The core of this operating system relies on the official Windows 10 22H2 servicing pipeline. The specific update package introduced several critical stability patches, which have been fully integrated into the Ultralight build.
Includes a clean third-party browser installer (such as Mozilla Firefox) or a deployment script.
: Addresses a bug preventing users from uninstalling or updating certain packaged applications. Windows 10 22H2 19045.5198 Pro Ultralight
Windows 10 22H2, the latest semi-annual channel release from Microsoft, brings with it a plethora of features and improvements aimed at enhancing user experience and system performance. This paper focuses on the Pro edition of Windows 10, specifically build 19045.5198, and explores the concept of an "Ultralight" configuration. The objective is to assess the potential performance gains and feasibility of implementing such a configuration for users with modest hardware specifications or those seeking to maximize their system's efficiency.
Often comes packaged with an "Extras" desktop folder containing performance optimization scripts. Performance Comparison: Stock vs. Ultralight Stock Windows 10 Pro (22H2) 19045.5198 Pro Ultralight Storage Used 20 GB – 25 GB ~4.0 GB Idle RAM Usage 1.8 GB – 2.5 GB ~1.0 GB Background Processes 120+ active processes 14 – 18 processes CPU Idle Usage 5% – 15% 1% – 3% Telemetry & Tracking Active by default Fully disabled Critical Advantages 1. Hardened Privacy The core of this operating system relies on
A Windows 10 Pro Ultralight build is a custom, unofficial, and heavily modified version of the operating system. It is created by removing as many components as possible that are deemed non-essential for a typical user. The goal is to create an OS that uses fewer system resources, resulting in faster performance and a smaller installation footprint.
Compared to a standard Microsoft installation which typically hogs 2.5 GB of RAM and up to 25 GB of storage space out of the box, the Ultralight build drastically reduces system overhead. Core Features and Modifications : Addresses a bug preventing users from uninstalling
| Build Name | Base | ISO Size | Key Features | |---|---|---|---| | | 19045.3324 | 1.3GB | Stripped Cortana, Edge, Defender; Firewall/Updates off | | Phoenix LiteOS | 19044.1415 | ~1GB | Gamer-focused, includes VirtIO drivers and Activator | | 小修 (Xiao Xiu) Build | 19045.5198 | ~1.44GB (ESD) | Retail, printing, fingerprint, and WiFi support preserved | | Windows 10 Ultralight Gamer | 19045.3633 | 1.16GB | "Removed everything not related to gaming, editing docs and browsing" |
Privacy is a cornerstone of custom lightweight builds. The system removes or permanently breaks connection vectors to Microsoft data collection servers:
Looking for a stripped-down, high-performance Windows 10 experience without losing essential Pro features? Meet – a custom-tuned version designed for low-end hardware, virtual machines, gaming rigs, and users who value speed above all.
An "Ultralight" or "Lite" Windows build is a custom operating system image. Developers modify the official ISO file to remove non-essential components. Build is based on the final major feature update for Windows 10 (22H2). This ensures complete stability and deep software compatibility while removing performance bottlenecks. Core Metrics: Standard vs. Ultralight