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Impressive for enthusiasts, too risky for regular users. Try official Windows 11 LTSC (if available) or a debloat script first.
Ghost Spectre strikes a balance between performance and usability. AtlasOS is faster but unusable for non-gaming tasks. Tiny11 is safer but slower. For most users, Ghost Spectre sits at the .
A built-in command-line tool that lets you easily toggle features like Windows Defender, install custom drivers, or add back essential apps (like the Microsoft Store) that were removed.
✅ – Lower idle RAM usage (1.2–1.5GB vs 2.5–3GB on stock). Games and older PCs feel snappier.
It’s popular among gamers, low-end PC users, and privacy-focused enthusiasts who want full control without Microsoft’s “bloatware.”