NeuraSys is a Windows-based operating system that leverages Windows drivers and kernel to provide a command-line interface (CLI) for user interaction. Designed for efficiency and performance, NeuraSys offers a streamlined environment where users can execute commands, manage files, and run applications directly from the terminal. This system is ideal for developers, IT professionals, and power users who prefer a text-based interface for greater control and automation capabilities. With NeuraSys, you can harness the power of Windows in a minimalist, command-driven setting.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster
RAM: 2 GB or more
Hard disk: 20 GB @ 7200RPM or above
Display: 800 x 600
SSD is highly recommended
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Disclaimer: NeuraSys is an independent project and is not affiliated with, endorsed, or approved by Microsoft Corporation. All trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owner.
Features
- Increased security
- Easy-to-use interface
- Easy-to-use commands
- Low system requirements
- Windows 10 base
Categories
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User Reviews
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I think it's one of the best Windows-based OS for servers. Yes, the installation is very slow on an HDD but even tho it's not fast I think it's still faster than the original one. Updates bring a lot of functionality to it and it can be used probably on everything due to the low requirements. The commands are easy to use and the interface is simple. If the developer(s) can increase stability and installation speed, it will be the best one. Keep it up!Reply from NeuraSys
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It's a very conveinent and easy to use variant of Windows. The commands are very straight-forward and easy to use too. However, on HDDs it runs very poorly, an SSD is HIGHLY recommended if the developer can't fix it. Other than that, I think it turned out very great, running servers is very great, due to the fact that you can open multiple instances and the system requirements are very low. I can't wait for future updates.Reply from NeuraSys