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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 826768" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>[USER=53544]@Robbie[/USER] Thanks for the links, I'm downloading it now.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I used quite a number of customised versions of Windows over the years and have never found anything suspicious, that would lead me to believe that they were infected. Malware will sometimes be detected in custom ISOs, because they often include Windows activators. But the activators are not actually malware and you can delete them. Of course it is possible for custom ISOs to be compromised. But so far, I've been lucky I guess.</p><p></p><p>I have used some customised "light" versions of Windows 10 before and there was a huge increase in performance, compared to regular builds of Windows 10. On some of my old laptops, while Windows 8 (surprisingly) ran quite fast them, Windows 10 ran slow enough to make it unusable. On the same systems, the tweaked versions of Windows 10 ran just as fast as Windows 8 did. I'm not sure exactly what tweaks caused the increased in speed, but there was a huge difference.</p><p></p><p>With build 1903 of Windows 10, I have seen a big improvement in speed on low end computers. Enough to make it usable on them, without any tweaks. But, the performance is still not as good as it is with a tweaked version of Windows 10.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 826768, member: 31436"] [USER=53544]@Robbie[/USER] Thanks for the links, I'm downloading it now. I used quite a number of customised versions of Windows over the years and have never found anything suspicious, that would lead me to believe that they were infected. Malware will sometimes be detected in custom ISOs, because they often include Windows activators. But the activators are not actually malware and you can delete them. Of course it is possible for custom ISOs to be compromised. But so far, I've been lucky I guess. I have used some customised "light" versions of Windows 10 before and there was a huge increase in performance, compared to regular builds of Windows 10. On some of my old laptops, while Windows 8 (surprisingly) ran quite fast them, Windows 10 ran slow enough to make it unusable. On the same systems, the tweaked versions of Windows 10 ran just as fast as Windows 8 did. I'm not sure exactly what tweaks caused the increased in speed, but there was a huge difference. With build 1903 of Windows 10, I have seen a big improvement in speed on low end computers. Enough to make it usable on them, without any tweaks. But, the performance is still not as good as it is with a tweaked version of Windows 10. [/QUOTE]
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