Ghost Windows Vista Ultimate - X86
Complex language packs and accessibility tools were removed.
Windows Vista Ultimate was the "everything" edition, combining the security features of Vista Business with the multimedia capabilities of Home Premium. The architecture was the standard for the mid-2000s, ensuring compatibility with the vast majority of Pentium 4 and early Core 2 Duo processors. Ghost Windows Vista Ultimate X86
Released to the public in early 2007, Windows Vista was Microsoft’s most ambitious operating system overhaul in years. It introduced the striking, translucent Aero glass interface, Windows Flip 3D, instant search, and a completely rewritten audio and networking stack. Complex language packs and accessibility tools were removed
The biggest difference between a Ghost system and the official version lies in the "optimizations." To pursue speed on the lower-spec computers of the time, Ghost system makers would massively "slim down" the system. This included disabling a large number of "unnecessary" system services and components, such as: Released to the public in early 2007, Windows
The ability to use moving videos as desktop wallpapers.
In the mid-2000s, Microsoft underwent one of its most radical and controversial operating system transitions. Windows XP was a massive success, but it was aging. Enter Windows Vista.