This build introduced several major UI and productivity enhancements: Windows 11 End of Life - Lansweeper
The specific build you are referring to is a of the official Microsoft Windows 11 Build 22631.2428 (Version 23H2).
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If you’ve written off Windows 11 on low-end or ultralight PCs (4GB RAM, eMMC storage, Celeron N-series), might change your mind. Microsoft quietly optimized memory compression, background task management, and Explorer rendering. On my test device (N100, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD), it idles at 2.1GB RAM and feels smoother than 22H2 ever did.
A standard Windows 11 install takes over 20 GB of space. Custom ultralight versions typically drop disk space usage down to 3 GB to 5 GB total. This build introduced several major UI and productivity
Removal of stock apps like Xbox, Edge (optionally), pre-installed games, and news feeds.
Let's dive into everything you need to know about this unique intersection of Microsoft's official release and the community-driven quest for maximum performance.
: A more intuitive per-app audio control system accessible via WIN + CTRL + V . Share public link Custom ISO configurations require trusting
The update simplified sharing. Users can now share local files directly to Outlook contacts via the Windows Share window, bridging the gap between the OS and productivity apps.
Caveat: Only download ISOs from official Microsoft channels (via the Volume Licensing Service Center or the Windows Insider download page for historical builds). Avoid random “Ultralight ISO” repacks – they’re often malware traps.