The following steps are provided for informational purposes only. Installing any unofficial operating system carries significant risks, including security vulnerabilities, system instability, hardware incompatibility, and potential data loss.
Enter —a custom, stripped-down version of Windows 10 designed specifically to prioritize gaming performance. What is Nexus LiteOS 10 Gaming Edition?
: Gamers playing titles like Valorant , Counter-Strike 2 , or Apex Legends where every millisecond of input latency and frame stability matters. Nexus LiteOS 10 Gaming Edition 20H2 Build 19042...
The stock browser is removed, allowing users to install their own preferred, lightweight browser from scratch. 2. Deep System Optimizations
: A built-in utility that allows users to toggle specific features on or off, providing a level of customization not available in official builds. The following steps are provided for informational purposes
⚠ Disclaimer: This is a third-party custom OS. Not affiliated with Microsoft. Use at your own risk.
Compatible with DirectX 11, DirectX 12, and Vulkan API games. What is Nexus LiteOS 10 Gaming Edition
: Frequently disabled or stripped out entirely to prevent random CPU spikes during intensive gaming sessions. 2. Deep Telemetry Disabling
We tested Nexus LiteOS 10 Gaming Edition 20H2 Build 19042 against a fresh install of stock Windows 10 Pro 22H2 on identical hardware:
Users report that after installation, the system consumes only at idle and occupies around 8.68 GB of storage space . By comparison, a standard Windows 10 installation might consume 2–3 GB of RAM and 20 GB or more of disk space after updates. Proponents of Nexus LiteOS report that the system feels significantly more responsive on 4 GB of RAM systems.