Windows 11 on Raspberry Pi? It’s possible thanks to Tiny11
With a fistful of caveats, mind
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RememberTiny11? The fresh take onWindows 11with a load of bloat removed, that runs on older and lesser spec PCs? Well, it’s now possible to run the stripped-back OS on a Raspberry Pi.
This feat comes courtesy of the fact that the developer (NTDEV) has made an installer forTiny11 ARM64, and our sister siteTom’s Hardwarewent ahead and put this version on aRaspberry Pi 4.
Just to remind you, the Pi 4 is a simple computer (well, a board to be precise) with 2GB of RAM (which is the minimum requirement for Tiny11) and aprocessorthat runs at 1.5GHz.
And the headline news is that Tiny11 works, though Tom’s doesn’t recommend installing on a microSD card – as that’s too slow – but rather a USB flash drive.
Even so, the debloated take onWindows 11ran okay – well, just about – allowing apps to be fired up, and for exampleMicrosoft Edgewas run, and web pages could be browsed, though elements such as images took quite some time to render.
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It’s not a huge surprise to see Tiny11 run on a Raspberry Pi 4, given that we’ve already witnessed itsuccessfully working with a ludicrously small amount of system RAM.
However, while Tiny11 was usable on the Pi 4, performance wasn’t nearly fast enough to be acceptable for everyday use. So, the installation of Windows 11 in this fashion is more of an interesting experiment than a practical application of the stripped-down version ofMicrosoft’s OS.
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There are other issues here aside from bogged-down performance, and that includes dodgy wireless connectivity: Tom’s noted that the Pi’s Wi-Fi failed to work with Tiny11, and while a Bluetooth connection could be successfully made, it didn’t work for sending files over. Plugging in via an Ethernet connection allowed for the internet to be accessed, though.
Tiny11 for ARM64 is still very rough around the edges, then, although that’s to be expected, and indeed there have been several early fixes deployed already, including one for a bug that caused installation failure.
Darren is a freelancer writing news and features for TechRadar (and occasionally T3) across a broad range of computing topics including CPUs, GPUs, various other hardware, VPNs, antivirus and more. He has written about tech for the best part of three decades, and writes books in his spare time (his debut novel - ‘I Know What You Did Last Supper’ - was published by Hachette UK in 2013).
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