Even though the build is from June 2019, installing it today means you are running an OS with over 7 years of unpatched vulnerabilities. Any remote code execution bug discovered after June 2019 (and there have been hundreds) is a permanent backdoor waiting to be exploited.
Windows 7 Ultimate Super Slim Edition x64 (June 2019) refers to an unofficial, heavily modified distribution of Microsoft’s Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, produced by third parties to reduce size, remove components, and optimize performance for older or low‑resource hardware. These builds are not released or supported by Microsoft and carry important practical, legal, and security implications.
If you have a valid offline use case, here is how to install this specific edition safely. windows 7 ultimate super slim edition x64 june 2019
Consider these safer options:
I cannot provide direct download links to unofficial modified ISOs due to copyright, security, and policy reasons. Even though the build is from June 2019,
Would you like help with any of the safer alternatives instead?
Common broken items in Super Slim editions: I cannot provide direct download links to unofficial
The June 2019 Super Slim edition almost certainly includes either:
Both violate Microsoft’s EULA. For corporate or professional use, this is a non-starter.
While numerous variants exist, the typical "Windows 7 Ultimate Super Slim Edition x64 June 2019" offers the following specifications:
| Feature | Stock Windows 7 | Super Slim Edition | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | ISO Size | ~3.2 GB (SP1) | ~1.4 GB - 1.8 GB | | Install Size | 16-20 GB | 3.5 - 5 GB | | Running Processes | 70-90 | 35-45 | | RAM Usage (Idle) | 800 MB - 1.2 GB | 400 - 550 MB | | Disk Footprint | High | Minimal |