Usually comes "Pre-Activated," meaning it doesn't require a key during setup Installation Process
: Stripping "bloat" often results in the removal of critical dependencies. Users may find that certain Microsoft Store apps, Windows Update features, or security components like Windows Defender are disabled or entirely missing. Official Alternatives
The "Full" designation in the filename can be confusing. In this context, "Full" usually means that while the OS is heavily stripped, it retains core components like the .NET Framework, DirectX, and the standard Windows shell (Explorer), ensuring compatibility with most applications and games. It is "Full" as in bloated; rather, it is a fully featured OS built on a Lite skeleton.