The "Long-Term Servicing Channel" (LTSC) is an enterprise-grade version of Windows 10 designed for mission-critical systems (such as medical equipment, ATMs, and industrial controllers). Unlike the standard Consumer editions (Home/Pro), LTSC does not receive feature updates (e.g., moving from version 1809 to 1903) via Windows Update. It receives only quality updates (security patches) for an extended lifecycle.
Modders use tools to manually remove system components like Windows Defender, telemetry (tracking), and background services to make the OS run on older hardware or with less than 2GB of RAM. Modders use tools to manually remove system components
Hard-coded tracking scripts and telemetry servers are stripped out at the ISO level, preventing data leakage. Using an unofficial
This is the most important section of this article. Using an unofficial, third-party modified ISO carries significant risks that can jeopardize your personal data, security, and overall system health. Modders use tools to manually remove system components
Microsoft offers legitimate evaluation versions of its enterprise software. You can download the official, untouched ISO directly from the Microsoft Evaluation Center to test the operating system safely for up to 90 days. Option 2: Debloat Standard Windows 10
This edition does not receive functional updates (like the big 22H2 updates). It only receives security patches and quality fixes for its 5-year support lifecycle (extendable to 10 years).
Because fewer background processes are running, it uses significantly less RAM and CPU power than Windows 10 Home or Pro.