tasks, highlights the potential for streamlining in future iterations.

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Date: January 25, 2024