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'''TeamOS''', formerly known as '''TeamOS HKRG''', is a forum that first appeared around late 2013. The forum has produced hundreds of notable bootlegs, and is one of the most active scenes today.
'''TeamOS''', known as '''TeamOS HKRG''' until 2022, is a bootlegging/pirating community which was created sometime in late 2013. The community was founded by Black_Diamond, IGI30, AkashBhai, and Paradox.


TeamOS has been one of the most prominent and active sources for Windows bootlegs since its founding, and it has produced hundreds of notable bootlegs. While they are most notable today for their numerous [[Windows 10 Christmas Magic Pro|Windows 10]] and Windows 11 releases, they have also released quite a few [[Windows 7 Christmas Edition 2015|Windows 7]] bootlegs and even a few [[Windows XP NeoMax 2016|Windows XP]] ones. They even have a [https://www.teamos.xyz/threads/microsoft-windows-98-se-bill-gates-edition-full-final-version-by-sam.29583/ Windows 98] bootleg (although stock unfortunately)!
The forum was initially started to distribute both customized and vanilla versions of Windows, as well as software, movies, and games. The forum used to allow anyone to become a member and start submitting software, but after repeated issues with malware, they cracked down on this, and required users to become an "official" TeamOS member before they can submit things. In late 2021, they opened submissions from registered users again, but you still need to be verified to post releases in their "official" subforums.


It used to be that anyone could contribute an 'official' TeamOS release, but this has been cracked down on in recent years due to issues with people bundling malware in their releases. Nowadays, a user must submit several releases in their "Registered Users Posts" section in order to prove that they are trustworthy and become verified to release 'official' TeamOS software.
Almost all modern day English bootlegs come from TeamOS. While they are most notable nowadays for their Windows 10 and Windows 11 releases, they also have quite a few Windows 7 and even a few Windows XP bootlegs available.


In addition to Windows bootlegs, the forum also has a wide variety of computer software, wallpapers, themes, and even games and eBooks. They also used to distribute movies, but they stopped doing so a few years ago, likely due to copyright complaints.
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Some notable bootleggers from TeamOS include, but not limited to:
* Jerry_Xristos, creator of [[Adorable Anonymous Hacker windows 10 X64 Pro]] and [[Pink Neon Windows 7 Ultimate SuperLite]]
* Mr. Grimbahir (whom tragically passed away on November 26, 2022), creator of [[Windows 11 Lite Pro Grim Immortality XI]]
* The Rain, creator of [[Windows 7 Christmas Edition 2015]]
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Latest revision as of 11:52, 27 June 2024

TeamOS, known as TeamOS HKRG until 2022, is a bootlegging/pirating community which was created sometime in late 2013. The community was founded by Black_Diamond, IGI30, AkashBhai, and Paradox.

TeamOS has been one of the most prominent and active sources for Windows bootlegs since its founding, and it has produced hundreds of notable bootlegs. While they are most notable today for their numerous Windows 10 and Windows 11 releases, they have also released quite a few Windows 7 bootlegs and even a few Windows XP ones. They even have a Windows 98 bootleg (although stock unfortunately)!

It used to be that anyone could contribute an 'official' TeamOS release, but this has been cracked down on in recent years due to issues with people bundling malware in their releases. Nowadays, a user must submit several releases in their "Registered Users Posts" section in order to prove that they are trustworthy and become verified to release 'official' TeamOS software.

In addition to Windows bootlegs, the forum also has a wide variety of computer software, wallpapers, themes, and even games and eBooks. They also used to distribute movies, but they stopped doing so a few years ago, likely due to copyright complaints.

Some notable bootleggers from TeamOS include, but not limited to: