7 81 10 11 All Editions With Updates Aio 47in1 November 2024 Preactivated Full: Windows All

We tested the November 2024 build on three systems:

  • Mid-range (2017 HP Pavilion): Intel i5-7200U, 8GB RAM, SSD.
  • Modern (2024 Custom PC): Ryzen 7800X3D, RTX 4090, NVMe.
  • Note: Includes the "EOS" (End of Support) updates and the extended security updates (ESU) through late 2024.

    We compared a fresh installation of the November 2024 AIO against a stock Windows 10 22H2 ISO from Microsoft (updated manually). We tested the November 2024 build on three systems:

    | Metric | Stock ISO (Outdated) | AIO 47in1 (Nov 2024) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Installation time | 25 minutes | 18 minutes | | Time to Desktop | 25 min + 120 min (updates) = 145 min | 18 minutes | | Disk footprint | 19GB (pre-updates) -> 32GB | 28GB (optimized & compacted) | | Post-Install reboots | 5-8 times | 1 (Final only) | | Activation Status | Not Activated | Preactivated (KMS) |

    This is not a simple copy-paste job. The "with Updates" promise requires technical finesse. Here is what the creator of this ISO has done: Mid-range (2017 HP Pavilion): Intel i5-7200U, 8GB RAM, SSD

    Despite End-of-Life (EOL), Windows 7 remains vital for legacy industrial hardware and older gaming rigs.

    This is the most important section.

    This "Preactivated Full" version is not an official Microsoft product. Microsoft generates revenue through licenses. Using a preactivated ISO is a violation of Microsoft's Terms of Service and copyright law in most jurisdictions unless you already own a valid retail license for the specific edition you install.

    Risks include: