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- 19045.3757: This told her the base. It was Windows 10 22H2, the last stable, battle-tested version of Windows 10 before Microsoft went all-in on the AI and ads of Windows 11. Build 3757 included the final security patches—no WannaCry-style exploits, no BlueKeep vulnerabilities. Solid, but heavy.
- Micro 10 SE: This was the magic. "SE" didn't stand for "Special Edition" in the Microsoft sense. It stood for Skeleton Edition. The creator had stripped away 85% of Windows. No Cortana. No Edge WebView. No Windows Store. No Mixed Reality Portal. No 3D Viewer. No OneDrive nagging. No telemetry phoning home every five seconds. The ISO was barely 1.8GB. A clean install took less than 4GB of disk space.
- x64: It would run 64-bit apps. That meant the nursing student could still install her medical database software, Zoom, and Chrome.
- The "P..." – Mira hovered over the file. The full title cut off, but she knew what it meant: "Pre-activated." Not pirated, but configured to run without a license key by emulating a generic OEM volume license. For a donated laptop with no budget, it was the only ethical gray area she allowed herself.
: It often features a custom, simplified UI that sometimes borrows elements from Windows 8 or 11, such as a centered taskbar or modified Start menu. The Trade-off : This version typically comes with no web browser : It often features a custom, simplified UI