: Similar versions like build 22000.194 (approx. 2.8 GB) have been spotted on the Internet Archive .
: Recommended for systems with 8 GB of RAM or less where standard Windows 11 may struggle.
: For a more secure experience, experts suggest performing a clean install of official Windows 11 and using a trusted, open-source debloating tool rather than a pre-modified ISO.
: Third-party modified ISOs are not official Microsoft products. Security analyses have found that some "LiteOS" builds can contain malicious registry keys or potentially unsafe components in their toolkits.
While various "Lite" ISOs are hosted on community platforms, users should exercise extreme caution:
: Includes a custom Toolkit for cleaning temporary files, applying gaming tweaks, and compacting the OS.
: These builds may include scripts for "cracked" software or illegal OS/Office activation, which violates licensing agreements. System Recommendations
: The OS is modified to remove the official Microsoft requirements for TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot , allowing it to run on older processors and machines without a dedicated security chip.