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But the hard drive was corrupted. The familiar boot screen with the blue loading bar would appear, only to be met with a rapid Blue Screen of Death (BSOD).

He used a modern tool, , on his Windows 11 laptop to burn the 32-bit ISO onto an old 2GB USB drive.

He began his hunt for the holy grail of legacy IT: . The Quest for the Official ISO

He spent hours navigating the , searching through user uploads, careful to check hashes against known official Microsoft release signatures to ensure he wasn’t downloading malware.