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| Windows 10 Pro Light Speed Edition |
18363.1854 (19H2) Compact Lite
As nature prepares for it's long winter sleep, it goes out with a bang. Leaves turn to glorious hues of yellow, orange and red, changing the landscape into a vibrant fiery canvas.
This build features 16 Autumn inspired wallpapers, includes all the integrated and optional software that's also in
Why 'Light Speed' Edition?
This OS was primarily designed to run Light and Fast. One of my best in both regards in my tests.
This build features 16 Autumn inspired wallpapers, includes all the integrated and optional software that's also in
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, AND includes all the features and support that
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provides (XBOX, Gaming, etc.) and uses as little as 400 MB RAM in a VM.Why 'Light Speed' Edition?
This OS was primarily designed to run Light and Fast. One of my best in both regards in my tests.
Recommended for advanced users
For Clean Install Only
For members who are not aware, many lite / superlite builds remove many things such as included MS Apps (Defender, Mail, Calendar, OneDrive, BitLocker etc.) and they aren't meant to be brought back. It's intended for people who are looking for a leaner Windows experience, more as a core operating system to run their own apps and games, not depending or relying on MS's included apps, browsers, a/v etc. This build follows that tradition.
Some services and features are also removed / disabled, and performance tweaks implemented, which makes it a Lite / SuperLite build. One that can provide a smoother, more responsive, less resource hungry OS for interested members.
If anyone wants their taskbar to be transparent like in the screen shots, just change the preinstalled 'StartIsBack' settings to the following:
I also recommend enabling the 'shell liposuction' settings, by checking both of the 'Do Not Prelaunch' Boxes in the 'Advanced' Settings Tab. Will save you up to a couple hundred MB of RAM use.
For Clean Install Only
For members who are not aware, many lite / superlite builds remove many things such as included MS Apps (Defender, Mail, Calendar, OneDrive, BitLocker etc.) and they aren't meant to be brought back. It's intended for people who are looking for a leaner Windows experience, more as a core operating system to run their own apps and games, not depending or relying on MS's included apps, browsers, a/v etc. This build follows that tradition.
Some services and features are also removed / disabled, and performance tweaks implemented, which makes it a Lite / SuperLite build. One that can provide a smoother, more responsive, less resource hungry OS for interested members.
If anyone wants their taskbar to be transparent like in the screen shots, just change the preinstalled 'StartIsBack' settings to the following:
I also recommend enabling the 'shell liposuction' settings, by checking both of the 'Do Not Prelaunch' Boxes in the 'Advanced' Settings Tab. Will save you up to a couple hundred MB of RAM use.
DESCRIPTION:
ISO Size: 1.55 GB
Installed Size: 3.15 GB
Author: @FBConan
Supported Languages: English during install, Additional Languages after
Architecture: 64 Bit
Edition: Pro (19H2)
.NET Framework 3.5: Pre-Installed
DirectPlay: Enabled
MS Store: Included
SMB1: Enabled
SNMP: Enabled
Network Adapter Drivers: *Not Included*
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MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
RAM: 2 GB
Hard Disk Space: 8 GB
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INSTALL NOTES:
Create bootable USB with Rufus Tool, burn to DVD, or install in Virtual Machine
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ACTIVATION:
Not pre-activated, Medicines included in the 0ptional Folder if needed
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REMOVED:
Defender
Cortana
WinSXS
WinRE
Edge
Internet Explorer
Backup and Restore
Mixed Reality
Hyper-V
OneDrive
Additional Windows Features
Bitlocker
Some Fonts
Windows Mail
Windows Maps
And more...
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DISABLED:
Power Throttling
Ads
Automatic Maintenance
Download Blocking
Timeline
Error Reporting
UAC
Telemetry
Hibernation
PageFile
Windows Firewall
ISO Size: 1.55 GB
Installed Size: 3.15 GB
Author: @FBConan
Supported Languages: English during install, Additional Languages after
Architecture: 64 Bit
Edition: Pro (19H2)
.NET Framework 3.5: Pre-Installed
DirectPlay: Enabled
MS Store: Included
SMB1: Enabled
SNMP: Enabled
Network Adapter Drivers: *Not Included*
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MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
RAM: 2 GB
Hard Disk Space: 8 GB
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INSTALL NOTES:
Create bootable USB with Rufus Tool, burn to DVD, or install in Virtual Machine
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ACTIVATION:
Not pre-activated, Medicines included in the 0ptional Folder if needed
_____________________________________________________________
REMOVED:
Defender
Cortana
WinSXS
WinRE
Edge
Internet Explorer
Backup and Restore
Mixed Reality
Hyper-V
OneDrive
Additional Windows Features
Bitlocker
Some Fonts
Windows Mail
Windows Maps
And more...
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DISABLED:
Power Throttling
Ads
Automatic Maintenance
Download Blocking
Timeline
Error Reporting
UAC
Telemetry
Hibernation
PageFile
Windows Firewall
This build cannot receive future OS Features and Updates, and is intended to be that way. Because of this, the OS will remain stable, and the size of it will not grow exponentially like full Windows installs tend to, but remain the same.
To all interested members, thank you for your support, but please be aware that this is a light version of Windows. It does not have every feature in it, many things have been removed to allow it to function with greater performance and less system requirements than Full Windows can offer. If it is missing a feature, or service that you think you need, chances are it was removed intentionally, and can't be brought back. This Windows was designed with most users in mind, which is why it has most essential features and services included. I try to make builds that are highly functional, yet still very light as far as resources and HDD space requirements are concerned. You have been warned. Please don't ask me to add things, fix things, change things, or enable things. I'm not going to respond, or start giving tutorials, use Google. I sincerely hope you enjoy my builds, I am very passionate about light Windows, and hope they provide a good experience for you. If not, maybe another light version will better suit your needs, or perhaps full Windows is what you require.
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**SPECIAL NOTES** (PLEASE READ CAREFULLY)
You will need to ENABLE the Windows Update Service if you want to install additional language packs, install apps from the MS Store, Use XBOX Apps, or to let Windows automatically download and install drivers. It is disabled by default, but there is a shortcut to enable it in the start menu (in the 'tools' folder).
Some services are disabled by default. If you need them, run 'services.msc' and change the startup type of any desired service from disabled, to manual, and apply. (ie. touch keyboard service, biometric service)
*If you have a low amount of physical RAM and apps are crashing, enable a pagefile (Virtual Memory) To fix this issue. It is disabled by default, but easily enabled if needed*
To all interested members, thank you for your support, but please be aware that this is a light version of Windows. It does not have every feature in it, many things have been removed to allow it to function with greater performance and less system requirements than Full Windows can offer. If it is missing a feature, or service that you think you need, chances are it was removed intentionally, and can't be brought back. This Windows was designed with most users in mind, which is why it has most essential features and services included. I try to make builds that are highly functional, yet still very light as far as resources and HDD space requirements are concerned. You have been warned. Please don't ask me to add things, fix things, change things, or enable things. I'm not going to respond, or start giving tutorials, use Google. I sincerely hope you enjoy my builds, I am very passionate about light Windows, and hope they provide a good experience for you. If not, maybe another light version will better suit your needs, or perhaps full Windows is what you require.
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**SPECIAL NOTES** (PLEASE READ CAREFULLY)
You will need to ENABLE the Windows Update Service if you want to install additional language packs, install apps from the MS Store, Use XBOX Apps, or to let Windows automatically download and install drivers. It is disabled by default, but there is a shortcut to enable it in the start menu (in the 'tools' folder).
Some services are disabled by default. If you need them, run 'services.msc' and change the startup type of any desired service from disabled, to manual, and apply. (ie. touch keyboard service, biometric service)
*If you have a low amount of physical RAM and apps are crashing, enable a pagefile (Virtual Memory) To fix this issue. It is disabled by default, but easily enabled if needed*
DirectX Legacy Runtimes (DX9, DX10, DX11)
Visual C++ Runtimes (2005 - 2022) x86 and x64
Theme Patcher
7Zip
IrfanView
MPC-BE
Start Is Back
Old New Explorer
Win Aero Tweaker
Everything Search Engine
Firewall Kill / Engage Shortcuts
Print Spooler Kill / Engage Shortcuts
Windows Update Service Kill / Engage Shortcuts
29 Included Games
23 Themes
Windows 11 Icons
Visual C++ Runtimes (2005 - 2022) x86 and x64
Theme Patcher
7Zip
IrfanView
MPC-BE
Start Is Back
Old New Explorer
Win Aero Tweaker
Everything Search Engine
Firewall Kill / Engage Shortcuts
Print Spooler Kill / Engage Shortcuts
Windows Update Service Kill / Engage Shortcuts
29 Included Games
23 Themes
Windows 11 Icons
Medicines
TinyWall FireWall
Chrome
Firefox
Edge
uTorrent
16 Autumn Inspired Wallpapers
Action Center Enabler / Disabler
TinyWall FireWall
Chrome
Firefox
Edge
uTorrent
16 Autumn Inspired Wallpapers
Action Center Enabler / Disabler
Digger
Ice Breaker (Jezzball clone)
Windows XP Game Suite (6 Games)
Windows 7 Game Suite (7 Games)
DOS Games (12 Games, including 2 newly added games, Street Rod, and Street Rod SE)
Plants Vs. Zombies (GOTY Edition)
Bejeweled 2 Deluxe
Ice Breaker (Jezzball clone)
Windows XP Game Suite (6 Games)
Windows 7 Game Suite (7 Games)
DOS Games (12 Games, including 2 newly added games, Street Rod, and Street Rod SE)
Plants Vs. Zombies (GOTY Edition)
Bejeweled 2 Deluxe
Some Fonts have been removed from this build, if you're getting Font or text display errors, it's most likely because the font you need for your specific language support is missing. This mostly applies for some Asian Languages, but you can simply install the missing font(s) that you need for your location, and or language, and it should fix any display errors you are getting. Please click
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to download additional Fonts.All you need to do, is download the correct driver for your specific Network Adapter, and copy it to your USB drive, before you install a new OS on your PC, by doing the following:
- Right click on the start button (windows icon, bottom left hand side of screen typically) and go to 'Device Manager'
- Expand the 'Network adapters' category, and look for something in the list that looks like this:
- Now I would search Google for 'Realtek RTL8842AE driver' and most likely would be able to locate and download the driver, preferably from the manufacturer's website directly.
- You can also go to your laptop, or motherboard Manufacturer's website, they will have a section for driver downloads, where you will be able to download drivers specifically made for your Network Adapter.
- These drivers will most likely be newer, and hopefully work better for your pc than the one's provided in a Stock Windows build (I have had problems with MS provided drivers, which is the main reason I choose not to include them in some builds. My Network Adapter ceased to function completely with MS's provided drivers, I had to remove them, and install manufacturer provided updated drivers for my Network Adapter to work again.)
**After you write the iso to USB, before you do a clean install on your PC, transfer the driver (.exe file) to the USB first, then after you finish installing the new Windows OS on your PC, you can transfer the Network Adapter Driver from your USB stick, to your Hard Drive, before you unplug it. Then you can run the .exe file, and install the Network Adapter driver, so your PC can connect to the internet.
- Right click on the start button (windows icon, bottom left hand side of screen typically) and go to 'Device Manager'
- Expand the 'Network adapters' category, and look for something in the list that looks like this:
- Now I would search Google for 'Realtek RTL8842AE driver' and most likely would be able to locate and download the driver, preferably from the manufacturer's website directly.
- You can also go to your laptop, or motherboard Manufacturer's website, they will have a section for driver downloads, where you will be able to download drivers specifically made for your Network Adapter.
- These drivers will most likely be newer, and hopefully work better for your pc than the one's provided in a Stock Windows build (I have had problems with MS provided drivers, which is the main reason I choose not to include them in some builds. My Network Adapter ceased to function completely with MS's provided drivers, I had to remove them, and install manufacturer provided updated drivers for my Network Adapter to work again.)
**After you write the iso to USB, before you do a clean install on your PC, transfer the driver (.exe file) to the USB first, then after you finish installing the new Windows OS on your PC, you can transfer the Network Adapter Driver from your USB stick, to your Hard Drive, before you unplug it. Then you can run the .exe file, and install the Network Adapter driver, so your PC can connect to the internet.
The Windows Setup environment (boot.wim) in my releases is a basic, reduced version that saves hundreds of MB from the original MS boot.wim setup file.
Personally, I've never had a failed install, or setup issues on any of my PC's, ranging from 10 year old laptops, to brand new ones, with HDD, SSD, and NVMe Storage, AMD and Intel CPU's, and both MBR, and GPT partitioned drives.
If you are having issues, please try the following with any of my custom builds, or any other custom build for that matter that you are having an issue installing on your pc:
For anyone who's having / had issues installing my builds! Read This!
Use Rufus. Leave default settings if you have GPT Partitioned HDD (UEFI).
Change settings to the following, if MBR partitioned HDD (BIOS):
I can confirm, This works on both my MBR, and GPT systems, 10 years old, to brand new.
**Switch USB Ports if getting no driver error**
If that doesn't work, you can download a stock win 10 iso using MS's media creation tool, open the iso from MS in poweriso, go into the sources folder, delete the 'install.esd' or 'install.wim' file. (but still keep the iso open in PowerISO)
Then using 7zip, extract my iso, and put the autounnated.xml file from my root folder, into the root folder of the iso you have open in PowerISO, and the install.esd file that's in my sources folder, into the sources folder of PowerISO, then save as new iso. Try writing that to a USB. Should fix your issues.
You can drag files from File Explorer to PowerISO to copy over.
I also highly recommend that you copy the $OEM$ folder located in my iso's 'sources' folder, to the PowerISO's 'sources' folder before saving the new ISO, to transfer over any optional software included in my builds (ie, Web Browsers, Medicines etc.)
Personally, I've never had a failed install, or setup issues on any of my PC's, ranging from 10 year old laptops, to brand new ones, with HDD, SSD, and NVMe Storage, AMD and Intel CPU's, and both MBR, and GPT partitioned drives.
If you are having issues, please try the following with any of my custom builds, or any other custom build for that matter that you are having an issue installing on your pc:
For anyone who's having / had issues installing my builds! Read This!
Use Rufus. Leave default settings if you have GPT Partitioned HDD (UEFI).
Change settings to the following, if MBR partitioned HDD (BIOS):
I can confirm, This works on both my MBR, and GPT systems, 10 years old, to brand new.
**Switch USB Ports if getting no driver error**
If that doesn't work, you can download a stock win 10 iso using MS's media creation tool, open the iso from MS in poweriso, go into the sources folder, delete the 'install.esd' or 'install.wim' file. (but still keep the iso open in PowerISO)
Then using 7zip, extract my iso, and put the autounnated.xml file from my root folder, into the root folder of the iso you have open in PowerISO, and the install.esd file that's in my sources folder, into the sources folder of PowerISO, then save as new iso. Try writing that to a USB. Should fix your issues.
You can drag files from File Explorer to PowerISO to copy over.
I also highly recommend that you copy the $OEM$ folder located in my iso's 'sources' folder, to the PowerISO's 'sources' folder before saving the new ISO, to transfer over any optional software included in my builds (ie, Web Browsers, Medicines etc.)
If you're having issues installing additional language packs, please follow this guide exactly, this method works flawlessly for me in my testing.
Step 1
Turn On Metered Connection.
Step 2
Select an additional language to install
Step 3 (IMPORTANT)
DO NOT check the box 'Set as my Winodws display langauge', and click Install
Step 4 (IMPORTANT)
After desired language pack(s) are installed, DO NOT set them as your Winodws Display language yet.
Reboot your PC first. After your PC has been rebooted, then you can proceed to change the Windows Display Language from English, to your desired language, followed by the Prompt to Sign out to apply language settings.
The Screen Shots below show I have 4 languages Installed. After following this tutorial, I was able to change languages, and restart my PC without any issues.
Now your PC will be able to safely shut down and restart without issues.
Step 1
Turn On Metered Connection.
Step 2
Select an additional language to install
Step 3 (IMPORTANT)
DO NOT check the box 'Set as my Winodws display langauge', and click Install
Step 4 (IMPORTANT)
After desired language pack(s) are installed, DO NOT set them as your Winodws Display language yet.
Reboot your PC first. After your PC has been rebooted, then you can proceed to change the Windows Display Language from English, to your desired language, followed by the Prompt to Sign out to apply language settings.
The Screen Shots below show I have 4 languages Installed. After following this tutorial, I was able to change languages, and restart my PC without any issues.
Now your PC will be able to safely shut down and restart without issues.
To sign into your XBOX account if the sign in button isn't working in the App, follow these instructions please:
Go to: Settings - Accounts - Your Info - Account Settings - Sign in with a Microsoft Account Instead, then enter your account name and password, followed by Add PIN prompt, (PIN Window will appear in Background FYI) then load up XBOX app and your account will be signed in.
Go to: Settings - Accounts - Your Info - Account Settings - Sign in with a Microsoft Account Instead, then enter your account name and password, followed by Add PIN prompt, (PIN Window will appear in Background FYI) then load up XBOX app and your account will be signed in.
Clean Installation, no Drivers Installed, only changed StartIsBack settings (Shell Liposuction) uses about 568 MB RAM idle in this Laptop.
The amount of RAM your PC will use depends on amount of RAM installed, Dual or Single Channel, and other factors.
ie: my 16GB RAM (Dual Channel mode) laptop uses about 850 MB RAM idle in the same situation.
The amount of RAM your PC will use depends on amount of RAM installed, Dual or Single Channel, and other factors.
ie: my 16GB RAM (Dual Channel mode) laptop uses about 850 MB RAM idle in the same situation.
*Make Sure you read and follow the instructions on providing your own Network Adapter driver for this build before installing!*
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