: Removes non-essential background processes, telemetry, and pre-installed "bloatware" to free up CPU and RAM.
is a modified, "debloated" version of Windows (commonly Windows 7 or 10) designed by third-party creators to maximize performance on low-end hardware and gaming rigs. The April 2021 update specifically focuses on streamlining the operating system for older machines while maintaining modern compatibility. Key Features & Benefits Key Features & Benefits : Usually requires significantly
: Usually requires significantly less disk space than the standard 20-30 GB needed for a typical Windows install. Important Safety & Legal Considerations : Built to support UEFI and GPT partition
: Often includes tweaks to reduce input latency and maintain more stable frame rates. like 1 GB).
Because it is a "Lite" version, the requirements are lower than standard Windows: : 1 GHz or faster 64-bit (x64) processor.
: Built to support UEFI and GPT partition styles, making it compatible with modern BIOS standards and larger storage drives.
: At least 2 GB (though it can sometimes run on less, like 1 GB).