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Windows 10 lite gaming OS called AtlasOS strips key features like Defender, System Restore

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Louis Ferguson

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Windows 10 lite gaming OS called AtlasOS strips key features like Defender, System Restore

Every time there is a new version of Windows, it generally keeps getting heavier as more features are crammed in. As a result, those with older PCs often crave lighter versions of the OS, and gamers are no exception. AtlasOS, a lite version of Windows 10 claims to offer just that. The developers note that AtlasOS removes all such “drawbacks”that negatively affect the gaming performance of a PC. And in the process, it reduces system latency, network latency, input lags.

Atlas is a modified version of Windows 10, which removes nearly all the drawbacks of Windows that negatively affect gaming performance. Atlas is also a good option to reduce system latency, network latency, input lag, and keep your system private while focusing on performance.

However, in order to achieve its lighter form, the developers of AtlasOS have had to make some pretty significant corner-cutting. On its website, the team has confirmed that it gets rid of important features like Windows Defender as well as system restore points.

Please do keep in mind that Atlas is made for gaming, so many features and services that aren’t needed for most gamers have been taken away. When services or features are taken away, they can cause problems with the apps you use or even with hardware.

Atlas gets rid of the following services and features:

  • Windows Defender
  • Restore Points and System Reset

It has also been confirmed by the dev team that Defender will not be added anytime soon. This came as a response to a user’s feature request for keeping Defender:

Not going to be added any time soon, sorry. This has been talked about a lot.

To be fair to Atlas, Microsoft also itself recommends disabling some security features like VBS as these are known to impact gaming performance. However, entirely stripping away the anti-malware is probably a bit too much.

Source: Atlas



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