| Issue | Details | |-------|---------| | No official support | Modified OS may break after official updates | | Security | Disabling recovery, update cache, and Defender signatures increases risk | | Feature loss | No hibernation, limited virtual memory, no Windows RE | | Upgrade impossible | Feature updates require 20–30 GB free space |

is a remarkable engineering feat—a testament to the stubbornness of PC enthusiasts who refuse to e-waste their low-storage devices. It boots fast, looks modern, and sips RAM.

Stripping out large files often breaks Windows Update, security defenders, or specific app dependencies.

Benefits

A: No. The Windows 11 EULA assumes 64 GB. However, copying a legitimate license key (digital entitlement) onto a Lite build is legally gray—Microsoft won't help you, but they won't sue you.