Windows 11 Build 22631.4169 is part of the update (specifically the September 10, 2024 cumulative update KB5043076
Custom "9in1" versions found on third-party sites often include workarounds for hardware requirements like TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and UEFI. While convenient for older hardware, be aware that:
Security Risks: Unofficial "pre-activated" ISOs from third-party sites can contain malware or hidden backdoors.
Networking Boost: Performance for USB4 P2P networking was significantly improved, reportedly doubling speeds for Thunderbolt Share connections.
A 9-in-1 ISO is a single installation file that includes multiple editions of Windows (such as Home, Pro, Education, and Enterprise). The "Pre-Activated" label means the creator has integrated a "crack" or a digital license injector (like KMS or HWID scripts) so the user doesn't have to enter a product key during or after setup. The Risks of Custom Builds
: A new section in the Windows Share window allows for direct file sharing from your PC to an Android device. This requires pairing via the Link to Windows app on mobile and Phone Link on the PC. Narrator & Voice Access Enhancements
While these builds are convenient for unsupported hardware, users should exercise caution: