



KernelOS is an advanced operating system designed to provide users with an efficient, secure, and stable computing experience.
This version achieves a smoother operational experience by improving resource management and scheduling algorithms. Additionally, memory and storage efficiency have been significantly enhanced, ensuring that the system performs excellently even under heavy loads.
Changelog:
- A new version of NTLite was used.
- The Nagle algorithm is enabled.
- The default timer is now TSC.
- Changed the main script.
- Now install.wim doesn’t use LZMS solid-state compression.
- The Process Viewer is no longer the default.
- Rename some scripts.
- Removed the script that modifies the timer.
- A README file has been added in the post-installation step.
- Added a README file to SDI.
- Windows Update is now completely paused.
- Disable the event log channel.
- Added DriverView in the post-installation step.
Specific adjustments and optimizations:
Disabled features
- System Speaker
- High Precision Event Timer
- WAN Miniport Devices:
- IKEv2
- IP
- IPv6
- L2TP
- Network Monitor
- PPPoE
- PPTP
- SSTP
- Direct Memory Access Controller
- System CMOS/Real Time Clock
- Unknown Device
- Microsoft Virtual Drive Enumerator
- UMBus Root Bus Enumerator
- Programmable Interrupt Controller
- Composite Bus Enumerator
- Numeric Data Processor
- Legacy Device
- PCI Memory Controller
- PCI Simple Communications Controller
- SM Bus Controller
- PCI Data Acquisition and Signal Processing Controller
- Base System Device
Adjust BCD (Boot Configuration Data) settings
- Disable Dynamic Tick
- Use Platform Tick: No
- Quiet Boot: On
- Boot Menu Policy: Legacy
- Boot Timeout: 10 seconds
Disable scheduled tasks
- Microsoft Edge Update Tasks (Core and User Agent)
- Analyze System Task
- Queue Reporting Task
- Scheduled Start and Scan Maintenance Task
- Microsoft Compatibility Appraiser Task
- Device Setup\Metadata Refresh Task
- Silent Cleanup Task
Modify security settings
- Disable Security Settings Check for Internet Explorer
- Checks and services for some Windows components are disabled to reduce system resource consumption and improve performance.
System built-in optional optimization adjustments:

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