Ghost spectre's safety isn't clear; alternatives may exist.
Ghost spectre's safety isn't clear; alternatives may exist.
Hello, I'm thinking about installing Ghost Spectre 11 on my old laptop with an SSD and 8GB RAM. I want a lightweight version of Windows 11 because I've heard it runs faster. However, I'm worried it might be spyware that could steal my accounts. Is it safe? Also, are there other lightweight operating systems that offer better gaming performance without looking too cluttered? Thanks.
For genuine safety, rulebooked or custom ISO windows fall short. Using a debloated system with ShutUp10 offers stronger protection, similar to what Chris Titus Tech Winutil provides. If you need it, Revision remains more open-ended compared to alternatives like tiny11 or Atlas, though some improvements were still missing.
Mostly a minor fix could be seen as safe since the PowerShell script is accessible to anyone who wants to view it. However, any tailored ISO or custom launcher tends to be cautious. Plus, many of these personalized versions eliminate Windows Update, meaning your operating system isn’t receiving the necessary security updates and a lot also strip out Windows Defender. While not as compact as before, it remains a solid antivirus solution and lighter than most third-party options.