Based on the custom "Blue Edition" theme by XPower7125 (often found on TeamOS), the aesthetic focuses on a deep, cohesive blue palette that revives the professional feel of Windows 7/Vista while keeping the modern UI of Windows 11. 6. Community Reception (Based on TeamOS forums) Users on TeamOS and similar forums often praise Blue Edition for: 3. Performance Tweaks (Registry & Services) Disabled: SysMain (SuperFetch), Windows Search Indexer, Print Spooler (unless manually re-enabled), Connected User Experiences, Diagnostic Tracking. Enabled: "Ultimate Performance" power plan, Large System Cache, GPU acceleration for all text rendering, TCP/IP optimizations for gaming. Memory usage at idle: ~1.4GB (compared to 2.5GB+ on stock Windows 11). Custom blue boot screen & login UI Disabled automatic updates (optional) Included runtime packs (DirectX, VC++, .NET)