Downloading "verified" Windows 9 files from third-party sites carries a high risk of malware, keyloggers, or backdoors.
I recently went down the rabbit hole of downloading a "verified" Windows 9 ISO file. If you are looking for a hidden gem, a lost masterpiece of coding that Microsoft buried because it was "too good," I have some bad news for you. The review isn't about an operating system; it’s about a fabrication.
Not as a finished product. Not as a beta. Not as a secret internal build that leaked to the public.
These are often "reskinned" versions of Windows 8 or 10 that lack official security updates.