: This is the thirteenth and final major feature update for Windows 10, originally released in 2022. Integral Edition

: The ISO features a hybrid design. It allows the installation of 32-bit software for legacy computers with older processors, alongside standard 64-bit packages for modern machines.

Windows 10 22H2, released in October 2022, represents the latest major update to the Windows 10 operating system. It is part of Microsoft's effort to provide a more consistent and coherent user experience across all devices running Windows 10. The 5371 build, in particular, is an integral edition that combines both x86 and x64 architectures into a single package, making it versatile and compatible with a wide range of hardware configurations.

[Master 16-in-1 ISO Multi-Architecture Boot] │ ├── 32-Bit (x86) Architecture Index │ ├── Windows 10 Home │ ├── Windows 10 Pro │ ├── Windows 10 Enterprise │ ├── Windows 10 Education │ ├── Windows 10 Pro Education │ ├── Windows 10 Pro for Workstations │ ├── Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC │ └── Windows 10 IoT Enterprise │ └── 64-Bit (x64) Architecture Index ├── Windows 10 Home ├── Windows 10 Pro ├── Windows 10 Enterprise ├── Windows 10 Education ├── Windows 10 Pro Education ├── Windows 10 Pro for Workstations ├── Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC └── Windows 10 IoT Enterprise Core Enhancements of Custom Integral Editions

Many users are sticking with Windows 10 22H2 for several reasons:

The installer includes 16 different editions of Windows 10, such as Home, Pro, Education, and Enterprise.

: Cumulative quality updates, .NET Framework packages, and security patches are slipstreamed directly into the installation media so the OS is fully updated immediately after setup.

: The definitive baseline version of Windows 10. Microsoft officially ended standard support for consumer editions of Windows 10 22H2 on October 14, 2025.

The single ISO image file utilizes a heavily compressed deployment format (typically install.wim or install.esd ). This packages 8 distinct sub-editions of Windows 10 across both 32-bit and 64-bit configurations, allowing a user to choose their preferred environment at boot time.

Inability to install future cumulative security patches via Windows Update.

Because these builds are compiled by anonymous third parties, there is no verified supply chain. Modifiers can easily slipstream deep-level keyloggers, rootkits, or cryptomining scripts directly into the kernel images. Traditional antivirus software often fails to detect these threats because they are baked directly into the operating system architecture during compilation. 2. Windows 10 End-of-Support Realities

All available in both x86 (for older computers) and x64 (for modern hardware) formats, all on one USB stick. Why Choose the Integral Edition?

While the convenience of a pre-optimized, fully updated operating system is appealing, deploying unverified third-party operating system images carries for production environments and personal data. 1. Supply Chain Vulnerabilities