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Asus T100: Windows 11

One rainy evening, Leo downloaded the official Windows 11 24H2 ISO, used Rufus to create a bootable USB with the “Remove TPM/Secure Boot/RAM/CPU check” option, and plugged it into the T100’s single USB 2.0 port.

Here’s an interesting, slightly speculative story about the unlikely journey of the running Windows 11 — a device that was never supposed to get past Windows 8. Title: The Little Transformer That Could Asus T100 Windows 11

The T100 booted Windows 11. It took 3 minutes to reach the desktop. The new centered taskbar? Laggy. Widgets? Non-existent — the GPU couldn’t render them. But File Explorer worked. Notepad worked. The touchscreen still rotated when Leo undocked the keyboard. He installed Edge (the lightweight version) and watched YouTube at 480p without stuttering. One rainy evening, Leo downloaded the official Windows