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Windows 7 Ultimate Super Slim Edition -x64- June 2019 Link

To achieve these numbers, developers systematically strip away features deemed unnecessary for basic computing or gaming:

Given the trade-offs, this specific June 2019 Super Slim edition is not recommended for a primary machine, but it works well for niche applications:

Do you plan to install this on a or a virtual machine (VM) ? Windows 7 Ultimate Super Slim Edition -x64- June 2019

: Claimed to require as little as 3 GB of hard drive space, significantly less than the standard 20 GB for 64-bit Windows 7.

Windows 7's official support ended in January 2020. By June 2019, this build was already frozen in time. Since then, hundreds of critical security vulnerabilities have been discovered, and this ISO will never receive the patches needed to fix them. Connecting a PC with this OS to the internet makes it an extremely easy target for hackers. One security expert described using an unsupported, early version of Windows as a threat that could turn your PC into a tool for generating malware or spam without your knowledge. By June 2019, this build was already frozen in time

If you need a lightweight OS for an old computer, consider these officially supported options:

Because these releases are unofficial and created by various independent modders, exact specifications vary, but "Super Slim" 2019 builds typically feature: One security expert described using an unsupported, early

Many core Windows features (like Windows Media Center, tablet PC components, and telemetry) are stripped out to save RAM and disk space.

While these builds offer high performance on legacy machines, they introduce severe security and stability risks. ⚙️ Typical Features and Modifications

The release marker is significant. It indicates that the build was compiled shortly before Microsoft officially retired Windows 7 in January 2020. This means it includes many of the final official security patches and stability updates rolled into a lightweight package. Key Features and Modifications

The current standard, which can still run reasonably well on 64-bit systems with at least 8GB of RAM and an SSD.