barebones O S
ABOUT

Barebones OS is an experimental ultra-light Windows rebuild focused on extreme minimalism, aggressive footprint reduction, and architectural discipline. It is developed as a sub-project under the NuxOS project umbrella.

Barebones is not designed to be balanced. It is not designed to be enterprise-ready. It is designed to be reduced. The goal is clarity through subtraction.

Relationship to NuxOS

NuxOS is the parent project: a structured Windows ecosystem with multiple editions — Server, Enterprise, Workstation, Gaming — built around long-term stability and balanced performance.

Barebones OS branches off from that ecosystem with a different mission. Where NuxOS aims for balance across many use cases, Barebones exists as a single-focus performance laboratory: how far can a Windows install be reduced without losing basic usability?

NuxOS → Structured. Stable. Balanced. Multi-edition ecosystem.
Barebones → Experimental. Minimal. Single focus. Reduction-first.

Core Philosophy

Barebones follows one rule: remove everything non-essential, preserve only what enables core functionality. Minimalism here isn't cosmetic — it's treated as an engineering discipline applied at every stage of the build.

Small

A minimal installation of Barebones OS keeps idle RAM usage under 1.0 GB in some builds, with a significantly reduced process count and background task density compared to stock Windows. The system is rebuilt at image level, not modified after installation — the reduced state is the starting state, not something layered on afterward.

Simple

Barebones ships with OOBE fully skipped: no account creation prompts, no privacy dialogs, no Microsoft account requirement. The system boots straight into a pre-configured desktop, ready to be built on top of.

Lean, not hardened

Windows Update and Windows Defender are both fully removed at image level. This is a deliberate trade-off, not an oversight.

Removing Update and Defender eliminates two of the heaviest background processes in Windows, but it also means no automatic security patches, no driver updates through standard channels, and no built-in real-time protection. Users are solely responsible for their own security posture.

Kernel integrity is preserved throughout. Barebones does not modify kernel binaries, bypass activation, or break driver signature enforcement — reduction never crosses into system corruption.

Intended Audience

Barebones OS is built for advanced users, system experimenters, performance enthusiasts, low-resource hardware, and virtual machine or lab environments. It is not recommended for enterprise production environments or users unfamiliar with manual driver installation and system recovery.

At a glance

Parent projectNuxOS
Idle RAM usageunder 1 GB (some builds)
EditionsBarebones 10, Barebones 11
BaseWindows 10 / Windows 11
Windows UpdateRemoved
Windows DefenderRemoved

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