An "Integral Edition" is a custom, unofficial build of Windows created by enthusiasts to provide a "complete" and ready-to-use operating system out of the box. Unlike a standard Microsoft ISO, which only includes the base OS, the Integral Edition integrates a vast collection of post-release updates, essential runtimes, and popular applications directly into the installation image ( install.wim or install.esd ).
The filename references 22H2 , the final feature update for Windows 10. An "Integral Edition" is a custom, unofficial build
Having both x86 (32-bit) and x64 (64-bit) architectures in one ISO allows for a universal installation media stick. Having both x86 (32-bit) and x64 (64-bit) architectures
: Release-specific scene tags or catalog numbers used by third-party uploaders to denote a release date or validation check. What is a Windows "Integral Edition" Build? : Because these images are modified by third
: Because these images are modified by third parties, they are completely unsupported by Microsoft.
Windows 10 22H2 (Build 19045.5371 or similar high-number build from early 2025).
: Optimized for high-performance hardware, multi-CPU configurations, and resilient file systems (ReFS). 2. Enterprise and Long-Term Servicing Editions (x86 & x64)