While these modified editions are often sought for nostalgia or legacy hardware, downloading them via torrents carries significant risks. Key Risks of "Sweet" Modified ISOs
32-bit vs. 64-bit: For maximum compatibility with old games and drivers, the 32-bit version is generally recommended over the 64-bit version, which suffered from poor driver support.
Performance Tweaks: It disabled many unnecessary background services to make the OS run faster on low-end hardware.
Software Bundle: It often included a "WPI" (Windows Post-Install) menu, allowing users to batch-install software like CCleaner, VLC, and WinRAR immediately after the OS setup. The Myth of the 64-Bit "Sweet" Version