Tiny - 7 X64

The biggest risk of using Tiny 7 was security. To keep the OS lightweight, the creators disabled Windows Update capability entirely in many builds. This meant the operating system could never receive critical security patches from Microsoft, leaving it permanently exposed to exploits, malware, and viruses. Furthermore, because Tiny 7 was distributed via unofficial file-sharing networks, users had to trust that the creators hadn't embedded malicious keyloggers or trojans into the ISO themselves. Software and Hardware Incompatibility

Stripped of heavy startup services, the OS boots in seconds, even on legacy mechanical hard drives. What Was Removed? tiny 7 x64