((full)): Windows 12.iso

Since Windows 12 has not been officially released by Microsoft yet, any file claiming to be Windows 12.iso is currently either a concept, a rumor, or a potential security risk.

However, here is a post discussing the hype and the reality of the situation, suitable for a tech blog or forum. Windows 12.iso


Step 2: Select the "Canary Channel"

Microsoft has three channels:

To see "Windows 12"-level changes, you need the Canary Channel. Be warned: This channel has a high failure rate. Since Windows 12 has not been officially released

The Top 3 Threats in Fake Windows 12 ISOs

  1. Cryptojackers: The installer runs a script in the background that uses your GPU to mine cryptocurrency. You won't see a pop-up, but your computer will run slow and your electricity bill will spike.
  2. Boot-sector Rootkits: These are viruses that install before Windows loads. If you burn a fake ISO to a USB drive, the rootkit infects your motherboard's UEFI (BIOS). Standard antivirus software cannot remove these; you may need to physically replace your motherboard.
  3. Information Stealers: Fake setup.exe files often mimic the Windows installation wizard but simultaneously scrape saved passwords from your browser, crypto wallets, and session cookies.

1. The AI Explorer (Major Feature)

The flagship feature is "AI Explorer." Unlike Windows 11's Copilot sidebar, AI Explorer runs continuously in the background. It creates a searchable timeline of everything you do. You can type a natural language query like, "Find that Discord message about the movie night last Tuesday," and Windows 12 will find the exact screen shot using OCR and semantic indexing. Step 2: Select the "Canary Channel" Microsoft has

2. The Floating Taskbar

Gone is the rigid bar attached to the bottom of the screen. In the Windows 12.iso previews, the taskbar floats in the center, surrounded by a dynamic wallpaper that reacts to weather and time of day. The system tray has been moved to a top bar (like macOS), but with a Windows twist.