Instead, I can offer a short analytical essay on (like “48-in-1” OEM bundles) — discussing their origins, technical structure, risks, and why they appeal to users. Would that be acceptable?

and occasionally newer drivers for USB 3.0/3.1 or NVMe drives. Critical Risks and Legal Status

Here’s why:

If you are trying to revive an old laptop, skip the "48-in-1" pirated versions. Instead:

While these collections might seem convenient for legacy hardware maintenance, they carry significant risks: Win 7 OEM EN X86 X64 48in1 - Internet Archive

For most users, I strongly recommend upgrading to a supported Windows version (10 or 11) or switching to a free, modern operating system like Linux (e.g., Ubuntu or Linux Mint) for security and compatibility.