While Tiny7 Rev03 offered unparalleled speed, it came with significant trade-offs. Because it was a , it raised inherent security concerns —users had to trust that the ISO hadn't been injected with malware. Furthermore, the aggressive removal of components often broke Windows Update and compatibility with certain modern peripherals, making it a "frozen-in-time" solution.
: Pentium 4 CPU (or equivalent), 512MB RAM, and at least 10GB of HDD space for stability. Preparation : Set the PC to boot from the CD/DVD drive in the BIOS.
While Tiny7 Rev03 offered unparalleled speed, it came with significant trade-offs. Because it was a , it raised inherent security concerns —users had to trust that the ISO hadn't been injected with malware. Furthermore, the aggressive removal of components often broke Windows Update and compatibility with certain modern peripherals, making it a "frozen-in-time" solution.
: Pentium 4 CPU (or equivalent), 512MB RAM, and at least 10GB of HDD space for stability. Preparation : Set the PC to boot from the CD/DVD drive in the BIOS.