: Strip out unwanted Windows features (like telemetry, games, or pre-installed apps) to reduce the OS footprint on RAM and storage.

Background

As of 2026, Microsoft is pivoting toward a cloud-dependent Windows 12 (reportedly codenamed "Hudson Valley"). The team has already released beta patches to strip AI components, recall features, and cloud dependency. The "Mega" subscription ensures you have access to these development builds immediately, keeping you ahead of forced updates.

Alternatives like MSMG Toolkit or Chris Titus Tech's Windows Utility provide similar de-bloating capabilities for free and are transparent about their code.

The standard NTLite Free version is excellent, but it has limitations. This leads many power users to search for — a term that promises an unlocked, feature-complete, "better" experience through repackaged or cloud-hosted "Mega" bundles.