: Microsoft has ended support for Windows 7, meaning these versions do not receive official security patches from the manufacturer.
: Modified ISOs often contain hidden malware, such as UEFI cryptocurrency hijackers that activate at boot to evade antivirus detection. : Microsoft has ended support for Windows 7,
: These "pre-activated" versions typically use unauthorized cracks or bypasses that can leave your system open to botnets or identity theft. : Microsoft has ended support for Windows 7,
: Downloading pirated software violates licensing agreements, and the "pre-activated" keys provided are often stolen or invalid volume licenses. Safer Alternatives : Microsoft has ended support for Windows 7,
If you need a copy of Windows or Office, it is strongly recommended to use official sources: