While "free" software sounds appealing, "pre-activated" Windows ISOs are almost always hosted on third-party torrent sites or "warez" forums. Here is why they are dangerous:
Unofficial versions often have the Windows Update service disabled or redirected. This leaves your computer vulnerable to exploits that Microsoft has already patched.
Because the ISO has been modified to bypass activation, the uploader can easily inject keyloggers, rootkits, or ransomware . You won't know your system is compromised until your data is stolen.
If you have a valid product key, you should only download Windows ISOs directly from the Microsoft official website .
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