To achieve its minimal size, the author (often credited to third-party groups like "Khatmau Sr" or "TeamDAZ") removes significant Windows components :
: Common builds include generic Wi-Fi and manufacturer drivers to ensure functionality on hardware released between 2012 and 2016 . What is Removed? windows 7 ultimate super slim edition x64 june 2019 new
"Windows 7 Ultimate Super Slim Edition x64 (June 2019)" is not an official Microsoft product. It is a created by an unknown third-party group. While it promises a lightweight, fast, and debloated version of Windows 7, using such an image poses severe security, stability, and legal risks. Microsoft ended mainstream support for Windows 7 in January 2015 and extended support (security updates) in January 2020. This “June 2019” release date suggests it was assembled shortly before the end of extended support, but it is not a legitimate Microsoft release. To achieve its minimal size, the author (often
Many versions include custom themes, transparent windows (Aero Glass), and unofficial wallpapers. System Requirements It is a created by an unknown third-party group
: Remote Access, Sharing features, and advanced networking tools. Multimedia