In the past, before high-speed internet and rapid installation methods, "Ghosting" a computer was the fastest way to set up multiple identical machines.
These images are often outdated. Restoring an old build of Windows exposes the system to known vulnerabilities (e.g., BlueKeep, EternalBlue) before it even connects to the internet for updates.
If your search for ghost-win-10-pro-64bit .gho is driven by cost concerns (e.g., you cannot afford a $199 Pro license), here is the legal and safe path:
This unactivated route is vastly safer than any pre-cracked .gho file.
You don’t need a Ghost image for speed. Use Microsoft’s answer file (autounattend.xml) on a USB drive. During install, Windows reads this file and automatically:
You get a fresh, official Windows 10 Pro 64-bit system installed faster than a dodgy .gho restore.