Because this operating system utilizes an enterprise LTSC framework that intentionally blocks typical consumer feature rollouts, certain cutting-edge Windows features—such as native AI Copilot integrations or experimental WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) features—may fail to execute properly.
Because the OS has fewer background processes, RAM usage sits at roughly on idle (versus 3GB+ for stock Windows 11 24H2). CPU usage at idle is consistently 0–1%. This is a game-changer for systems with only 8GB of RAM or older CPUs lacking modern security mitigations.
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Standard Windows 11 installations easily consume 3GB to 4GB of RAM idling on the desktop. Ghost Spectre drops this idle footprint down to , freeing up vital system resources for games and heavy rendering software. 2. Bypass Hardware Restrictions
Windows 11 is packed with modern features, but it is notoriously heavy. Strict hardware requirements—such as , Secure Boot , and modern CPUs—coupled with background telemetry, system bloatware, and heavy RAM consumption leave many power users, gamers, and owners of older hardware frustrated.
Chinese-language community forums (pcbeta.com) also host verified community-translated versions with checksums for verification.
However, security experts warn that downloading any modified OS from a stranger carries inherent risks. A MakeUseOf article cautioned that "custom 'lite' ISOs found on shady forums seem too risky. Downloading a modified operating system from a stranger is a security nightmare waiting to happen".
Ghost Spectre is a well-known custom Windows modifier. This specific release builds upon Microsoft’s official core, which is itself based on the 24H2 feature update .
Shares the identical core optimization of Superlite but comes pre-configured with a traditional Start menu interface via StartAllBack. Production & Office Workstations
