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|release_date = February 26, 2015 (Spanish)<br>September 17, 2015 (English)
|creator = AMJ of [[:Category:Bootlegs created by TeamOS|TeamOS]]
|country = ?
|language = English, Spanish
|arch = x86 (32-bit), x86 (64-bit)
 
The Spanish version released on February 26, 2015, and the English version released on September 17 of the same year. Both were added on August 5, 2022, and May 9, 2023, respectively.
 
It is the most content-packed bootleg in the archive (but not the biggest in size), with 300+ combined themes. It does not have as many, say, programs as [[Windows XP Colossus Edition 2 Reloaded|other bootlegs]], or as many [[Windows XP Doosha 2010 Edition|wallpapers]] or [[Windows Vista Alienware 2010|gadgets]].
 
== Description ==
The bootleg is a modified Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 ISO, which comes bundled with many wallpapers and themes. But, as you will soon see, "many" is a gross understatement. There are also many programs and updates that come with the bootleg, that get dropped to several folders you can peruse through. Its English version has all of the programs and updates preinstalled, while its Spanish version had you install them yourself. Some parts of the setup are unattended.
 
The English version of this bootleg is a modified Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 ISO. It serves nearly exactly the same purpose as its Spanish counterpart, but they are completely different in content. It (along with the Spanish version) is a modified version of an existing bootleg also called Windows 7 Infinium, hence there are leftover files from the previous author (The Rain, known for [[Windows 7 Christmas Edition 2015]]). The original Spanish version came out a month after its origin mod did.
 
While its Spanish counterpart lets you install for both architectures, the English version only has 64-bit versions.
* New default theme, and wallpaper
* 157 new themes included (120 of them being variant themes, 3 of them being themepack files)
* All of the default wallpapers (including in the other themes' wallpapers) have been replaced. Speaking of the other themes' wallpapers, all of them seem to have a 'theme': The "Architecture" theme has Windows 7 wallpapers, while the "Characters" theme has Windows Vista wallpapers, the "Landscapes" theme has fan made Windows Server 2008 promotional wallpapers, the "Nature" theme also has Windows 7 wallpapers, and finally, the "Scenes" theme has Windows 8 wallpapers
* New icon set
* Additional desktop context menu entries have been added