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AtlasOS, easily. Makes my slightly-older PC run like new.
Sure, as long as you're never going to connect it to the internet
I'm hearing about Atlas for the first time. It seems great! Is there a particular reason it shouldn't be connected to the internet?
I honestly had only just heard about it myself so I looked into it. It removes both Windows Defender and Windows update, as well as a bunch of other services that have flow on effects for security.
I see, thanks!
Windows, without any security updates, without firewall and without the antivirus.