: A more balanced version that retains core Windows features while still being significantly debloated, suitable for daily use and lighter gaming.
: By eliminating background "fluff," the OS frees up CPU cycles for gaming, often resulting in higher and more stable frame rates, especially on low-end hardware.
Ghost Spectre typically offers different installation "flavors" to balance performance and usability: : A more balanced version that retains core
: A central command-line utility included with the OS that allows users to easily install drivers, browsers, and toggle core services like Windows Update or Defender. Performance Benefits
: The most aggressive version, removing almost all non-essential services, telemetry, and background processes for maximum speed. Performance Benefits : The most aggressive version, removing
: Users report idle RAM consumption as low as 600–700 MB, compared to 2.5 GB+ on standard Windows.
: Often includes additional visual customizations or pre-installed utility tools. : Removes apps like Cortana, OneDrive, and Microsoft
: Removes apps like Cortana, OneDrive, and Microsoft Store apps to reclaim storage space and reduce system overhead. Critical Risks and Legal Warnings