What are the of the machine (CPU, RAM, Storage)?
Because Windows 7 went entirely end-of-life in 2020, this June 2019 build lacks years of critical security patches. Running it online exposes a machine to modern malware, ransomware, and exploits. Furthermore, because components like Windows Defender were stripped out, the system has zero native protection. Trust and Malware Risks
The primary goals of this specific 64-bit (-x64-) June 2019 modification are: Windows 7 Ultimate Super Slim Edition -x64- June 2019
If you are looking to deploy this operating system or want to explore safer alternatives, let me know:
It bypasses the need for activation keys. Cons & Critical Risks (As of 2026) What are the of the machine (CPU, RAM, Storage)
Select the partition you wish to install on and format it. Due to the "slim" nature, it may not ask for user information and will boot directly to the desktop.
Note: It is highly recommended to use this on a computer storing personal data or connected to a secure network. Due to the "slim" nature, it may not
Because this build dates back to June 2019, it lacks years of critical security patches released at the tail end of Windows 7's life and through Extended Security Updates (ESU). Running this OS online exposes you to unpatched exploits.
While the performance metrics of Windows 7 Ultimate Super Slim Edition are impressive, using a community-modified operating system comes with substantial risks that any user must consider: