Turning dreams into reality
RapidOS is an open-source project that aims to revolutionize the Windows experience. RapidOS it's powerful, streamlined and user-centric system that puts you in control. ⚡
RapidOS modifies Windows to make your system faster, cleaner, and more secure. It's not standalone software - just a set of tweaks applied for real, everyday improvements. Here's why you should consider it:
RapidOS locks down your privacy. It blocks Windows telemetry that tracks you and strengthens security to keep unwanted access out.
It's all about speed. RapidOS cuts out bloatware that slows your system and adjusts settings for better performance. No gaming miracles, just faster daily use.
The interface gets streamlined. No clutter or unnecessary features - RapidOS keeps it simple and easy to use for anyone who likes things clean.
RapidOS is a project you can jump into. Hit up Rapid Community to share ideas, provide feedback to help improve the system, or chat with others who want a better Windows.
If something goes wrong, community's got you. Developers and active users offer quick tips or help with bigger issues.
RapidOS turns Windows into something better through AME Beta: private, fast, and simple, backed by a solid crew. Sick of default Windows? Give it a shot - the difference shows.
RapidOS is designed to be smooth and reliable. Every release we're fixing any remaining issues to improve performance and stability.
Tip
If you'd like to customize our project for your personal use, you can deploy it yourself. Instructions on how to do this can be found below.
For more details, check our GitHub FAQ pages:
- What's Removed from AppX (UWP apps): See what's been removed from AppX apps.
- Service Changes Across Versions: Find out which services have been changed or disabled in different versions of RapidOS.
This project is fully open-source, meaning you're free to dive into the code, contribute, or suggest improvements. Just like AME Beta, RapidOS is designed to be secure and clean from any harmful software.
Open-source projects thrive on community involvement, ensuring that they remain transparent, regularly updated and trustworthy.
RapidOS is now available for download! Built on the powerful AME Beta, it lets you customize Windows like never before. You can use custom playbooks scripts and settings that - adjust your system to fit your needs. In just a few easy steps, RapidOS can completely transform your Windows experience.
Tip
If your computer meets the official system requirements for Windows 11, it's a good idea to go with Windows 11 to get the latest features and updates. Also, it is not recommended to install RapidOS on non-Pro versions of Windows.
- Windows 10 22H2 -
19045
- Windows 11 22H2 -
22621
- Windows 11 23H2 -
22631
- Windows 11 24H2 -
26100
Any other build is not officially supported by RapidOS.
In the RapidOS Documentation, you'll find a straightforward guide to help you install Windows and RapidOS:
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Installing Windows:
- We cover all the methods for installing Windows, whether you're using the Media Creation Tool, MSDL, or UPPDump.
- You'll learn how to make a bootable USB using Rufus or Ventoy, with clear steps for each.
- There's a section on the Windows installation process, including the OOBE setup and how to handle drivers (manual or automatic), plus tips for bypassing network requirements if needed.
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Installing RapidOS:
- We'll show you how to get everything ready before you install RapidOS.
- You'll get detailed instructions for downloading and running AME Beta, the tool used to install RapidOS.
- Finally, we walk you through the installation of RapidOS itself, covering all the necessary steps.
The guide is designed to be simple and easy to follow, so you won't miss a thing. Everything is laid out clearly, so you can get your system up and running with minimal hassle.
If you're looking to deploy, make sure to read the official documentation by Ameliorated to fully understand how the playbooks work.
In short, while the playbooks are in .apbx
format, they are actually 7z
archives protected with the password malte
.
Our playbooks consist of .yml
(default AME Beta configuration files), .ps1
and .bat
files.
In most .yml
files, you can adjust many of RapidOS's changes. For example, you can configure AppX file to prevent the deletion of necessary apps you need. In custom.yml
, you can also disable specific .yml
files by commenting them out with #
.
You'll need a text editor to deploy the project:
For any questions, feedback or suggestions, you can:
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Join our Discord server
Connect with the RapidOS community and interact with developers. -
Follow us on X.com
Stay updated with the latest news and announcements. -
Follow us on Telegram
Stay up to date with exclusive news, discussions, and updates about the docs, the site, and the Playbook.
Feel free to reach out - we're here to help!
RapidOS is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0. By using, distributing, or contributing to this project, you agree to the terms and conditions of this license.
Warning
Except for the source code licensed under GPLv3, you are not allowed to use the name RapidOS for any projects based on the Playbook system, including forks and unofficial builds. This rule ensures that the RapidOS name is used only in its intended context and prevents misuse.
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RapidOS is more than just a project. It is a vision, a passion and a community. Join us today and unlock a new level of Windows experience with RapidOS! ✨