Use a tool like Rufus to burn the ISO onto a USB drive (at least 8GB).

Includes custom power plans and pre-installed components like .NET Framework 3.5/4.8 and Direct Play to ensure games run smoothly right after installation.

Strips out tracking and data collection features found in standard Windows 10. Minimum System Requirements

A rethinking of multitasking.

Microsoft and Apple have recently leaned into "floating" interfaces and translucent panels that prioritize form over function. Nexus Lite OS 10 rejects this trend. Its interface is a deliberate homage to the utilitarian design of the late 2000s: a fixed taskbar, a hierarchical start menu, and system icons that prioritize legibility over stylization. The "Lite" philosophy extends to the settings panel, which eschews nested menus for a single-window control hub. Every toggle and slider is exactly where a long-time power user would expect it to be. For newcomers, the lack of animations and "helpful" pop-ups reduces cognitive load, allowing them to focus on their work rather than learning the OS itself.