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Revision as of 15:35, 2 March 2023
Crusty Windows bootleg | |
The desktop of 7 Christmas Edition 2015 | |
Original OS | Windows 7 SP1 |
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Release date | December 2014 |
Author | TeamOS |
Country | India |
Language(s) | English |
Architecture(s) | x86, x64 |
File size | 7 GB |
Download link | Christmas 2015.iso |
Windows 7 Christmas Edition 2015 is a bootleg Windows edition created by TeamOS released in December 2014. It is most known for having comically broken themes which rely on Aero to work properly, and being the last entry on the CollabVM Advent Calendar 2021 edition. It is additionally the second largest bootleg in the collection, the first largest being Windows 7 8.1 10 PRO 2016.
This mod was also used as the OS on VM 0b0t, a VM on CollabVM, since the 8th revision before being superseded by Windows 7 Mac Extreme 2015 on the 11th revision, and shortly after, Windows 10 Christmas Magic Pro on the 11.1th revision.
Description
The bootleg is a modified Windows 7 SP1 ISO with a Christmas skin pack applied.
Changes from Windows 7
- The setup title bar text is spelled wrong, and the setup OS name is titled "Genome" for some odd reason
- The log in wallpaper is set to a wallpaper of a snowy hill at night with a wooden house
- The set up wallpaper is set to a kitten wearing a Santa hat reading a book
- The pre-OOBE and default wallpaper is set to a Santa hat on the ground
Software
- Adobe Reader 9
- Glary Utilities 5
- Opera 26
- Nero 8
- WinRAR 5.20
- FileZilla 3.9.0.5
- TeamViewer 10
- GBurner
- Internet Download Manager
- Java 8 Update 25
Customization Utilities
- RocketDock
- MetroSidebar
Notes
- The taskbar is unlocked
Gallery
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Setup
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Setup while it's copying files
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Pre-OOBE
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OOBE
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Log in
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Empty desktop