You are trusting an anonymous modder (Ghost Spectre) and their team. They are respected in the community, but you are running a modified, closed-source OS. Have they inserted a cryptominer? A keylogger? Probably not—their reputation would be destroyed. But probably isn't a security guarantee. You should only run this on a machine with no financial data or personal logins.
Let’s be real. Most of us aren’t here because we have a dusty Pentium 4 in the basement. Many of us are running perfectly capable Ryzen 5000 or Intel 12th-gen systems, yet we find ourselves staring at the Windows 11 taskbar with disgust. The bloat, the telemetry, the ads in the Start Menu—it’s exhausting. ghost spectre windows 7 superlite
I spent the last two weeks testing this ISO on three machines (a 2008 Core 2 Duo, a 2014 i3 laptop, and a modern Ryzen 7 5800X). Here is the no-nonsense verdict. You are trusting an anonymous modder (Ghost Spectre)
But it is also a security liability wrapped in nostalgia. Use it with respect. Use it offline. And never, ever trust it with your passwords. A keylogger
Before you download the ISO, you need to hear the warnings. This is not for daily drivers.