I recently purchased a computer that's supposed to be reliable, but it came with Windows X Lite Optimum pre-installed. I'm really confused about it! I spent nearly three hours trying to download the WLAN Wi-Fi drivers since I couldn't connect via an Ethernet cable. That was just the start. I'm now realizing that many features I usually rely on, like Bluetooth, are missing. I often use Bluetooth, and now I can't get it to work. I've tried to download the appropriate Bluetooth driver for my motherboard, but when I go to the device manager to look for hidden devices and scan for changes, it doesn't show up. I'm really lost and just want to get access to all my usual services again. I understand that X Lite removes some services for better performance, but I would appreciate it if someone could help me restore everything or explain how to easily regain access to these services. Thanks!
2 Answers
I agree with GizmoGuru88. The X Lite version is all about performance at the cost of features. A regular install will easily solve your issues, plus you'll have access to all your drivers and services right off the bat. It's a straightforward solution!
Honestly, the easiest fix might just be to install a standard version of Windows. The stripped-down version isn't necessarily heavy on resources, and it will give you back all the features you’re missing. It's worth considering if you want a fully functional PC.

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