Despite holding 47 editions, the file size is surprisingly small (usually ~8GB to 10GB for a dual x86/x64 ISO). This is achieved via high-ratio compression, meaning it fits on a standard dual-layer DVD or a 16GB USB drive.
The "47in1" is not random. It is a carefully compiled collection of the most sought-after Windows builds. Here is a realistic breakdown of what you can typically expect in such a pack:
| Windows Version | Included Editions (Approx. Count) | | :--- | :--- | | Windows 11 | 23H2 / 22H2 (Pro, Home, Enterprise, Education, Pro Workstation, IoT Enterprise, Pro for Workstations) | | Windows 10 | 22H2 (Pro, Home, Enterprise, LTSC 2021, Education, Pro Education, Enterprise Multi-Session) | | Windows 8.1 | Update 3 (Pro, Core, Enterprise, Embedded Industry Pro) | | Windows 7 | SP2 (Ultimate, Professional, Enterprise, Home Premium, Starter, Home Basic) | | Variants | N editions (without Media Player), VL (Volume License), Single Language editions | Despite holding 47 editions, the file size is
When you boot the ISO, you are greeted with a single menu allowing you to choose any of these 47 versions. This eliminates the need to carry 47 different USB drives.
Step 1: Download the ISO (Size: Typically 12GB – 18GB due to multiple editions) Step 2: Create Bootable Media
Step 2: Create Bootable Media
Step 3: Boot & Install
The "Consumer" editions of Windows 10/11 come with TikTok shortcuts, Spotify, and Xbox Game Pass ads. This repack usually strips these "provisioned appx packages," offering a cleaner "Vanilla" experience.