Microsoft does release an official “Windows 10/11 AIO 32in1” ISO. Such files are unofficial custom builds created by third parties.

Removing system components to save space can cause crashes or prevent future Windows Updates from installing correctly.

Pro Tip: Rufus will prompt you with a "Windows User Experience" dialog. Ask it to "Remove requirement for 4GB+ RAM / Secure Boot / TPM 2.0" (Essential for the Windows 11 components of the AIO).

Low-quality AIOs are infamous for injecting unwanted software (browsers, fake optimizers, adware). An "Extra Quality" build means the uploader has used clean, untouched Microsoft MSDN sources (or UUP Dumps) and has not modified the core system files. You get a vanilla Windows experience—just with multiple editions bundled.

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