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Crusty Windows bootleg | |
The desktop of Windows 7 Assassin's Creed | |
Original OS | Windows 7 RTM |
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Forked from | Tiny7 |
Release date | April 2010 |
Author | krishi_4k |
Country | ? |
Language(s) | English |
Architecture(s) | x86 |
File size | 2 GB |
Download link | win7asscreed.iso |
Windows 7 Assassins Creed is a bootleg Windows edition created by krishi_4k released in April of 2010. It is most known for being used as a test OS for the CollabVM 2.0 private beta test.
Changes from Windows 7
- There are multiple themes added and several wallpapers for the Assassin's Creed protagonist, as well a completely new default theme.
- The log in wallpaper features the Assassin's Creed protagonist.
- The login sound is a very loud excerpt from the Assassin's Creed II trailer, saying: "I did not choose this path."
Notes
- It was much thought to be derived from normal Windows 7 RTM, but due to many similarities it has been linked with a relatively unmodified bootleg called Windows 7 Apple Logo X32
- It has a broken shortcut called "Assassins Utility" which the actual path on disk is "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Assassins Utility" there you can find various tools from enabling aero to firewall management.
- It also has a broken shortcut to "Windows Search Service Media Center Namespace Extension Handler" which appears as a blank file on the desktop.
- The internet icon will still show no network is connected even when it is connected to the internet.
Software
- Adobe Reader 9
- Adobe Flash Player 10
- Adobe AIR
- Adobe Acrobat
- Java 6 update 17
- Notepad2 4.0.22 beta 5
Gallery
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Setup
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Setup in progress
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Desktop