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But for one final job—an old IDE drive from a decommissioned nuclear plant’s Win7 machine—Leo booted it one last time.
For years, the most popular version of Tiny7 was 32-bit (x86). However, as 64-bit computing became the standard, modders began releasing revisions. tiny7 x64
On older machines, you must enter the BIOS to set the USB drive as the primary boot device. But for one final job—an old IDE drive
Many background services are disabled or removed to lower the process count (often as low as 22–24 active processes ). as 64-bit computing became the standard