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As of December 2022, no ISO is known to be available, although "2 old compiles" of Mod7 were stated to still be existing. |
As of December 2022, no ISO is known to be available, although "2 old compiles" of Mod7 were stated to still be existing. |
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Revision as of 00:07, 31 May 2023
Windows Mod7 is missing. If you are in possession of this ISO, please send an email to staffcomputernewb.com or join our Discord so we can add it to our collection. |
Crusty Windows bootleg | |
Original OS | Windows 7 SP1 |
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Release date | 2019 |
Author | Megadeth58 |
Country | Brazil |
Language(s) | English |
Architecture(s) | x86 (64-bit) |
Windows Mod7 (also known as Mod7 or Windows 2009) was a bootleg of Windows 7 SP1 created by Megadeth58.
Description
Mod7 has not been made clear about it's design goals. Screenshots exist with a Windows 8 Consumer Preview style, with some others having a Windows 7 build 6801 style.
As of December 2022, no ISO is known to be available, although "2 old compiles" of Mod7 were stated to still be existing.