Also, considering the 64-bit requirement, I should mention system compatibility. The user needs to ensure their hardware supports 64-bit OS. High quality might refer to a clean install without bloatware, so pointing them to the official Media Creation Tool would help, but again, since Win12 isn't real, this is not an option.
Then, the user wants the download in Spanish. If they need localization, maybe they're in a Spanish-speaking country. I should suggest official sites for Windows 11 in Spanish, which requires a valid product key. Emphasizing the importance of legal and secure sources is key here. Also, considering the 64-bit requirement, I should mention
¿Tienes más preguntas sobre sistemas operativos o necesitas ayuda técnico? ¡Avísanos! Then, the user wants the download in Spanish
I should check if there's any official info on Windows 12 Lite. From what I recall, Microsoft usually follows with major versions like 10 and 11, and a "Lite" version might be a myth or a third-party creation. I should also mention that Windows 11 S mode is a lightweight option, but it's not the same as a separate version. Perhaps suggesting alternatives like Windows 11 in S mode or other lightweight OS like Linux could be a good alternative. Emphasizing the importance of legal and secure sources