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Windows 10 Lite – a chance to explore before committing.

Windows 10 Lite – a chance to explore before committing.

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Klokki98
Junior Member
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08-11-2016, 07:10 AM
#1
I've noticed a lot of people talking about Windows 10 Lite online. How much does it differ from regular Windows? Is it worth exploring, or should you go with the standard version? Smile)
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Klokki98
08-11-2016, 07:10 AM #1

I've noticed a lot of people talking about Windows 10 Lite online. How much does it differ from regular Windows? Is it worth exploring, or should you go with the standard version? Smile)

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Neidro
Senior Member
453
08-11-2016, 02:31 PM
#2
It varies based on your needs for the operating system. Windows 10 lite is meant to resemble ChromeOS, suited for tablets and 2-in-1 laptops. For now, it's better to stick with standard Windows 10.
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Neidro
08-11-2016, 02:31 PM #2

It varies based on your needs for the operating system. Windows 10 lite is meant to resemble ChromeOS, suited for tablets and 2-in-1 laptops. For now, it's better to stick with standard Windows 10.

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Hannibal_2004
Member
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08-19-2016, 07:52 AM
#3
I would choose the standard Windows 10 version. Using stripped-down versions may cause problems, especially with updates and Microsoft services.
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Hannibal_2004
08-19-2016, 07:52 AM #3

I would choose the standard Windows 10 version. Using stripped-down versions may cause problems, especially with updates and Microsoft services.

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erin_33
Member
209
08-20-2016, 03:12 AM
#4
It’s intended to be lighter with a focus on budget devices, but the changes aren’t fully documented. I’m not too impressed by custom Windows setups since it’s easy to accidentally add something.
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erin_33
08-20-2016, 03:12 AM #4

It’s intended to be lighter with a focus on budget devices, but the changes aren’t fully documented. I’m not too impressed by custom Windows setups since it’s easy to accidentally add something.

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xAuDesignsx
Member
214
08-20-2016, 08:09 AM
#5
I haven't located any official source for Windows 10 Lite, all I have is a pirated or altered ISO. The site doesn't reference the Lite version, which suggests it might not be genuine. I advise avoiding it and installing the original Windows. If you need optimization, there are scripts available for that. With at least 8GB RAM, sticking to the standard version is recommended. Check this link for tips: https://christitus.com/debloat-windows-10-2020/
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xAuDesignsx
08-20-2016, 08:09 AM #5

I haven't located any official source for Windows 10 Lite, all I have is a pirated or altered ISO. The site doesn't reference the Lite version, which suggests it might not be genuine. I advise avoiding it and installing the original Windows. If you need optimization, there are scripts available for that. With at least 8GB RAM, sticking to the standard version is recommended. Check this link for tips: https://christitus.com/debloat-windows-10-2020/

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McsamXD
Member
182
08-20-2016, 01:03 PM
#6
The only legitimate Windows 10 Lite option is: Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC. Get everything you need from Win10 without the unnecessary features from the standard versions. Skip live tiles and telemetry, disable data collection, and focus on security updates only. Plus, you can still play games on it.
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McsamXD
08-20-2016, 01:03 PM #6

The only legitimate Windows 10 Lite option is: Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC. Get everything you need from Win10 without the unnecessary features from the standard versions. Skip live tiles and telemetry, disable data collection, and focus on security updates only. Plus, you can still play games on it.

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o0eGaD0o
Junior Member
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08-21-2016, 05:15 AM
#7
Windows 10 Lite differs from Windows 10X. Microsoft once experimented internally with a stripped-down version of the OS, but this effort has long since faded. Online sources mention it, though rarely using the term 'Lite.' It wasn't officially announced as such and appears to be a conceptual idea rather than a real release. Likely, it was never meant for public use. Officially, Windows 10 is available only in editions like Home, Pro, Workstation, Education, Enterprise, and specialized versions such as Holographic, IoT, and Surface Hub. Features like Mobile Enterprise, Mobile S, and the deprecated Mobile IoT have been removed or replaced. Any claims about 10X are unconfirmed, illegal under EULA, and potentially unsafe due to unknown modifications.
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o0eGaD0o
08-21-2016, 05:15 AM #7

Windows 10 Lite differs from Windows 10X. Microsoft once experimented internally with a stripped-down version of the OS, but this effort has long since faded. Online sources mention it, though rarely using the term 'Lite.' It wasn't officially announced as such and appears to be a conceptual idea rather than a real release. Likely, it was never meant for public use. Officially, Windows 10 is available only in editions like Home, Pro, Workstation, Education, Enterprise, and specialized versions such as Holographic, IoT, and Surface Hub. Features like Mobile Enterprise, Mobile S, and the deprecated Mobile IoT have been removed or replaced. Any claims about 10X are unconfirmed, illegal under EULA, and potentially unsafe due to unknown modifications.

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FroxyTR
Junior Member
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08-28-2016, 06:31 AM
#8
I remember hearing about this too, but definitely it wasn<|pad|>, never meant for public release. Was the intended update or new version for Win10 Mobile named Astoria? Or was it just called Project Astoria, focusing on Android compatibility. (Thinking back on that time Satya Nadella took the mobile division of Microsoft.)
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FroxyTR
08-28-2016, 06:31 AM #8

I remember hearing about this too, but definitely it wasn<|pad|>, never meant for public release. Was the intended update or new version for Win10 Mobile named Astoria? Or was it just called Project Astoria, focusing on Android compatibility. (Thinking back on that time Satya Nadella took the mobile division of Microsoft.)

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xSorcererx
Junior Member
15
08-28-2016, 08:19 AM
#9
Project Astoria served as a "bridge" for developers to move their Android apps to Windows 10 Mobile. It was eventually canceled, making way for the already released "Windows Bridge for iOS" (Project Islandwood). That earlier bridge supported Windows 8 and 10, not 10 Mobile, and lacked ARM compatibility. It also faced cancellation about three years prior. Another effort aimed to run Android apps natively on Windows 10 Mobile, but it struggled due to performance problems and missing Google service integration, resulting in many apps failing to function. This initiative contributed to the development of WSL for Windows 10, which has since proven valuable for developers.
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xSorcererx
08-28-2016, 08:19 AM #9

Project Astoria served as a "bridge" for developers to move their Android apps to Windows 10 Mobile. It was eventually canceled, making way for the already released "Windows Bridge for iOS" (Project Islandwood). That earlier bridge supported Windows 8 and 10, not 10 Mobile, and lacked ARM compatibility. It also faced cancellation about three years prior. Another effort aimed to run Android apps natively on Windows 10 Mobile, but it struggled due to performance problems and missing Google service integration, resulting in many apps failing to function. This initiative contributed to the development of WSL for Windows 10, which has since proven valuable for developers.

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SoiKei
Member
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08-29-2016, 11:08 PM
#10
I regret not having the Lumina 950XL.
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SoiKei
08-29-2016, 11:08 PM #10

I regret not having the Lumina 950XL.

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