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Quote - Yes but can you legally install them outside a VM, ie on a normal PC ?
Cause unfortunately most VM software is very sucky for 3D apps and games since it only emulates a basic VGA card and doesnt support directX or OpenGL etc.
Technically, it's possible, but a little convoluted. You could download such an image, install it in a VM, make an image of that VM and restore the image on a physical machine. Be prepared for a lot of driver issues and mismatches, it'll take several hours to fix all the drivers.
There's a good chance however that the restored image has too many hardware differences from the original, requiring it to be activated again - which will most probably fail.
And no, I don't think it's legal. But I do not know for sure.
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