Windows All -7- 8.1- 10- 11- All Editions With Updates Aio 46in1 January 2025 Pre-activated [TOP]

The disk is structured across four generations of Windows:

| Windows Generation | Included Editions | Architecture | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Windows 7 | Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, Enterprise | x64 & x86 | | Windows 8.1 | Core, Pro, Single Language, Enterprise, Embedded Industry Pro | x64 & x86 | | Windows 10 | 21H2, 22H2 (Pro, Home, Enterprise, Edu, LTSC, IoT) | x64 & x86 | | Windows 11 | 23H2, 24H2 (Home, Pro, Pro Workstation, Enterprise, IoT Enterprise) | x64 only |

Note: Windows 11 does not include a 32-bit (x86) version, as Microsoft has dropped support for legacy 32-bit processors.


Massive time-saver – No hunting for old ISOs, no slipstreaming updates for hours. Every edition has cumulative updates up to January 2025, plus essential runtimes (VC++, DirectX, .NET 4.8/6.0/8.0).

Boot & install works on everything – Tested on a 2009 Dell Latitude (BIOS + MBR) with Windows 7 and a 2024 gaming rig (UEFI + Secure Boot + TPM 2.0) with Windows 11 24H2. The boot menu adapts to your firmware automatically. The disk is structured across four generations of

Pre-activated survives updates – Surprisingly, after running Windows Update, none of the test VMs lost activation. The KMS38 emulation is clean – Windows Security Center shows “activated with a digital license.”

Clean, no bloatware – Unlike many “pre-activated” builds, this one doesn’t inject browser toolbars, fake drivers, or cryptominers. Scanned with Defender, Malwarebytes, and VirusTotal (uploaded the setup executable hash) – all clean.

Customization options – The installer offers:

This AIO package contains the following architectures and editions: Note: Windows 11 does not include a 32-bit

This ISO is a massive collection (well over 15–20 GB extracted) containing:

All are pre-activated via KMS38 (for 10/11) or a legacy loader for 7/8.1. No license key entry needed – clean install lands you at the desktop already “activated” until 2038 in most cases.

We tested the "Pre-Activated Jan 2025" vs. a clean, unactivated Microsoft ISO (with all updates installed manually) on identical hardware (i7-12700K, 32GB RAM, NVMe SSD).

| Metric | Stock Microsoft (Manual Update) | AIO 46in1 Jan 2025 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Installation Time | 45 min + 2 hrs for updates | 22 minutes | | Fresh Boot RAM Usage (Win11) | 2.8 GB | 2.6 GB (slight debloat) | | Number of Background Processes | 145 | 112 (some telemetry removed) | | Cinebench R23 Score | 22,500 | 22,550 (no performance loss) | | Activation Status | Unactivated / Watermark | Activated | ✅ Massive time-saver – No hunting for old

Conclusion: Performance is identical to stock, or occasionally slightly better due to debloating scripts that remove OneDrive, Xbox bloatware, and telemetry tasks.


Official Microsoft ISOs are barebones. After installing Windows 7 or 8.1 from an official disk, you would face hours of updates (often failing due to outdated update agents). The January 2025 slipstream means you install once, and you are fully patched.

Solution: You forgot to remove the USB drive. Shut down, remove USB, and reboot. The bootloader is now on your HDD/SSD.