: Using "Permanently Activated" software is a violation of Microsoft’s End User License Agreement (EULA). It constitutes software piracy, which lacks technical support and can lead to the system being flagged or deactivated in the future. Conclusion

: Because these versions are modified by unknown third parties, they can easily contain embedded malware, keyloggers, or backdoors. Since they often disable Windows Update to maintain their "tweaked" state, they miss critical security patches.

: These builds prioritize a cohesive gaming look. They often include custom boot animations, Alienware-branded wallpapers, unique system icons, and dark-mode high-contrast themes that are not available in standard Windows 10 installations.