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Latest revision as of 09:34, 4 August 2024

Windows XP NeoMax 2016
Crusty Windows bootleg
The desktop of Windows XP NeoMax 2016
The desktop of Windows XP NeoMax 2016
Original OSWindows XP SP3
Release dateAugust 13, 2016
AuthorD.M Samanta, and tomeCar of TeamOS
Language(s)English
Architecture(s)x86 (32-bit)
File size326.6 MiB
Download linkWindows Xp NeoMax 2016 by tomeCar (TeamOS).iso
Date addedDecember 12, 2021

Windows XP NeoMax 2016 is a bootleg Windows XP SP3 edition, which was created for TeamOS by D.M Samanta and tomeCar. It released on August 13, 2016, and was added to the archive on December 12, 2021.

Description

The bootleg is a modified Windows XP SP3 ISO with DriverPacks BASE 10.06 integrated. Its primary focus is to give the OS the Windows Vista (beta) look, and comes with one theme: a Windows 7 one. It comes included with all Windows XP (including its POSReady variant) updates, up to July 2016. It comes with registry tweaks. It is preactivated.

The ISO was made using nLite 1.4.9.3, on Windows 7 RTM.

Changes from Windows XP SP3

Minor changes

  • The Winver branding is changed
  • OEM branding is included

Changes in pre-desktop procedures

  • New setup graphics. The slideshow text contents have been edited
  • New boot screen
  • New login graphics

Look and feel

  • New default theme, and wallpaper
  • 1 new theme included
  • 16 new cursor sets included
  • New avatar set

Software

Updates

  • DirectX - June 2010

Notes

Bootleg quirks

  • In the System Properties where it says "Powered by...", it is supposed to be "Powered by DMS & Tomecar", but due to a quirk with Windows, it instead says "Powered by DMS _ Tomecar". The ampersand is used for menu access keys. In order for it to be displayed properly, the author would have had to escape it by writing a double ampersand. It would then be interpreted as just a regular ampersand. Windows XP Extreme Gamers Edition also has this error.

Gallery

Themes