Has anyone in the real world actually wiped out a Windows 11 and started over fresh with Tiny11? Still seems proof of concept.
I do not know, this is me asking based on a complete lack of information to work with.
Well,
tiny11-23h2 is my first experience using it. My plan was to use it for bench testing my new workhorse PC build (back in october 2023) with minimal crapware slowing me down, but it's been living in that system ever since. I also installed it on my newest laptop (april 2024) which was just loaded with junk! Let's face facts, it's just easier and faster to virgin fresh install an entire OS now-a-days then it is to manually remove some of the crap these things ship with!
So that's 2 of my systems currently running tiny11.
I much prefer to manually install only the programs I want verses manually removing all the ones I don't want! Tiny11 has worked great, on 2 systems now, however, (
and here's the but) I did have a problem with one MS update that refused to install. I never wrote it down so I can't remember the update number, but I had the same problem on both of my tiny11 installs. I used the System File Chercker command line tool in both cases to fix the issue:
System File Checker tool (SFC.exe)
But that was it. Both systems fully functional and crapware free. All updates work as expected, all of everything just works as expected. I would not wipe out a functioning install just to replace it with tiny11, but if you're going for a fresh OS install, then why not tiny11? Most modern systems will be up and running in 10 min or less now.... Long gone is the weekend wasted reinstalling the OS, thankfully!
(98, 2000, XP, you know who you are!)