Modified versions of Windows XP, often called "custom ISOs," were originally created to strip out bloatware, add modern drivers, or overhaul the visual aesthetic of the aging OS
These are original Windows XP ISOs that have been "debloated."
A series of heavily stripped-down modifications popular in internet cafes and on low-end machines. The creators removed core elements like the Luna theme engine, printer support, and help files to make the OS consume less than 50MB of RAM.
Over the last 15 years, three major releases have defined the scene. These are the gold standards for .
For the purists, half the fun is modifying the original ISO yourself.