

I even ran a number of applications, including Geekbench, Crystaldisk, ShareX, and games like CS: GO, and everything ran without any issues.

All the core Windows system tools are available, including PowerShell, CMD, Disk Management, etc.

Now, you might be wondering since Windows 10 has been reduced to such a lightweight profile, is it missing features? Well, I extensively tested Tiny10 and everything worked fine without any bugs. We already know Windows 10 comes to a grinding halt, even on a system with 4GB of RAM. And in terms of RAM, you can run Tiny10 on a 32-bit system with just 1GB of RAM, and on a 64-bit system, you can make do with 2GB of RAM, which is nothing short of amazing. On 64-bit systems, Tiny10 takes up to 10GB of disk space. To reduce the installation size by 17GB is just great. A vanilla Windows 10 system takes up to 22GB of space. For example, if you install Tiny10 on a 32-bit system, it only takes 5.2GB of disk space, which is a breakthrough.
