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<blockquote data-quote="miguelang611" data-source="post: 985254" data-attributes="member: 86982"><p>I totally agree. I have been using Ghost Spectre 1809 LTSC on quite a lot of PCs for 2 years. 0 problems with it.</p><p></p><p>Recently, I updated to 21H2 LTSC and it is not as stable as 1809 LTSC was. For instance I had some problems with printing and hangings. On the other hand, I installed 21H2 Pro from Ghost Spectre and got no issues whatsoever.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://malwaretips.com/threads/miguelang611s-2020-daily-config.100677/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>I recently tried W11 from Ghost Spectre on VM, freshly installed both W10 Pro 21H2 vs W11 Pro 21H2 on split screen. Installation is about 10% slower, boot up times are about 15% slower (it is about when Windows logo goes out, until there they are 1:1), about 200/250 MB extra RAM usage and overall, if I try to limit graphic performance on VM, it feels much more sluggish on W11 side.</p><p></p><p>Right now, for me, W10 Pro 21H2 from Ghost Spectre is just the sweet spot! Also, the fact you can still enable security updates and then do build updates via Ghost Toolbox, which removes dirt after the update is a great plus! (although if I have no problems I never do build updates)</p><p></p><p>See you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miguelang611, post: 985254, member: 86982"] I totally agree. I have been using Ghost Spectre 1809 LTSC on quite a lot of PCs for 2 years. 0 problems with it. Recently, I updated to 21H2 LTSC and it is not as stable as 1809 LTSC was. For instance I had some problems with printing and hangings. On the other hand, I installed 21H2 Pro from Ghost Spectre and got no issues whatsoever. [URL unfurl="true"]https://malwaretips.com/threads/miguelang611s-2020-daily-config.100677/[/URL] I recently tried W11 from Ghost Spectre on VM, freshly installed both W10 Pro 21H2 vs W11 Pro 21H2 on split screen. Installation is about 10% slower, boot up times are about 15% slower (it is about when Windows logo goes out, until there they are 1:1), about 200/250 MB extra RAM usage and overall, if I try to limit graphic performance on VM, it feels much more sluggish on W11 side. Right now, for me, W10 Pro 21H2 from Ghost Spectre is just the sweet spot! Also, the fact you can still enable security updates and then do build updates via Ghost Toolbox, which removes dirt after the update is a great plus! (although if I have no problems I never do build updates) See you! [/QUOTE]
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