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The release of Windows 10 marked a shift in Microsoft’s strategy towards "Windows as a Service" (WaaS), characterized by frequent updates, telemetry collection, and a monolithic installation size. While this approach ensures standardization, it has alienated a subset of power users who view the default installation as bloated and resource-intensive. In response, a niche sector of the software community has emerged, producing "custom ISOs." Among these, "Windows 10 Gamer Edition Enterprise x64 22H2" stands out as a popular iteration.
These distributions promise a "debloated" environment specifically tuned for high-frame-rate gaming. This paper aims to deconstruct the technical modifications inherent in such editions, scrutinize the validity of their performance claims, and highlight the inherent dangers of utilizing unauthorized software modifications. Windows 10 Gamer Edition Enterprise x64 22H2 En...