Is your compatible enterprise hardware being abandoned by Windows 11 due to strict TPM 2.0 or CPU restrictions? Avoid massive CapEx replacements by converting existing PCs into secure thin clients.
An authoritative step-by-step blueprint to reclaim older desktops and laptops with secure, central Linux management.
With the end of support for Windows 10, millions of perfectly functional corporate computers are facing premature retirement because they do not meet Windows 11 hardware specs. Discarding these devices generates immense electronic waste and requires substantial capital expenditures. Repurposing these endpoints with ThinX OS extends their useful life by 3–5 years while instantly securing the local layer.
A simplified technical roadmap to deploy ThinX OS and centralize control.
Identify devices with standard x86/x64 dual-core processors, at least 2 GB RAM, and 16 GB disk storage. Most corporate-class desktops and laptops from the past 8–10 years qualify.
Download the ThinX OS bootable ISO and write it to a standard USB drive using tools like Rufus, or configure your local network PXE server for automated network installation.
Boot the endpoint from the USB or network, select "Install to Disk", and let the installer securely overwrite the local drive, replacing local bloat with an encrypted read-only Linux firmware.
Upon first boot, the device automatically contacts the Xcalibur Global console over secure HTTPS. IT administrators can immediately assign Citrix, AVD, Horizon, or secure web-app connection profiles.
Yes, exceptionally well. Because ThinX OS is a lightweight, micro-Linux operating system (under 1 GB) that loads directly into RAM, local OS resource overhead is virtually eliminated. Perfect 1080p and 4K media offloading is handled locally on the device’s GPU, making old PCs feel brand new.
No. ThinX OS does not require TPM 2.0 or any specific modern CPU generation. It is designed to breathe new life into older, standard x86/x64 platforms, allowing you to bypass strict Windows 11 hardware barriers.
Yes, completely. Xcalibur Global manages all ThinX OS endpoints under a single dashboard, regardless of whether they are native Chip PC thin clients or converted third-party desktops and laptops.
Get in touch with an endpoint architect to request your bootable ThinX OS installer and a free trial license of Xcalibur Global.