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Windows Tiny 7 (also known as ) is a heavily modified, unofficial version of Windows 7 Ultimate. Created by a developer known as "eXPerience," it is designed to be ultra-lightweight, fitting onto a standard 700MB CD and running on hardware with extremely limited resources. Key Technical Features

Create a Bootable Media:

Use a tool like Rufus to create a bootable USB drive from the ISO file. This process will involve selecting the ISO file, choosing your USB drive, and then creating the bootable media.

Functionality

: Many core services (like some search indexing or advanced networking) are removed to save space, which might break modern software .

Windows Tiny 7 is a "de-bloated" modification of the Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 ISO. Created by third-party enthusiasts (most notably eXPerience), it removes non-essential components to create a lightweight operating system.