In the ever-evolving landscape of operating systems, Microsoft’s Windows 11 stands as a beautiful yet resource-hungry giant. Its sleek animations, rounded corners, and centralized taskbar come at a cost: compatibility issues with older hardware, excessive background telemetry, and RAM consumption that leaves legacy PCs gasping for air.

A: Perfectly. The build includes Gaming Services dependencies. Steam runs with no compatibility flags needed.

It works. It really does. On tested hardware, it transformed a "throwaway" laptop into a daily driver capable of 1080p YouTube and light gaming.

A: Yes. Look for the Windows-Defender-Restore folder on the desktop. Run Enable_WD.bat as admin and reboot.

A: Use the included "Phoenix Theme Switcher" application. You can change the accent color from Cyan (default) to Magenta, Lime, or Gold.