: Removes non-essential system apps, telemetry, and background services to free up RAM and CPU cycles.
: Built on Windows 11 Build 22621.457 , which was an early release of the 22H2 update featuring improved system resource history and enhanced security.
: Use a tool like Rufus to flash the ISO onto a USB drive (at least 8GB). Phoenix LiteOS 11 Pro (22621.457)
: Using modified ISOs carries inherent risks, as you are trusting a third-party developer with your OS core. Avoid using these for sensitive tasks like online banking.
: Includes pre-applied registry optimizations for faster boot times and more responsive gaming/application performance. : Using modified ISOs carries inherent risks, as
: While it runs on weak hardware, some specific drivers (like specialized printer or fingerprint drivers) might be missing due to the removal of driver repositories.
: Automatic Windows Updates are often disabled or "paused" indefinitely to prevent the OS from re-installing bloatware or breaking the custom tweaks. : While it runs on weak hardware, some
: Obtain the ISO from the official Phoenix LiteOS YouTube channel or trusted community forums like TeamOS . Verify the hash to ensure the file hasn't been tampered with.