Third-party modified Windows distributions, such as those released by the group Generation2 , aim to streamline the deployment of Microsoft Windows by integrating system updates and pre-configuring installation settings. These "All-in-One" (AIO) packages often include multiple editions (e.g., Pro STD, DLA, and OEM) to cater to different licensing needs.
Pre-installed Servicing Stacks and Cumulative Updates (e.g., Build 22000.739 for Windows 11). Using tools like Rufus to create UEFI-ready USB drives
Automated activation on devices with existing manufacturer licenses. and Security Implications
"Windows X64 Pro 3in1 MULTi OEM ESD" refers to a modified Windows installation image, typically an ISO file rather than a ZIP, released by the custom builder . These releases are known for integrating the latest security updates, frameworks like .NET, and multiple installation versions into a single package. frameworks like .NET
Using tools like Rufus to create UEFI-ready USB drives.
A Technical Overview of Third-Party Windows Operating System Distributions: Features, Deployment, and Security Implications