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'''Source compile bootlegs''' are an unusual brand of bootlegs, where the OS base typically used for editing isn't an already existing Windows distribution, but a modified release built ''from'' the Windows source code (leaked, obviously). Now of course there are very few of these bootlegs out there, and it being based off of leaked source code that is supposed to be confidential raises the moral questionability to about ten million. |
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Source compile bootlegs are an unusual brand of bootlegs, where the OS base typically used for editing isn't an already existing Windows distribution, but a modified release built from the Windows source code (leaked, obviously). Now of course there are very few of these bootlegs out there, and it being based off of leaked source code that is supposed to be confidential raises the moral questionability to about ten million.
Anyhow, this is a list of them.
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