: It's specified for x64 systems (64-bit architecture), which covers most modern computers, and it's in English (US), making it suitable for a broad audience.
While the idea of getting a "free" and "activated" copy of Windows 11 on an old PC is tempting, the risks associated with using a "PRE-ACTIVATED" ISO are immense. This is where most of the article's content should focus. : It's specified for x64 systems (64-bit architecture),
: A modification indicating that the default hardware checks—specifically the requirement for a Trusted Platform Module (TPM 2.0) and supported recent CPUs—have been stripped or bypassed. x64 : Designed strictly for 64-bit processor architectures. which covers most modern computers