I like to fool around with a wide variety of operating systems and software. Windows 11 LTSC 2024 is an interesting animal to me. I actually did have fun getting Windows CE devices to do more than what they were released to do. But Windows 11 is actually not a CE type derivative... it is more of a stripped-down version of the full animal.
I have it working in a virtual environment on a computer that does not meet Windows 11 minimum requirements, but I already had the full version working on the same machine both in a virtual environment and a “Windows to Go” external NVME drive so... that was no challenge.
So I spent part of the day trying to get Windows 11 LTSC 2024 to work on a 14-year-old Lenovo G5560 laptop with a Pentium P6200. Unfortunately, it didn’t work because of a driver issue. I am sure that I would be able to take care of this,,. but it is not actually worth the effort. It is a computer that I bought for $20 for parts years ago. It would just be a hoot to get it to run Windows 11 and see how well it handled it.
Old thread I know, but see my comment immediately preceeding this one.
Here is the direct link to his software-
https://christitus.com/windows-tool/
I ran it on a new install where my cpu was being overworked, and the processes were around 140 or soz- after using it the processes usage steess got down to 70 (of course they will go back up as time wears on, but that was a pretty good reduction I thought)