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'''(Bootleg name)''' (also known as (other name(s) if any) is a bootleg (describe bootleg here (e.g. (reference original_os from infobox) edition, live (ditto) CD, etc), which was created by (reference creator from infobox). It was released on (reference release_date from infobox), and was added to the archive on (reference archiveadd from infobox)
 
=== Description ===
 
The bootleg is a modified (reference original_os from infobox) ISO. (Specify any integrations the bootleg comes with. For example, the DriverPacks version). It comes with its own boot selector (if any). (Describe the purpose of the bootleg and what is added and what is removed, in brief). It comes with its own autorun (if any), and WPI (if any). It is (unattended (and/or) preactivated).
(if available:) The ISO was made using (bootleg making software, for example, nLite) on (Host OS, if available), and (if other software was used to aid in parts of the mod's development, e.g. autorun software/WPI, include it here).
 
=== Changes from (reference original_os from infobox) ===
 
(This section, along with Software, and Notes, should only include a list. In it, you should document all the places changes were made, such as the text-mode and graphical setup, boot screen, OOBE (including the pre-OOBE, and the OOBE video), login graphics, themes, wallpapers, icons, cursors, sounds, fonts, and avatars.)
 
=== Software ===
 
(If there is absolutely no software bundled, then it's optional. Most of the time, it isn't.)
(If the bootleg has a WPI, or "software packs", add a new sub-section named "Software on the CD", and put them in this section. If it's software packs, add another sub-section under "Software on the CD" named "Software Pack 1", if there is more than one, then make more than one section, and then include all the bundled software from there.)
 
=== Notes ===
 
(If there is nothing to note, then it's optional.)
(The notes listing goes here. If you can find anything particularly interesting about the bootleg you are making an article on, then feel free to put it in here! The first places you should look are: Full names, organizations, computer names, workgroup names, what interesting things are in the CD root, if the CD has its own icon, anything notable about the autorun, etc.)
 
=== Gallery ===
 
(The gallery goes here. For themes, and other miscellanea, put them in their own sub-sections. "How To Capture Screenshots For Your Bootlegs: A Guide Concerning Labels And Places To Capture" also notes on this.)