Windows 11 Xtreme Liteos Edition Build 22000.51...
Windows 11 Xtreme LiteOS: Breathing New Life into Old Hardware
System Requirements Bypass: This edition is modified to bypass strict Microsoft hardware requirements, such as TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot, allowing it to run on older hardware that Microsoft does not officially support. Key Modifications and Features Windows 11 Xtreme LiteOS Edition Build 22000.51...
Resource Usage: It features a reduced idle RAM usage of approximately 900MB and a smaller ISO file size of roughly 2.77 GB compared to the standard Windows 11 installer. Windows 11 Xtreme LiteOS: Breathing New Life into
1. What “Build 22000.51” originally is
- Build 22000.51 was an early Windows 11 Dev Channel preview released by Microsoft in June 2021.
- It predates the official release (Build 22000.194 in October 2021).
- It includes the new Start menu, centered taskbar, rounded corners, context menu changes, and initial Android app support (via Amazon Store).
- Many of these early builds were less stable than final releases.
Redesigned UI: Debuted the centered Taskbar and Start menu, which removed Live Tiles in favor of a simplified icon grid. Build 22000
BIOS Settings – Enter BIOS, disable Secure Boot, enable Legacy Boot or CSM, set SATA mode to AHCI.
Performance Benchmarks (Community Anecdotes)
| Metric | Normal Win11 21H2 | Xtreme LiteOS Build 22000.51 | |--------|-------------------|-------------------------------| | Boot time (SSD) | 15–20 sec | 8–12 sec | | RAM idle | 2.1 GB | 0.7 GB | | Processes running | ~120–140 | ~35–50 | | Disk space | 22 GB | 5.6 GB | | Game FPS (same hardware) | Baseline | +0–5% (due to fewer background tasks) |