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Minimal iterations of the Modern Windows operating system

Minimal iterations of the Modern Windows operating system

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973Artem
Junior Member
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03-04-2025, 11:18 PM
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A long time ago, there used to be a fan-made version of Windows 98 called (IIRC) 98Lite. It stripped out a ton of things that was felt not to be required to function. I'm running a VM on a spare system as a testbed, and some kind of ultra lightweight stripped down Windows OS would be great. Does anyone have direct experience with a "lite" version of XP, 7,8 or 10 (Even lighter than LTSB) if such things exist?
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973Artem
03-04-2025, 11:18 PM #1

A long time ago, there used to be a fan-made version of Windows 98 called (IIRC) 98Lite. It stripped out a ton of things that was felt not to be required to function. I'm running a VM on a spare system as a testbed, and some kind of ultra lightweight stripped down Windows OS would be great. Does anyone have direct experience with a "lite" version of XP, 7,8 or 10 (Even lighter than LTSB) if such things exist?

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P4ndalicious
Junior Member
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03-25-2025, 12:45 PM
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You should consider reducing CPU usage, disk space, or RAM. The current setup uses minimal CPU power. LTSB offers similar performance with fewer features, which may limit usability. Server environments tend to be more memory-efficient. From a storage perspective, Windows 10 works well on a 16GB SSD, so it doesn’t consume much space.
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P4ndalicious
03-25-2025, 12:45 PM #2

You should consider reducing CPU usage, disk space, or RAM. The current setup uses minimal CPU power. LTSB offers similar performance with fewer features, which may limit usability. Server environments tend to be more memory-efficient. From a storage perspective, Windows 10 works well on a 16GB SSD, so it doesn’t consume much space.

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xDREWx
Member
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03-25-2025, 04:43 PM
#3
Discussions suggest a lighter version of Windows will be released eventually.
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xDREWx
03-25-2025, 04:43 PM #3

Discussions suggest a lighter version of Windows will be released eventually.

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ranger1005
Member
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03-25-2025, 06:53 PM
#4
CPU and RAM basics. Less memory usage is preferable. Storage capacity I own is huge, and I haven’t seen much progress on that front...
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ranger1005
03-25-2025, 06:53 PM #4

CPU and RAM basics. Less memory usage is preferable. Storage capacity I own is huge, and I haven’t seen much progress on that front...

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LittleDiva_10
Junior Member
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03-27-2025, 05:19 AM
#5
Don't recall 7, but 10 definitely came up recently in the news.
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LittleDiva_10
03-27-2025, 05:19 AM #5

Don't recall 7, but 10 definitely came up recently in the news.

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crystal78248
Member
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03-27-2025, 09:02 AM
#6
It's already quite light on the CPU. RAM usually isn't active much, so it doesn't consume much power. Typically, you'd expect around 2GB for Windows 10. With ballooning, the VM can have a lot more RAM and only uses what it needs. What are you trying to achieve in these VMs?
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crystal78248
03-27-2025, 09:02 AM #6

It's already quite light on the CPU. RAM usually isn't active much, so it doesn't consume much power. Typically, you'd expect around 2GB for Windows 10. With ballooning, the VM can have a lot more RAM and only uses what it needs. What are you trying to achieve in these VMs?

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Sunahh
Posting Freak
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03-27-2025, 04:14 PM
#7
Checking performance now, I aim to minimize Windows usage and then evaluate different apps to compare speed versus native execution. Eventually, I want to convert the system into a dedicated time-alt OS if the VM runs smoothly.
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Sunahh
03-27-2025, 04:14 PM #7

Checking performance now, I aim to minimize Windows usage and then evaluate different apps to compare speed versus native execution. Eventually, I want to convert the system into a dedicated time-alt OS if the VM runs smoothly.

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InfinityAnt
Member
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03-30-2025, 11:32 AM
#8
Which hypervisor is currently active?
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InfinityAnt
03-30-2025, 11:32 AM #8

Which hypervisor is currently active?

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Kavehn
Junior Member
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03-30-2025, 03:59 PM
#9
Running tests on VMWare and Oracle's VirtualBox. Sharing with others is welcome.
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Kavehn
03-30-2025, 03:59 PM #9

Running tests on VMWare and Oracle's VirtualBox. Sharing with others is welcome.

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jambalaia93
Member
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03-30-2025, 06:52 PM
#10
What operating system is installed on the host? If you're using Windows, also check Hyper-V.
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jambalaia93
03-30-2025, 06:52 PM #10

What operating system is installed on the host? If you're using Windows, also check Hyper-V.

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