: Hyper-V, BitLocker, Xbox Services, and various legacy drivers.

The potential for security compromise, the lack of security updates, and the unknown stability make it a dangerous choice for a computer you use for banking, email, or storing important personal data. The advice from the tech community is clear: "Do not use pre-modded Windows".

Before you download that 1.2GB ISO from a Mega.nz link in a YouTube description, read this warning. Installing an unofficial OS is like buying a mattress from a guy in a parking lot.

Designed to run on as little as 2 GB of RAM and requires significantly less storage (roughly 8–10 GB) compared to the standard 20+ GB.

Let’s look at theoretical performance on an old Core i3-4th gen with 4GB RAM and an SSD:

The standard version of Windows 11 demands significant system resources, including 4GB of RAM and strict hardware restrictions. The custom OS community group Oprekin alters these official system files to create stripped-down "Lite" and "SuperLite" builds.

If you decide to proceed with installing Windows 11 Lite Oprekin, take precautions to protect your data and minimize system instability.

By following the legal methods in this guide (Chris Titus Tech, ShutUp10++, and a local account), you will achieve a system that runs faster than any "Oprekin" build because your antivirus will be working, your updates will be patched, and your data will stay yours.