A lightweight, high-efficiency desktop OS built from scratch for students
Frenzy OS is a custom-built desktop operating system designed to deliver maximum performance with minimal system resources. It is best suited for students and developers looking for a fast, minimal, and efficient system. Built entirely from scratch, Frenzy OS focuses on simplicity, speed, and learning.
- CPU: 1 Core (x86)
- RAM: 512 MB
- Disk: Minimal space required
- Architecture: x86 (32-bit)
- Built from scratch (not based on any existing OS)
- Extremely lightweight and fast
- Rolling release model
- Monolithic kernel
- Open source
- Student-friendly performance tuning
You can easily create a bootable USB using Rufus.
- Download the latest ISO of Frenzy OS 1.1 from the releases section.
- Insert a USB drive (at least 1 GB) into your PC.
- Open Rufus.
- Under Device, select your USB drive.
- Under Boot selection, choose Disk or ISO image, then click SELECT and choose the Frenzy OS ISO.
- Leave the Partition scheme as
MBR
and Target system asBIOS or UEFI
. - Click START.
- Wait for Rufus to finish creating the bootable USB.
- Insert the bootable USB into your PC.
- Restart your system and enter BIOS/Boot menu (
F12
,Esc
, orDel
depending on your system). - Select the USB drive as the boot device.
- Frenzy OS will load into live mode or installer (based on your build).
- Follow the on-screen steps to install the OS on your preferred partition.
Developed by Issac Moses
Open for collaboration and contributions.
This project is open source and distributed under the MIT License.
You are free to use, modify, and distribute this software under the conditions of the license.
For feedback, bugs, or feature requests, feel free to open an issue or contact the developer.