I recently bought a computer that came pre-installed with Windows X Lite Optimum. At first, I was really confused when I found out that I couldn't connect to Wi-Fi and had to spend nearly three hours trying to download the WLAN drivers. I couldn't even use an ethernet cable at that time! Now I've realized that a bunch of other services I regularly use, like Bluetooth and some audio functions, are missing or not working. I even tried to download a Bluetooth driver for my motherboard, but when I check the device manager, it doesn't seem to show any changes. I'm feeling pretty lost and would appreciate any advice on how I can restore these services or an explanation of how to regain access to everything. I'm aware that X Lite removes some features for better performance, but I'd love to know what I can do. Thanks!
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Honestly, the easiest solution is to just install a regular version of Windows. The missing services aren't that resource-heavy, and you'll end up with a fully functional PC. That way, you won’t have to deal with the annoying lack of features.

Alright, I think I’ll give that a try. Thanks for the suggestion!