Because this is a modified version of Windows, it is not officially supported by Microsoft.

: The installation ISO is typically much smaller than the standard 5GB Microsoft image, and the installed OS takes up significantly less disk space (often under 10GB).

Before you download, weigh these factors carefully:

Telemetry data collection, background error reporting, automatic device maintenance routines, power throttling, and advertising IDs.

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is a custom, unofficial modification of Windows 11 designed by the Phoenix LiteOS community. It focuses on extreme performance, reduced resource consumption, and a unique "Neon" aesthetic, making it popular for gaming and older hardware. Core Concept and Design

Reviving older, low-spec PCs that would otherwise be discarded due to modern hardware requirements.

A: Yes, via Boot Camp (disable TPM requirement in registry first). Works well on 2015-era MacBooks.

To understand the Phoenix build, one must first understand the frustration with the stock Windows 11 22H2 release. Officially, Windows 11 imposes strict hardware barriers (TPM 2.0, Secure Boot) and carries a heavy background load of pre-installed applications (bloatware) and always-on telemetry.

It natively removes hardware checks, allowing direct installation on older rigs by ignoring requirements for TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, specific RAM capacities, and CPU generations .

: Using a modified OS from unofficial sources like Archive.org carries inherent risks, as the security of the underlying code cannot be guaranteed.