This Spot's been TAKEN! (awaiting Liam Neeson's approval)
Using Shades of Blue and Black (my favorite colors) for the default Desktop, Icons, and Mouse Cursor in this Build!
This is my cleanest, and smallest full featured updatable Windows 11 Build to date, and I'm using it right now on my Main PC, and loving it!
I'd like to share a few extra bits of information, that may answer some questions, or help make your decision easier, if this build is right for you.
This build is full featured, and most of the things that have been removed, disabled, or not pre installed, are supported, and easy to add in this build if you so desire. (And no, you can't bring Defender Back)
You can add any Optional Features, through the Classic Control Panel, as well as the Settings App.
Here, I've installed DirectPlay, and .NET Framework 3.5 through the Classic Control Panel.
And Installed Windows Hello Face, through the Modern Settings App, in Optional Features.
No services have been removed, and only a few have been disabled in this Build.
If you want to use Bitlocker, run services.msc, and enable it!
Virtual Memory is disabled by default, but you can easily enable it, by running the included App, or through System Properties!
If you don't like the look of the TaskBar, you can change the Start Button Icon, as well as center the Start Menu.
I've included 7 additional Start Button Icon Sets, on top of the default Windows 11 one, so it's really easy to change, to suit your personal preference.
This build was a lot of work, as I made it from the ground up, on a new PC, but I think it was worth the effort. I Hope you do too!
✪ For those who don't already know, My Full Featured Builds, including this one, run about as light as my Ultra Lite builds, and nearly as light as Windows 7 Builds. If you're hesitant to to try these coming from Windows 7, or Ultra Lite builds, don't be. You can have a Full Featured, Updatable Build, that runs like an Ultra Lite.
✪ Also, for those curious, you CAN update these builds, updating my full featured updatable builds, will not ruin the customization, or performance tweaks. But, if you care about performance, I recommend you keep auto updates off, and update by installing the update packages manually, as shown in my tutorial video here:
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✪ Or by installing the update packages using DISM++.
To those interested in updating Windows 11 Builds where Defender and Security Center have been removed completely (like my BlackSt✫r 11 Pro Builds); Updating the Windows Build (Cumulative Update) will add back removed features and services, such as the Defender Anti Malware Service. For this reason, you are better off downloading a build where Defender is permanently disabled, such as any of my Phoenix LiteOS 11 Pro Plus Builds, rather than removed. Then you can update your build without having issues like the Defender Service coming back.