: Deploying these images within a corporate or business network violates compliance audits and can result in severe financial penalties. Safer Alternatives for Older Hardware

For the best compatibility, you may need to enter your computer's BIOS/UEFI (usually F2, F12, or Delete upon startup) and ensure or CSM (Compatibility Support Module) is enabled. Secure Boot may need to be disabled. 3. Installation Steps Insert the USB drive and boot from it.

Many 48-in-1 distributions are slipstreamed with . Because standard Windows 7 was released before USB 3.0 and NVMe drives became standard, installing it on newer hardware usually results in keyboard, mouse, or hard drive detection failures. These modified packages fix that issue right out of the box. Legacy Use Cases for Windows 7