According to archives from FTUApps , this specific build (22000.51) was released during the early development stages of Windows 11. Its primary goal was to bypass the stringent hardware limitations imposed by Microsoft.
By stripping away telemetry, Windows Defender, and various pre-installed "UWP" apps, the RAM and CPU usage is significantly lower than the stock version. Windows 11 Xtreme LiteOS Edition Build 22000.51...
Giving a second life to laptops and desktops with 2GB to 4GB of RAM. According to archives from FTUApps , this specific
One of its most significant draws is the removal of the TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot requirements, allowing it to run on older CPUs and motherboards. According to archives from FTUApps
Windows 11 Xtreme LiteOS Edition: Revitalizing Older Hardware
Minimizing background interruptions to ensure maximum frames-per-second (FPS) and lower input latency.