High-performance modes are enabled by default.
The right-click menu is often reverted to the classic Windows 10 style or enhanced with "Power User" shortcuts. Who Should Use This Build? High-performance modes are enabled by default
If you want a Windows experience without the feeling of being "tracked" by Microsoft. A Note on Security and Stability If you want a Windows experience without the
Because LiteOS builds are created by third-party developers and have certain features (like Windows Update or Windows Defender) potentially disabled or modified, users should always: High-performance modes are enabled by default
One of the biggest complaints about Windows 11 is the constant data reporting back to Microsoft. This LiteOS build disables telemetry and data collection services by default, ensuring your usage remains private and your bandwidth isn't wasted on background pings. 3. Optimized for Gaming (Low Latency) The "Gamer Edition" isn't just a name. This build includes:
Be prepared to install your GPU and chipset drivers manually, as some "driver libraries" are removed to save space. Conclusion