A repack advertising "32/64 bits" typically uses a single install.wim file containing both editions, or two separate images selectable via a boot menu.

Disclaimer: This write-up is for educational and informational purposes only. The author does not condone software piracy or the use of unauthorized modified operating systems.

You need to transfer the ISO file to your USB drive to install it.

Repackers are often anonymous. It is trivial to embed a remote access trojan (RAT), keylogger, or cryptocurrency miner into the install.wim or the activation script. Even if the repack worked cleanly for thousands of users, a single bad actor can re-upload a poisoned version. Common payloads include: