Modified ISO files hosted on sketchy file-sharing sites often contain bundled malware, trojans, or keyloggers. Hackers use these to steal passwords, bank details, and personal data. 2. Legal and Ethical Issues
: tiny11 2311 at Internet Archive (provided by NTDEV).
If you want a lightweight, legal Windows option or help activating Windows properly, I can:
A: The modification itself is legal under "fair use" in some jurisdictions. However, bypassing activation is a violation of Microsoft's EULA. Use at your own risk.
This article does not endorse piracy. Using a preactivated modified OS violates Microsoft’s Terms of Service. For production environments or business use, avoid Tiny11. For testing, VMs, or reviving old hardware, proceed with awareness.