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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2022
  • Checking out Windows 11 Superlite Edition from Ghost Spectre (NO TPM), a custom iso that disables all telemetry, bloatware and Microsoft online account integrations. Get Crowdsec: www.crowdsec.net/?mtm_campaig...
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  • @proaxel7003
    @proaxel7003 Год назад +1638

    My only concern with these stripped down versions is that I’m afraid I’m going to run into a situation where some app or game would have some weird obscure problem because it relied on something that had been stripped out. And because the vast minority of people use these lightweight installations chances are the problem is never going to turn up on google searches so you’re completely on your own on troubleshooting it.

    • @steen8156
      @steen8156 Год назад +233

      I've been using the super light version for a long time with zero issues.
      Actually, I've had so many issues with w10 vanilla, it was the reason I started looking for alternates and finished when I found this version used only for gaming. I use Linux mint as my daily since I will not allow telemetry

    • @123sleepygamer
      @123sleepygamer Год назад +180

      Mother fuckin ONEDRIVE. Some games literally, by default, save files to OneDrive. ARMA 3 is one of them I know for sure, it wouldn't launch until I turned OneDrive back on.

    • @ash_1419
      @ash_1419 Год назад +94

      If you've ever downloaded pirated games then it's just soooo easy to fix almost any type of missing file errors.

    • @exaq
      @exaq Год назад +35

      @@123sleepygamer i have onedrive removed and i can still play arma

    • @AndromedaCrab
      @AndromedaCrab Год назад +30

      @@123sleepygamer it should have those files in your documents not one drive

  • @mrkmdz
    @mrkmdz Год назад +67

    For a channel names "The Security Channel," I am surprised that you didn't do any basic security analysis of these ISO's. For example, scanning the files before and after installation with a couple of anti-virus products, monitoring network traffic for calls or beacons out to malicious or unrecognized sites, doing an analysis of the running processes.
    One immediate concern is that the project owners don't publish a hash to determine if the files downloaded are authentic. Even if I trust the TechLatest, I might not trust that the download links haven't been hijacked by malicious actors.
    I would do all these things myself before using these CD's on a real network. But many others who watch your channel won't have the knowledge or skills to do so. This would have turned an interesting video into a truly useful one.

    • @dluziond
      @dluziond Год назад +7

      Exactly.

    • @LifeSucksAndWeAllKnowThat
      @LifeSucksAndWeAllKnowThat Год назад +3

      honestly i have been using custom isos my whole life including ghost specctre and i have been hacked or anything, it seems fine, only issue is regarding antivirus. usually there is none. which is a issue.

    • @mgjk
      @mgjk 8 месяцев назад +9

      "One immediate concern is that the project owners don't publish a hash to determine if the files downloaded are authentic." - I don't trust these ISOs for a second. The lack of hashes might even be intentional to provide them with plausible deniability if malware is found. It also doesn't have to be something that introduces a detectable common malware, it can be a subtle configuration error such as a key which wasn't regenerated or randomized on install. It's hard to understand why a group would put so much work into such a polished image for no personal benefit and significant risk. Who are these guys?

    • @masterTigress96
      @masterTigress96 7 месяцев назад +2

      I just wrote a similar comment before I saw yours. I fully agree. This almost seems some sort of advertisement. Why the hell would anyone in this audience with some working brain cells left, be interested in someone else's custom Windows ISO?
      Would this be a great segway into building your own ISO to circumvent these issues that we outlined?
      Wouldn't it be great if this "Ghost Spectre" group would publish how they managed to build their version of Windows? Maybe with instructions how to do it yourself? I don't trust it one bit, and I would do as you stated in your comment and really, really keep a close eye on your firewall/event/IDS logs to see what's going on, *if* you do end up using it.

    • @boksorunfedaisi6287
      @boksorunfedaisi6287 6 месяцев назад

      Why would he do that, this video is an advertisement for CrowdSec, which does exactly what you said.

  • @MarcusAntonius415
    @MarcusAntonius415 Год назад +549

    I’ve been using Ghostspectre windows 10 and 11 for more then 2 years now. With the compact version, I didn’t run into any compatibility issues. No Cortana/Defender is a big plus for me and I get 5-8 fps more in every game. Battery life on laptops is also better because it runs less processes in the background.
    I’ve been monitoring outgoing internet connections and haven’t really found anything suspicious yet.

    • @123sleepygamer
      @123sleepygamer Год назад +137

      The bad thing about that is Windows Defender is actually a pretty damn good anti-virus software. I don't know if this channel speaks against it just because it comes from Windows or what but most security minded people I've seen speak about it just say good things about it mostly.
      Also, most gaming laptops are... not the "best" way to game on PC, temps are always an issue with 95% of gaming laptops. Keyboards suck ass, I could go on.

    • @MarcusAntonius415
      @MarcusAntonius415 Год назад +54

      @@123sleepygamer I agree mate, gaming PCs are much better. I also agree with the Defender being a good antivirus, yet for me, I kinda know how phishing/malware/scams work so I haven’t used an antivirus in 7-8 years. But yea, if you want to use one, it is a good choice and it is free

    • @tairikuokami
      @tairikuokami Год назад +32

      @@123sleepygamer Defender is the only AV that brings my PC to a crawl. It might be good, but it is not optimized.

    • @chipsie7596
      @chipsie7596 Год назад

      @@123sleepygamer I think this channel doesn’t like it because of this: ruclips.net/video/ZCV1Wx3Qugg/видео.html

    • @swimfan6292
      @swimfan6292 Год назад

      I call Bull shit.

  • @gmt1
    @gmt1 Год назад +345

    I've always tried removing telemetry and debloating Windows the best I could with tools like ThisIsWin11 and other tweaks, but never went so far as to install modified ISOs. I think the lowest CPU process count I got was 114, so to see only 92 in this is very impressive, and Edge being purged too given it always lingered. I'm currently trying out Linux and liking it a lot, but if it doesn't work out I may consider something like this (or maybe in a virtual machine).

    • @xCarbonMan
      @xCarbonMan Год назад +13

      then you didnt try chris titus debloat ita drop to 72 proccess when i preform his tool give it a try and thank me later

    • @CalaTec
      @CalaTec Год назад +8

      I followed Chris Titus guide on his RUclips channel. I had my windows copy on a fresh install with 70 processes, though it was still taking 2gb of ram

    • @xCarbonMan
      @xCarbonMan Год назад +17

      @@CalaTec yup but really i dont care about ram usages who care about 1 GB of ram in 2022 ? if you realy want that extra 1 GB of ram you can install this copy of windows and then debloat it with chris tool but i really dont recommended to install a custom version of windows that you dont know what they done with is.

    • @bidenisasnake9932
      @bidenisasnake9932 Год назад +3

      VM!

    • @AlteredCarbons
      @AlteredCarbons Год назад +7

      linux is the way i went as well. AntiX for laptops and Linux mint for pc's. for gaming i use SteamOS as well now. for emulation , the linux side handles it well or i can boot up Batocera OS as its great as well. ill never understand windows11 at this point any more.

  • @alexmm01
    @alexmm01 Год назад +764

    I think benchmarks comparing standard Windows to this would have been useful.

    • @xscript00024450
      @xscript00024450 Год назад +27

      There is video of benchmarks
      ruclips.net/video/EXoBHxCvxlE/видео.html

    • @anstropleuton
      @anstropleuton Год назад +1

      Would be a billion times faster than windows 11 xD

    • @xscript00024450
      @xscript00024450 Год назад +17

      @@anstropleuton i've been using windows 11 superlite for 5 months now and it feels much better than windows 10 and windows 11 stock

    • @alexmm01
      @alexmm01 Год назад +19

      @@xscript00024450 Thanks. As I suspected. Although this version has a smaller memory footprint, it isn't more than a few percentage points faster in real world performance. I'd imagine that any performance gains seen is simply due to Windows Defender being disabled.

    • @123sleepygamer
      @123sleepygamer Год назад +9

      That's the thing. I just can't be bothered to reinstall my entire OS unless I have hard proof this increases performance, maybe it would be worth it for low tier gaming rigs or as I call em "I.T. closet 'gaming' rigs" but a mid tier like mine or a NASA computer doesn't exactly need this unless they have their OpSec level set to "Paranoid as fuck"

  • @dabjeb09
    @dabjeb09 Год назад +47

    This brings back some memories. I still have my 210 MB mini CD with Win 98 SE Lite on it.

    • @davidharrison6535
      @davidharrison6535 Год назад +4

      I have a Phenom Black edition and a Phenom Triple core systems I want to build too Maybe into a stripped version of Win 7 And No Internet plus a Duron XP machine. That i'm about to rebuild after a suicidal Cockroach blew his power supply. Blew the top off a big Cap He said it was like a gunshot going off and that was it system dead and him shaking Blew the Ram Faulted the HDD and trashed the old AGP Card.

    • @thomaseliason8376
      @thomaseliason8376 Год назад

      Other than that, how was the play Mrs. Lincoln ?

  • @AlyesRock
    @AlyesRock Год назад +35

    I have been using win10 ghost for almost two years now for gaming and daily softwares and no problems so far, as a person who loved win7 it's just nice to have full control over the OS I am using

    • @AlyesRock
      @AlyesRock Год назад +3

      @SAVE VICARIOUS VISIONS from my experience I haven't encountered any security issues but then again I only visit specific trusted sites and use legit programs and I keep my important data saved in the cloud, however if you got any very sensitive data it's wisher to create your own custom OS and debloat it just for the peace of mind

    • @bigboiman1236
      @bigboiman1236 Год назад +1

      If you really want to have full control over the OS you are running, you kind of have to use Linux, Windows is proprietary software and who knows what unremovable backdoors M$ have put into it.

    • @matiassella4935
      @matiassella4935 Год назад +15

      @@AlyesRock If you keep your important data saved in the cloud it isn't yours anymore buddy, what are you talking about?

    • @Volkaer
      @Volkaer Год назад

      @@bigboiman1236 Been trying with ubuntu on my laptop. Still can't disable the automatic update prompt popup. Kinda defeats the purpose for me - might try different linux versions but so far it's come with it's own problems.

    • @AyahuascaJourneying
      @AyahuascaJourneying Год назад

      @@Volkaer Try Mint :)

  • @usamac4108
    @usamac4108 Год назад +13

    I would love to see a follow-up and an elaborated video on Spectre. The newer versions include an SE edition, which allows to return to win 10 start menu. Would be cool to see you go into the updating feature that's through the Ghost Toolbox. The toolbox is very well done as well. I am still playing around with the OS in a VM but I really do like this!

  • @handmade_videos
    @handmade_videos Год назад +8

    Cool, I habe been watching those videos about Windows 7, 8 and 10 how to reduce bloatware, telemetry and so on. So getting an .iso that lets you install only the stuff you really want sounds like a good idea. Greetings and thanks for sharing

  • @XWar_LockX
    @XWar_LockX Год назад +3

    This is actually really cool! Might put this on my future builds!

  • @user-kd4dr4rh5n
    @user-kd4dr4rh5n Год назад +104

    I have been using his iso's for quite a while now and I'm happy with the result, since windows 10 1709 to now windows 11 22h2 his versions of windows always worked for me since I was looking for something that didn't had the telemetry and bloadware the normal windows has for a bit more privacy, I tried creating my own debloated ISO but since I don't know much in depth about it like he is with the toolbox he made and the scripts I can only follow a tutorial, I also tried other versions of "lite" windows ISO but they either don't have windows update option anymore since I know that is a way for Microsoft to spy on their users and it's a good thing it's disabled to the sfc / scannow comand for corrupted files being disabled as well and I will download updates manually and install them, no way I got time for that and so ghost windows iso's were the best combo for me, I had the benefit of the update working even tho I know it's a privacy concern and the sfc comand works as well, the toolbox is helpful for installing brave, visual c++ installers and directx, the sound mod is cool somewhat and use nvcleaninstall to make an Nvidia driver without the telemetry also and just works for me, this doesn't mean that anyone should trust him more for his custom iso's or that they're the best but I'm just saying that if ur like me and I don't want to take everything apart piece by piece and choose what u like then put it back together it's a pretty good one to use day to day like I do, its my point of view using his work for some years and being pleased with it, so as for right now I trust his iso's and I would always choose them over original Microsoft iso's.

    • @user-kd4dr4rh5n
      @user-kd4dr4rh5n Год назад +5

      I think yes I'm not completely sure because in this version of windows a lot of things are removed including Microsoft store so if it's an app from there I think you can install Microsoft store again via the toolbox, I didn't do that or I don't know if it's possible because I wasn't interested into adding the store back but everyday apps that u download as . exe and install yes they all work, and its not a stupid question don't worry, this version of windows is a slimer one with a lot of things removed from it and I'll check tomorrow to see if you can install the store again via the toolbox of you need and use any app from within

    • @alwu5071
      @alwu5071 Год назад +2

      hi, does MS office tools function normally with this OS? for work etc
      thanks

    • @user-kd4dr4rh5n
      @user-kd4dr4rh5n Год назад +1

      @@alwu5071 Hello, I think yes I haven't tried them yet on this version but I don't see why they wouldn't work since they are apps that you download from Microsoft and any downloaded app as an executable will install and work just fine on it however if you need Microsoft teams and one drive back since they are removed on this version you can add or install them back using the toolbox so it's not like other versions where if the item is removed you can't bring it back. I know I had word and PowerPoint free versions I downloaded back when I had to work with them and I don't know if I still have them stored somewhere or I lost them completely but if I find them again I'll try and give you a solid answer on that one too.

    • @user-kd4dr4rh5n
      @user-kd4dr4rh5n Год назад +3

      @@thespacetime Hello, I write this next comment as a completion of my past one to you since again if you need any app from Microsoft store or one drive you can install them again trough the toolbox, PDFs I have downloaded and opened just fine in browser and for word and spreadsheets I don't see why it wouldn't work but as in my other comment I made a few seconds ago if I find my free versions I'll give them a try so you know for sure.

    • @kartikarya3207
      @kartikarya3207 Год назад +1

      @@thespacetime yes

  • @salty22
    @salty22 Год назад +32

    That version of the iso is VERY old, he did lot of update to it on it's official website and it improve a lot

    • @salty22
      @salty22 Год назад +1

      @@Jtzkb it's ghost spectre on youtube should check out on it's video comparison the link is in description with the details :3

    • @keylanoslokj1806
      @keylanoslokj1806 Год назад

      So where get iso from

  • @unlucky1307
    @unlucky1307 Год назад +216

    I love this. I really wish Microsoft would just make an official lite version or better yet let the average user control their computer. I'll still do my best to stick to Linux due to the open nature of it, but things like this definitely tempt me to go back to Windows land.

    • @ano_nym
      @ano_nym Год назад +33

      @@caresblair1234 yeah, unfortunately they have gone from being a company selling OSes to a company stealing your data like all others. Data is power these days.
      Linux is likely the best way to go, for games you can dual boot.

    • @unlucky1307
      @unlucky1307 Год назад

      @@caresblair1234 They won't. No matter how much good will and positive talk it would generate from users, they would lose money so they won't do it. I was simply stating that it would be nice for consumers if they did.

    • @wolontong
      @wolontong Год назад

      There is a huge reason of why they dont do that

    • @dragogos
      @dragogos Год назад +3

      There are a couple of official light-weight versions of Windows.
      Here is the list of all light-weight versions of WIndows:
      Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs (Windows XP)
      Windows Thin PC (Windows 7)
      Windows 10 LTSB (2015-2016)
      Windows 10 LTSC (2019-2021, IoT for support till 2032)
      These have been made for the enterprise market so getting a license is going to be a bit hard.

    • @Derek-tk4wf
      @Derek-tk4wf Год назад +10

      CIA wouldnt allow it

  • @7rich79
    @7rich79 Год назад +7

    Now that it's been a few months, how has the experience been with MS security updates or feature upgrade packs?

  • @Eikonic_
    @Eikonic_ Год назад +6

    thanks for this. I've been usin the GS compact versions for a long time, and was always a bit suspicious, but never noticed any abnormal processes or activity in all that time. its once to see a security pro have a look at one of his releases. makes me feel a bit better about the whole thing.

    • @suprememasteroftheuniverse
      @suprememasteroftheuniverse Год назад +12

      Why? He didn't test anything. This video is just an ad.

    • @n0viewers409
      @n0viewers409 3 дня назад

      Unfortunately not a great look at the OS, you can more or less universally see how trusted Ghost Spectre is through the amount of people that vouch for it and the few that actually track network traffic and scanning the files for issues. Ghost Spectre has done something really special for the people that need Windows without the bad Microsoft stuff and honestly while I use Linux Mint 22 as my main OS I still have needs for Windows in some way shape or form. With Ghost Spectre you not only get all of the telemetry and online bs cut out but you can do something as simple as oh I dont know MOVING YOUR TASKBAR. I do wish someone would do a good video in regards to this os like someone qualified that does authentic testing live on camera and extensive testing. Like I said people have vettet the OS though Ghost Spectre updates enough that testing would need to be done every release. Regardless it is easy and clear to see that Ghost Spectre is not only more functional that base Windows but also you can yourself check the OS for unwanted traffic and Virus utilities. The extra resources are also pretty epic and there are for sure some features in Windows that I love such as the OBS windows specific features as well as Nvidia Broadcast!

  • @sampatkalpesh
    @sampatkalpesh Год назад +8

    This is awesome Leo. How about a follow up video checking it for malware and viruses etc along different antivirus and see how it performs against full version with same antivirus.

  • @NeonEnigmaJC
    @NeonEnigmaJC Год назад +15

    Leo, can you find the avast AV version from 2007 with nuclear alert sounds with every detected virus? I would like to see it in action. It's pretty fun 😊

  • @jerodburnett6422
    @jerodburnett6422 Год назад +6

    I'm intrigued, it kind of looks more similar to a Linux distro this way. I was wondering, does having it stripped down so much cause any issues with AMD/NVIDIA drivers? I might give this a try..

  • @steen8156
    @steen8156 Год назад +18

    I've been using this version for a long time now with zero issues. I only use windows for gaming and Linux for daily.

  • @tamboleo
    @tamboleo Год назад +3

    What about a debloating-"detelemetring" tool that is open sourced and you can see the scripting behind it? Does it exist?

  • @MujurID
    @MujurID Год назад +3

    - GhostSpectre compact - PhoenixLiteOS pro plus - ReviOS - or any other suggestions?
    which custom windows 10 has the best compatibility? a slight increase in performance is okay, I use it for ms office and programming for college students and a little gaming.
    my device spec HP Notebook - 14s-dk0076au
    AMD Ryzen™ 5 3500U with Radeon™ Vega 8 Graphics
    8 GB DDR4-2400 SDRAM (2 x 4 GB)
    thanks.

  • @GPsarakis
    @GPsarakis Год назад +4

    Anyone have a rundown of the difference between superlite and compact? I can't upgrade my gaming pc because I don't have TPM, though that's easy enough to remove. I also use a MSA, game pass and onedrive so those don't bother me.

  • @deslocc124
    @deslocc124 16 дней назад

    Okay.. I've been looking for a 'light version' either of Win 10 Pro (which I have a full version of) or a light version of Windows 11.. now do these have to be 'licensed'? after install? My system has a SSD for my C drive and it has 550Gb of 'space'... but after the windows was installed I have very little space left (currently 41 Gb) left to load games and such.. So.. I was thinking of installing a Light version.. using an USB drive.. and 'wipe my current' system and then reload with the light version and then I guess restore my various games.. suggestions? Thanks

  • @stranger.granger
    @stranger.granger Год назад +2

    But can I move the taskbar to the side of the screen instead of having it at the bottom? I have a 21:9 monitor, and having it on the side just makes a lot more sense to me.

  • @profesortodorovic4117
    @profesortodorovic4117 Год назад +31

    There are certain issues which I found;
    1. You cannot edit hosts file.
    2. You cannot fully use "run as administrator" as you are not full administrator.
    3. Issues with usb ports and windows not reading hdds.

    • @user-yv7mu9en6v
      @user-yv7mu9en6v Год назад +6

      The not being able to change the hosts file is suspicious to be honest

    • @ChrisAzure
      @ChrisAzure Год назад

      I have been using it for months and the issue about editing the host file I can't say anything because I don't mess with it but, your second point is wrong, because the account you create when you install the OS is an administrator account, so obviously you don't need "run as administrator" on an administrator account, that basic logic. And issues with USB ports or not reading HDDs look more like a hardware thing but I haven't encountered that issue in any of my computers or any other computer where I installed GhostSpectre version of Windows.

    • @profesortodorovic4117
      @profesortodorovic4117 Год назад +1

      @@ChrisAzure Firstly, I do think Ghost Spectre is a decent product. Every product has issues and they are both good and bad. Secondly, there are certain tweaks for W11 tweaks that cannot be done because they require such actions as "run as administrator" but the system will not allow you to do so. The user is not full administrator. Hence why you also cannot edit the hosts file.
      Thirdly, please thoroughly test the product before commenting with basic knowledge or no experience.

    • @ChrisAzure
      @ChrisAzure Год назад

      @Profesor Todorović so basically 3 computers 2 of which are for daily use and 1 as a gaming PC with lots of installs are not enough to know how something works...sure

  • @ExZ1te
    @ExZ1te Год назад +345

    But is it secure, can you run some tests?

    • @repairman2be250
      @repairman2be250 Год назад +67

      As secure as Windows itself.

    • @Egoryotu
      @Egoryotu Год назад +86

      @@repairman2be250 yeah but can you prove that?

    • @limeadeTV
      @limeadeTV Год назад +28

      Pretty sure it is since it's just windows without bloat ware and telemetry

    • @marfnl2
      @marfnl2 Год назад +84

      @@limeadeTV where you can remove you can add.
      The only really safe way is creating your own version.

    • @Freshbott2
      @Freshbott2 Год назад +23

      @@marfnl2do you create your own versions of Linux too?

  • @buoiii5737
    @buoiii5737 Год назад

    Your content is great and concise. I just watch tell the end for that juicy youtube alg.

  • @qwewer6
    @qwewer6 Год назад +3

    Will you test it to know if it is as safe as the unchanged one with windows defender and others?

  • @ripredowski1376
    @ripredowski1376 Год назад +39

    Hi Leo, this looks awesome. How about a follow up video checking it for malware / viruses etc and installing / testing a game or 2 as well.

    • @VerseChorusCurse
      @VerseChorusCurse Год назад +9

      @@caresblair1234 so did you see the other video where the guy running this channel compared Windows 11 (clean install from Microsoft) to Windows XP?
      Win11 connected to various services including external vendors without consent? That's pretty much the definition of spyware.
      I second the guy running this channel running this cut-down version of Windows 11 through Wireshark as he can show any back doors opening there, if any.

    • @jamesg8246
      @jamesg8246 Год назад

      @@caresblair1234 Linus Tech Tips.

    • @xeon39688
      @xeon39688 Год назад +1

      Idk I use his windows 10 iso and never had any issue

    • @AIC_onyt
      @AIC_onyt Год назад

      @@jamesg8246 he is reffering to the video cris titus tech. he makes win 10/11 debloated videos

    • @jamesg8246
      @jamesg8246 Год назад

      @@AIC_onyt Yeah I see now. Thanks.

  • @BooDamnHoo
    @BooDamnHoo 4 месяца назад

    I've been using it for a year. Love it. Solid and zero problems of any kind.

  • @SHARK_QUASAR
    @SHARK_QUASAR Год назад +1

    If I am on Windows 10 and want to upgrade to this version of Windows 11, do I have to do a fresh install or it isn't necessary?

  • @kristianzapater1913
    @kristianzapater1913 Год назад +23

    Great video, have you done any analysis as to whether this build is giving off any telemetry or has any spurious software installed? Curious to see if it comes packaged with any malware or viruses...

    • @thebadtemperedbrit
      @thebadtemperedbrit Год назад +3

      Reading through lots of comments, long term users of 1 year+ all report no issues, no suspicious outgoing connections & great functionality, sounds great, I'm considering it for tired old PC's!

  • @repairman2be250
    @repairman2be250 Год назад +5

    That looks pretty darn good to me to have a play when using M$ Windows virtual machines. From security point of view how does one test such a system? Try all the antivirus and variants?

  • @TheMadJoker87
    @TheMadJoker87 Год назад +1

    can i use this iso to "downgrade" if i already have installed windows 11 or do i need to make a clean install/format and lose everything?

  • @LunarGhostII
    @LunarGhostII Год назад

    How do updates work for the OS? Also since windows defender isn't on here I'm guessing you look for your own software?

  • @concordemachspeed24
    @concordemachspeed24 Год назад +3

    I installed this into my main system, no problems with it, they are not asking for your personal info, it's just perfect, been using it with 4 GB RAM and it was idling at 41% (this also applies to Windows 10)

  • @Trixie_I
    @Trixie_I Год назад +226

    if we knew for a fact it was safe and it would keep getting security updates then this would clearly be a superior version in every way.
    sadly it being a custom OS built by randoms, you just can't ever be sure you won't one day be screwed for using it due to some hidden code or missed security update that ended up making your system very vulnerable to major exploits, it's just too scary to use as your main OS for anything important.
    Though, I guess it can be amazing if you use it on a machine you never intend to connect to the internet and only transfer singeplayer games to it? but that's such a niche concept, who would waste time doing that? I'd rather have my windows eat 2 more GB of my ram and be able to use the internet on my machine to do whatever I want.

    • @fr4gl3
      @fr4gl3 Год назад +15

      You can probably install security updates. I've always used lite versions and they always updated. This would be an exception.

    • @JamesNashWalker
      @JamesNashWalker Год назад

      @@fr4gl3 how you update those?

    • @fr4gl3
      @fr4gl3 Год назад +10

      @@JamesNashWalker Windows update? I still use windows 7 and I can choose which updates to install.

    • @accountid9681
      @accountid9681 Год назад +11

      I can see myself using this as gaming VM with GPU passthrough from my main linux PC, but yeah, I wouldn't ever put sensitive data on that thing

    • @jeroen5736
      @jeroen5736 Год назад

      you never know what you install on your system for code. you think a sertain name is trustworthy or because someone else says something is good ? people say just about everything just to sell stuff or scam you or they are just being ignorant.. lol

  • @bazoo513
    @bazoo513 Год назад

    Does one of those versions include (or includes it in that "install additional stuff" app) WSL2?

  • @dv7548
    @dv7548 Год назад +2

    Thx for your research and sharing this.

  • @anonymousminer7401
    @anonymousminer7401 Год назад +7

    Hey I have tried Christ titus's script and it might do most of what this iso does while showing you what it does in PowerShell. Maybe something to check

    • @mistermusic140
      @mistermusic140 Год назад

      I tried Chris Titus script and it works great. It cut the running processes from 120 down to 65. My computer is much faster now.

  • @Wahinies
    @Wahinies Год назад +3

    This was a truly excellent look at what I would call a distro of win11 :) thanks for putting it together, I am intrigued

  • @Archangel657
    @Archangel657 Год назад

    So would this only be possible with a new laptop with nothing noteworthy installed or could you do this on any used laptop w/o fear of losing everything via corrupted files or lose of functionality from something specific or whatever?

  • @MrRastafisch
    @MrRastafisch Год назад +1

    Will it work on old Haswell microarchitecture CPU? And can we upgrade a standard Win 10 Pro to Ghost Specter Win 11? Thank you.

  • @NorthernScrub
    @NorthernScrub Год назад +69

    I'd be very interesting in seeing a wireshark result on this system

    • @SMGJohn
      @SMGJohn Год назад +50

      Apart from the connection to a North Korean server, there nothing else thats unusual.

    • @raitchison
      @raitchison Год назад +21

      @@SMGJohn That actually might be concerning if not for the level of trust we all have in our great and glorious leader of True Korea™ the great Kim Jong Un.

    • @Headcrabman9999
      @Headcrabman9999 Год назад

      @@SMGJohn YOOOOO BRUHHH FOR REAL ON GOD????????????? Jesus fucking christ, this comment is facetious you trogs.

    • @Noahitis
      @Noahitis Год назад +4

      @@lievre460 facepalm

    • @Noahitis
      @Noahitis Год назад +5

      @@lievre460 he's joking about the nk connection lol

  • @MohanadShaban
    @MohanadShaban Год назад +4

    Has been using it for a while on several devices and it's awesome 🥳

  • @HouseofMartin
    @HouseofMartin Год назад

    Would this work as an upgrade from Windows 10 that I currently run or would i have to do a clean install?

  • @beardalaxy
    @beardalaxy Год назад

    How do updates work on this? Do they use their own servers or just Microsoft's, then unbloat it again after the update?

  • @MrJest2
    @MrJest2 Год назад +5

    I use command prompts all the time; I "grew up" (computing-wise - I only really started getting re-introduced to PCs in the late '80s; my first was the TRS-80 Mod.I) on DOS and am still faster and more comfortable doing things in a command setting. When the OS itself becomes bloat/spyware, it's time to look at a different operating environment. They are eliminating everything _fun_ from the PC.

  • @montecorbit8280
    @montecorbit8280 Год назад +9

    Could you do the compact version please?? Also it would have been nice to know how much Windows 11 takes up in memory when you first booted up, not all of us know that....

    • @penguindrummaster
      @penguindrummaster Год назад +1

      My Windows 11 PC sits at ~8GB RAM usage after startup. Even my Windows 10 work laptop usually boots at ~4GB and quickly ramps up to 8GB RAM at idle because of WSL

  • @6ch6ris6
    @6ch6ris6 Год назад

    what happens with updates? many times games require a specific version of the OS to run. can the custom OS install updates without breaking its superlite feature?

  • @pchris
    @pchris Год назад

    You should have tried doing some normal tasks like video editing or downloading and installing games to see/demonstrate what kinds of extra hurdles such a barebones windows install will bring.
    You say that the superlite version is missing a lot of functionality and that the command prompt will need to be used but never really explain what you mean or how that would effect the avcerage user other than the one prompt for installing the browsers/other software and re-enabling windows features.
    I'm also curious to know if TPM can be disabled with this lightweight install since I'm not too big of a fan of Microsoft encripting my computer against me.

  • @jondonnelly4831
    @jondonnelly4831 Год назад +20

    Make a guide how to DIY this yourself using the utilities, power shell and other tools available.

  • @MrOfflineAlways
    @MrOfflineAlways Год назад +13

    I literally miss the days when you didn’t need a Microsoft account to setup Windows, and where there wasn’t a lot of things preloaded like OneDrive, Teams, and other apps they pay to have pre installed

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Год назад

      OneDrive and Teams are other spyware products owned by Microsoft.

    • @pinkipromise
      @pinkipromise Год назад +2

      you dont if you disconnect from internet during first boot

    • @twdynai
      @twdynai Год назад +1

      @@pinkipromise i just set up a new windows laptop and it requires you to connect to the internet to proceed with the setup process. there's probably a way to bypass this but it's far less convenient for the average consumer which is exactly what microsoft wants

  • @reshadeit3860
    @reshadeit3860 Год назад

    My dear friend, I have win10 lite on a all in one PC CeleronN 1.5/2.1 dual, DDR3 4g notebook type, HDD, interl hd graphics 512 shared, basically a notebook... My win10 it's the original release OEM can't activate it... Will gosth specter 11 perform better than my current win10 version? Can I install both simultaneously for trials? Thanks really needing guidance here

  • @jamesmdeluca
    @jamesmdeluca Год назад

    Greetings:
    I was hoping that your mention of Ghost Spectre supporting use on Windows 10 would include some details on the subject. I guess I will need to check their site for details.

  • @levyroth
    @levyroth Год назад +12

    I've tried this distro (lol) in a VM and it's very cool. I'll run it directly on my gaming rig soon with no regrets because it's that damn good.

    • @ricn5494
      @ricn5494 Год назад

      The one question I have is does it support 4k, HDR, and Dolby Audio?

    • @BoratWuschki
      @BoratWuschki Год назад +1

      @@ricn5494 of course it does. you can still download and install all the drivers you need.

    • @AmrHazem_EG
      @AmrHazem_EG Год назад

      I am installing it now.

  • @adithyasunil8809
    @adithyasunil8809 Год назад +5

    Clean build to run windows apps on a vm. Rly liking it so far

  • @sjsphotog
    @sjsphotog Год назад +3

    What is the min requirements for the compact/lite version? Maybe this would be good to install on an older laptop?

    • @Anderson_101
      @Anderson_101 Год назад

      Just what I was wondering too

    • @yoshy2628
      @yoshy2628 Год назад +1

      1.2 Ghz processor, 2 Gb of ram and 40 gb of hdd.
      I use this variant for my beat up tablets, more stable than anything and is low on resources.

  • @LivingUnlabeled
    @LivingUnlabeled Год назад

    I wonder how it holds up to dism command. Would that command restore the disabled services??

  • @joaofreitas8724
    @joaofreitas8724 7 месяцев назад

    is wifi working with this versions? Last time I installed tiny10 the wifi wasnt working. and are auto updates also removed?

  • @FreeThinker0
    @FreeThinker0 Год назад +13

    You should totally do Wireshark test on this and compare it with regular windows 11.
    I also want to know if it gonna be able to run updates like returning back to windows XP?

    • @sioh3
      @sioh3 Год назад

      Yes we need this! :D

  • @amruzaky4939
    @amruzaky4939 Год назад +4

    Ah, 👻 ghost spectre. I used his iso for virtual machine. Neat because it seems like the original w11 ran a lil too rough on my VM. Haven't upgraded my main CPU to 11 though.

  • @629Justme
    @629Justme Год назад

    ... did you install while connected to the internet? Its one easy way to prevent extra bloat because the install process cant connect to microsofts servers while installing. Its what I do. If you also did this is it even a better option?

  • @amdkillaplays
    @amdkillaplays Год назад

    Does this still get the latest security updates from Microsoft? I would imagine they would potentially end up turning some of the telemetry back on with some updates too

  • @munimhasibul2072
    @munimhasibul2072 Год назад +71

    I am using Ghost Specter windows 10 lite for quite a long time. Not just for gamers but this runs amazing in older pc's. I highly recommend it. And in my 7 or 8 months of use I've never seen anything suspicious or harmful for my system.

    • @danielduncan6806
      @danielduncan6806 Год назад +3

      When you are your most secure, you also are at your most vulnerable.

    • @NobbsAndVagene
      @NobbsAndVagene Год назад

      @@danielduncan6806 In this case I would like proof, as I seriously doubt much of the bloatware and telemetry on a standard Windows installation provide any level of security.
      All this shit does is track you so advertisers can use that information to sell you crap. That's why Windows is free since 10.

    • @danielduncan6806
      @danielduncan6806 Год назад +1

      @@NobbsAndVagene Sorry, I can only tell you once. After that it is up to you to decide. I will leave you to it, you have a lot of thinking you need to do.

    • @youdonegoofed
      @youdonegoofed Год назад +29

      @@danielduncan6806 🤓

    • @maxscott3349
      @maxscott3349 Год назад

      @@danielduncan6806 What did I miss here?

  • @mikopiko
    @mikopiko Год назад +4

    Is there no official download link? Just people sharing an ISO? Could you at least provide a checksum to your ISO image?

  • @GiuseppeGaetanoSabatelli
    @GiuseppeGaetanoSabatelli Год назад +1

    Just saw this in my recommendations. Curious if there's a DIY tutorial for removing features from a full install, top down, rather than using a third party iso and restoring needed features, bottom up.

  • @arma5648
    @arma5648 Год назад

    This looks great but if I install this its a clean install, correct? Not an Upgrade. Also, does this product deliver Microsoft security updates etc?

  • @notabene9630
    @notabene9630 Год назад +8

    Good video, would be nice to have the official download link in the description

  • @TwilightSirius
    @TwilightSirius Год назад +37

    Now that Tiny11 has been recently released, it would be great seeing a head to head comparison betwen Tiny11 and Ghost Spectre.

    • @thomaseliason8376
      @thomaseliason8376 Год назад +7

      Ghost wins out on both installed size and RAM at idle.

    • @blinddog1212
      @blinddog1212 Год назад

      @@thomaseliason8376 And ghost lets you do system updates, correct?

    • @thomaseliason8376
      @thomaseliason8376 Год назад +3

      ​@@blinddog1212 - Yes it does, I'm fully updated without a hitch. It's a very good OS.... even allows for compatibility with older programs.

    • @SoK05
      @SoK05 Год назад +3

      Tried Tiny11, and for some reason it was very clunky... Tried Ghost 11 and it's perfect.

  • @Musicman-50
    @Musicman-50 Год назад

    What's the actual hard drive space needed to install the Superlite os?
    I'm limited to a 16gb SSD.

  • @swagysnoop5248
    @swagysnoop5248 Год назад

    Hi sorry for being late but does gamebar work? Or the Xbox app either one

  • @ryomario90
    @ryomario90 Год назад +18

    I made the switch to this superlite version after I saw this video, so far so good, it's certainly snappier and less RAM consuming. The only issue I had was activating windows, not sure how but I managed to get it activated, the activation in the toolbox didn't do anything, then in windows settings I ran the activation troubleshooter which detected that I have a valid activation key ( either the toolbox key or the key that I have linked to my account, I'm not sure which ) and it activated it.

    • @davidharrison6535
      @davidharrison6535 Год назад +3

      Yeah I just had to reinstall every thing back to win10 Pro to get my License now running Pro on this machine And this one is on the Insider Channel

    • @pukwaan
      @pukwaan Год назад

      Kmspico dummy

    • @kenrock2
      @kenrock2 Год назад

      If you have valid license key you can activate like u normally do. The activation tool is just to extend trial to 6 months.. Not really a crack or uses enterprise license to activate it.

    • @keylanoslokj1806
      @keylanoslokj1806 Год назад

      ​@@kenrock2so how do you postpone it beyond the 6 months?

  • @the_dfh
    @the_dfh Год назад +8

    i remember my Windows XP install which i debloated manually would use something like 90 MB after boot, now i hear "it only uses 1.1GB" on an already debloated system like it's so little... that's nuts.
    BTW: i'm currently using Win10 and it uses that, around 1 GB after boot

    • @nickryan3417
      @nickryan3417 Год назад +2

      Yep. "Only uses 1.1GB" is utterly nuts. It's a bloody operating system, it should provide the operating functionality and the shared resources for applications. This shouldn't require using a vast amount of RAM for no evident purposes whatsoever - I can't even think of what OS processes would or should ever total up to 1GB of RAM. The closest I have come to justifying this is if the RAM usage includes the display frame buffers but a 1920x1080 32 bit (8 bit RGB + 8 bits wasted for efficiency) full screen buffer is 8MB. Even double buffering various OS applications that seem to be essential at full screen is only going to add up to a couple of hundred MB at most. Which still leaves 900MB utterly inexplicably used RAM.

  • @sig1761
    @sig1761 Год назад

    Do stuff like this get auto updates? Because im worried it might become a security issue if you don't get updates

  • @hardwin82
    @hardwin82 Год назад

    Love it. Updates works ? Will mess something up?nice video👌

  • @periloustactic
    @periloustactic Год назад +4

    What are your thoughts of Spy-bot Anti Beacon? It claims to disable all telemetry etc. in Windows. No, I am not affiliated with them in any way.

  • @landonmackey1091
    @landonmackey1091 Год назад +3

    I tried (to no avail) to install Windows Ameliorated in the past. This looks much more promising, PLUS it includes Windows 11. I MUST try it. I need a Windows target platform for development

    • @theclearsounds3911
      @theclearsounds3911 Год назад

      I also tried Ameliorated something like 2 years ago, and it was such a disaster that I gave up on it very quickly.

  • @paradyze5013
    @paradyze5013 Год назад

    Today I installed the Compact + Def version. I created the normal local Administrator via the installer but I as dumb as I am accidentally created a second user via Outlook which I was logged onto the first time. I deleted it soon after but my question now is are all settings which my installment made on it's own on the wrong user still active on the right one?

  • @jhrykkjutku
    @jhrykkjutku Год назад

    Hi, When you instal a new OS, does it delete the previous one ? Thank you.

  • @georgianciucu9407
    @georgianciucu9407 Год назад +4

    Been using GHOST SPECTRE's modified versions of windows for about 4 years now and I could never go back. Stock windows is so full of crap, even LTSC or other variants. You could probably achieve the same thing that GHOST achieved by doing it yourself and "be safe" but be prepared because it will take a lot of time. I never had any problems with malware or anything like that. Windows defender and other antiviruses do find ghost toolbox as a virus but it's not. I might do a debloated version of windows 11 just for myself and see how it compares to the GHOST one.

  • @barrybear2012
    @barrybear2012 Год назад +3

    I'm mostly a Linux person (I use my own custom Debian Sid distro called zOS Desktop....formerly Zoonity Desktop), but I swear this version of Windows 11 is smooth as butter.

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Год назад

      Please beware that zOS is also the name of one of the biggest operating systems out there, specifically one of IBM's operating systems for mainframes etc.

    • @barrybear2012
      @barrybear2012 Год назад

      @@johndododoe1411 my friend Roberto Dohnert informed me of that, so I changed the name to MontaninIX

  • @planb2504
    @planb2504 Год назад

    What's gonna happen if we 'check for update' later on? Will it not update, update only necessary parts, or update to full-size windows again?

  • @sasgarbage7482
    @sasgarbage7482 Год назад

    Can it be installed on external SSD. Because normal installation on external SSD it seems via Rufus but i wonder Rufus won't be showing this build in the form like 4 option shown

  • @Finnisher_DAD
    @Finnisher_DAD Год назад +5

    Okay this actually makes me wanna try Win 11 finally. Or re-install Win 10 as Superlite.
    As someone who first learned computers with DOS I long for the days when users had control over the OS and not the other way around

    • @renatatostada3318
      @renatatostada3318 Год назад

      Linux exists...

    • @CallumCarmicheal
      @CallumCarmicheal Год назад +1

      @@renatatostada3318 Linux is great if you don't have a DSC required monitor. The only thing stopping me from using Linux as my primary operating system is that I cannot use my monitor is 5120x1440p240hz.
      Nvidia keeps stalking about it in the GitHub repo but no progress.
      So yeah there are reasons people still need to use windows.

  • @gr0wnup5
    @gr0wnup5 Год назад +14

    GHOST builds are truly Spectacular 🌟

    • @SjarMenace
      @SjarMenace Год назад

      Ghost builds? This is called spectre

    • @ExZ1te
      @ExZ1te Год назад +4

      @@SjarMenace He meang Ghost spectre

    • @Karla_Finch-Cluff
      @Karla_Finch-Cluff Год назад +2

      That's a well worded pun if I've seen one :D

    • @Mario583a
      @Mario583a Год назад

      How can Ghost builds be spectacular if we normally cannot see phantasms?

  • @physixtential
    @physixtential Год назад

    Does it work with WSL? Does it put the documents folder and documents quickly in a god damned onedrive path? How do major security updates etc work?

  • @Brovia19
    @Brovia19 Год назад

    Instead of using the modded Ghost Spectre, is there any other tool that can be used to customize Windows 11 and debloat it so that it can perform the same like what Ghost Spectre would do?

  • @TheRandomGuyTheFarNoGameCat
    @TheRandomGuyTheFarNoGameCat Год назад +7

    I really would love it if they could bring back Windows 10's Start Menu. If they ever do that, I would use this Windows 11 build in a heart beat.

    • @TeamRaident
      @TeamRaident Год назад +4

      One of the builds contained in the iso includes the windows 10-style start menu. :)

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Год назад +1

      I'd prefer the Windows 7 and older start menu as resurrected by at least one 3rd party shell extension for Windows 8.

    • @PrivacyEnt
      @PrivacyEnt Год назад

      then just use the win 10 build of this?

    • @aretzky6647
      @aretzky6647 Год назад +1

      Open Shell is what you need XD

    • @theclearsounds3911
      @theclearsounds3911 Год назад

      @@johndododoe1411 I want the Windows 2000 start menu! Microsoft started ruining it as early as XP! Good thing for the 3rd party shell extension you mentioned. I used it on Windows 7. Worked great.

  • @coldfront.
    @coldfront. Год назад +3

    Well, I discovered this right after I switched to Linux. At least I learned something new.

  • @Bacender
    @Bacender Год назад

    What about windows updates? I would imagine they would either add back bloat and telemetry or they’d be completely disabled, and if they’re disabled what happens to security updates?

  • @sicegames8554
    @sicegames8554 Год назад

    Hey great video! I would how ever love to know what NR.39 Tweaking for gaming | etc. does in the ''ghost toolbox'' and also benchmarks in games if that is something you do! thanks.

  • @davidbwa
    @davidbwa Год назад +7

    I'm glad products like this exist. But this video also made me do 'time machine' in my mind. As a user since before there even was a windows it seems kind of weird to think of "ONLY uses 1.1 GIG of ram" as an achievement. Not throwing shade, I'm saying it makes me think about how much bloat there has been over the decades. I still laugh when I think of a conversation with a friend when I upgraded him to a 120 MB hard drive and we figured "You'll never fill that up!" lolololol

    • @MiniRockerz4ever
      @MiniRockerz4ever Год назад +4

      Sad to see most developers skipping optimization indeed. The amount of electricity modern PCs consume is crazy too...

    • @theclearsounds3911
      @theclearsounds3911 Год назад +2

      My Windows XP machine uses 350MB of RAM when I'm not running a web browser, and I haven't done anything to strip my build down. 1.1 GIG with nothing running is still extreme bloatware. It makes me want to try it, just to look at the task manager to find out what could possibly be hogging all that RAM.

    • @Opossum412
      @Opossum412 Год назад

      I remember how happy I was to see 600 out of 640k base RAM free in DOS for the first time. 40k (plus whatever was in high and upper memory) being the entire overhead. 1.1GB as a sort of benchmark achievement is truly insane by comparison!

  • @TechX1320
    @TechX1320 Год назад +14

    Been using ghost spectre superlites for many years. It's absolutely fantastic and my friends are running it too
    There was a point in time where ghostspectre had to put out a reminder statement to only download the ISO from his website because somebody was modifying his ISO and including viruses in it. So getting it from anywhere other than is website is just playing with fire like any other modified ISO.
    THE WEBSITE IN THE DESCRIPTION IS NOT GHOST SPECTER'S OR ORIGINAL WEBSITE. Like I stated he has warned against this in the past, only get the links from his RUclips channel to his website

    • @Dameworth
      @Dameworth Год назад

      is the website linked in the description the right place

    • @TechX1320
      @TechX1320 Год назад +1

      @@Dameworth he did NOT link the correct website. Only way to get the links is to go from the links in the video description on ghost spectre's channel. He has his website coded so that it knows you are forwarded to his pages with RUclips.

    • @thespacetime
      @thespacetime Год назад

      I have a question. Can you still run and use normal day to day softwares like spreadsheets and pdf and word? Sorry if this is a stupid question

    • @TechX1320
      @TechX1320 Год назад +1

      @@thespacetime oh yeah. Windows still works as it should like any other windows OS, just like the video states, all the Microsoft spyware, ads and bloatware is gone, also some functionality that most people don't use is disabled by default (biometrics for windows hello or finger print readers for example)

    • @thespacetime
      @thespacetime Год назад +1

      @@TechX1320 okay thank you. i just want to make sure before trying it.

  • @leplane_
    @leplane_ Год назад

    I wonder if this setup is more improved than some apps that disables services and bloatware from Windows. I'm looking at ways to speed W10 more than I have already, and these superlite versions are very tempting. I do heavy video editing, and heavy particle simulations.

  • @thardpureza4543
    @thardpureza4543 Год назад

    is it ok to just update the windows 10 spectre to windows 11? will it loose the spectre version if i update to windows 11 ? or just do the clean install?

  • @leonaor534
    @leonaor534 Год назад +9

    Ghost Spectre, Harbour of Tech and Phoenix OS they are all good in making Windows Lite installer.

  • @leeh.1900
    @leeh.1900 Год назад

    Does this ISO use a WIN10 file from MS? And ... maybe...is it activatable?? And I wonder if you could install an AV package to see if it picks up anything...

  • @Autokiller36
    @Autokiller36 Год назад

    So if i’d install windows without defender, what do you guys recommend for antivirus program?

  • @crbilodeau
    @crbilodeau Год назад +8

    I always wondered how often do these modified operation systems get security updates

    • @sunstormer5064
      @sunstormer5064 Год назад +5

      You can still get all the latest windows updates, it's just they tend to re-install some of the apps you've removed (so it means tracking them down and stripping them out again, if you want to keep windows running on a bare minimum) (I'm using a lite version of win10pro via 'Msmg toolkit' and it's still updating and activated without any hitch)(Getting updates or not entirely depends on the package you use to create a customized OS)

    • @joshuavlad1980
      @joshuavlad1980 Год назад +4

      They are disabled, and ghost spectre have standalone installer of this kind updates

    • @sunstormer5064
      @sunstormer5064 Год назад +1

      @@joshuavlad1980 Maybe Ghost spectre does this, but not all custom OS installers do this.