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.

The installation took four hours. Four. Hours. The eMMC screamed at 20MB/s writes. Twice, the tablet overheated and shut down. Leo wrapped it in a laptop cooling pad and tried again. Finally, the setup completed. Asus T100 Windows 11

Leo started a small blog: “Windows 11 on Fossil Hardware.” He posted benchmarks, hacks, and even got the Windows 11 2025 “Moment 5” update installed via Windows Update — after spoofing the CPUID. The T100 became a cult hit in retro-computing forums. People sent him broken T100s. He daisy-chained three of them into a “Windows 11 cluster” that could barely run a web server. One rainy evening, Leo downloaded the official Windows