"Full version" often implies pre-activated software, which frequently involves "KMS" bypasses that can be flagged as malicious or stop working after a few months.
It breathes new life into older laptops with dual-core processors and traditional hard drives. The Risks of Using Modified ISOs "Full version" often implies pre-activated software
It originally shipped with Internet Explorer 11. "Full version" often implies pre-activated software
ISO files downloaded from unofficial sources can be injected with keyloggers or rootkits that are difficult to detect. "Full version" often implies pre-activated software
It receives security patches for 10 years but does not receive "feature updates" (like the UI changes found in newer versions). Why Use an "Ivankehayov" or "Lite" Version?