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Latest revision as of 10:10, 8 September 2024
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Crusty Windows bootleg | |
Original OS | Windows 10 RTM |
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Release date | April 8, 2019 |
Author | ? |
Language(s) | English |
Architecture(s) | x86 (32-bit) |
File size | 2.8 GiB |
Download link | JuliaOS_final.iso |
Date added | December 10, 2021 |
JuliaOS is a bootleg Windows 10 RTM edition, which was created by an unknown author. It released on April 8, 2019, and was added to the archive on December 10, 2021.
Description
The bootleg is a modified Windows 10 RTM ISO. It's pretty much identical to regular Windows 10 RTM, other than the fact that the default wallpaper had been intentionally altered to feature a certain someone's branding, and has the Windows logo slightly altered to feature a certain someone.
The namesake of this bootleg is the YouTube channel Julia's Tech Spot, formerly electronicwiz1 (at the time of this bootleg's creation). The context behind this bootleg's creation lies in the specific build that was used to edit and make the bootleg.
Back when this bootleg was created and in the early years of the channel's life as electronicwiz1, the owner of the channel heavily disliked anything that was "old" and much preferred anything that was "new", and was also very fixated towards seeing new Windows Insider builds (as they were part of the Insider program), and the latest updates to Windows, and other such. There was a particular Windows 10 build that the owner really disliked because it was "old" and "insecure", and gets very aggravated every time they hear about it or they have to install it, that being the gold release of Windows 10, "Windows 10 RTM".
It became a community inside joke after a while, and then people started to intentionally try and irritate them by bothering them with it or tricking them into using the build or anything that is "old", by various means. This bootleg is one of the many instances of this happening, and that was the reason why this bootleg was made.
The bootleg was made solely as a submission for one of the owner's many series.
Changes from Windows 10 RTM
Changes in pre-desktop procedures
- New boot screen logo... It's blank? Why that is, you can see the reason in the Notes section
Look and feel
- New default wallpaper. The wallpaper has been changed to an altered version of the default wallpaper with the Windows logo recolored to electronicwiz1's old logo. All of the higher resolution versions have also been replaced with the same version
Notes
Remarks
- This bootleg took a month to make. The wallpaper is one of the earliest things that got worked on (dated March 3, 2019). The modified Windows logo took until March 13, 2019 to complete. The other wallpapers would not get replaced until the bootleg was nearly complete.
- The author is theorized to be someone from the former electronicwiz1 community.
Bootleg quirks
- The boot screen's Windows logo is supposed to show Julia's face, but shows up as blank instead.
CD contents and other info
- There is a README file on the CD root, which tells you to run "bcdedit.bat", which is also in the CD root. The aforementioned script, is a batch script, which enables test signing and restarts the computer. It will tell you to run it as administrator beforehand, though.
Gallery
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Boot screen
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Empty desktop
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Start menu
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System Properties and About Windows