Unlike standard Windows 7 Ultimate, which requires roughly 20GB of disk space and 2GB of RAM for the 64-bit version, the Super Slim Edition is "stripped down". Its primary goal is to lower the footprint of the OS by removing non-essential components:

This is where caution is mandatory.

Despite being "slimmed," these builds often retain core Ultimate Edition capabilities if they haven't been manually removed by the author: : Full-disk and removable media encryption.

Point‑of‑sale terminals, digital signage, and industrial machines that require a lightweight Windows environment may benefit from this build.

– Unofficial ISOs are common vectors for malware, backdoors, and rootkits. Even if well-intentioned, they're impossible to fully audit.

Components that report usage data back to Microsoft are completely disabled or erased.