: Automatically bypasses Microsoft's strict requirements for TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, RAM, and CPU checks, as well as forced Microsoft account creation during setup.
Allows PCs with older Intel Core or AMD Ryzen chips to run Windows 11 efficiently.
If you're interested in lightweight Windows solutions, Microsoft itself offers various editions and options, such as Windows 11 in S mode, or there are official NLT (Windows IoT) and LTSC (Long-Term Servicing Channel) versions aimed at specific use cases. Always ensure you download software from reputable sources to mitigate potential risks.
Often removed to save resources (though it can be re-installed), requiring users to be responsible for their own security. BitLocker: Removed for maximum speed.
Because there are fewer components to update, the update process is generally quicker and less error-prone.
While this build bypasses official Microsoft requirements, a minimum baseline is still needed for a functional experience.
The release leverages Microsoft's 24H2 feature update as its base layer, introducing core kernel optimizations and native support for advanced instruction sets. : Windows 11 Version 24H2. Modification Type : Micro (Extensive component removal). Architecture : x86-64. Compression Format : .7z (LZMA/LZMA2 compression algorithm).
: Because it is a "Micro" build, components like the Xbox App architecture, Windows Hello, or specific language packs may require manual re-installation or may not work at all.