It looks like you’re referring to a custom Windows 10 Pro AIO (All-In-One) image file, likely from a non-Microsoft source (e.g., a modified or “Windows PE”‑based build).
Beyond the Standard: The Power and Perils of Custom Windows ISOs WIN10.PRO.AIO.U18.X64.-WPE-.ISO
The filename WIN10.PRO.AIO.U18.X64.-WPE-.ISO represents a class of unauthorized, potentially malicious Windows images that promise convenience but deliver danger. While the technical curiosity behind “All-In-One” and “WinPE” integration is understandable, the only safe path is to use official Microsoft tools and legitimate licenses. It looks like you’re referring to a custom
WIN10.PRO: The base operating system is Windows 10 Pro, which includes advanced features like BitLocker encryption, Remote Desktop, and Hyper-V. Safe Alternatives to Unofficial AIO ISOs You can
Some modified images include UEFI bootkits or firmware implants that survive OS reinstallation and even hard drive replacement.
You can achieve everything an unofficial AIO ISO promises without the risks—using only official Microsoft tools.