Alex downloaded and "unpacked" the file. It looked like a standard Windows installer, but the moment it ran, the computer didn't upgrade. Instead:
: Some sites claim the 11MB file is a "highly packed" archive that extracts into a full 3.49 GB ISO. However, the time and processing power required to decompress such a file often exceed standard system capabilities, and the result is frequently a corrupted or non-functional file.
These repacks use aggressive compression tools (like WinRAR, 7-Zip with ultra compression, or proprietary repack tools) to shrink the installer. However, – the files must be decompressed during installation, which often means the installer extracts the original full ISO to your hard drive anyway.
Alex downloaded and "unpacked" the file. It looked like a standard Windows installer, but the moment it ran, the computer didn't upgrade. Instead:
: Some sites claim the 11MB file is a "highly packed" archive that extracts into a full 3.49 GB ISO. However, the time and processing power required to decompress such a file often exceed standard system capabilities, and the result is frequently a corrupted or non-functional file.
These repacks use aggressive compression tools (like WinRAR, 7-Zip with ultra compression, or proprietary repack tools) to shrink the installer. However, – the files must be decompressed during installation, which often means the installer extracts the original full ISO to your hard drive anyway.