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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* You can bypass the entire destruction procedure by simply not having anything in the CD/floppy drive. Yeah. Also, it'll only run once on the first boot, so..
* You can bypass the entire destruction procedure by simply not having anything in the CD/floppy drive. ''Yeah''. Also, it'll only run once on the first boot, so..
* The system cannot restart after the first boot, as <code>ntldr</code>, <code>ntoskrnl.exe</code>, and <code>hal.dll</code> will be missing. You will have to restore these files from the CD to restart.
* The system cannot restart after the first boot, as <code>ntldr</code>, <code>ntoskrnl.exe</code>, and <code>hal.dll</code> will be missing. You will have to restore these files from the CD to restart.
* Google Chrome marks the ISO as "dangerous", so you will have to allow it to download.
* Google Chrome marks the ISO as "dangerous", so you will have to allow it to download.

Revision as of 09:30, 10 December 2023

Windows XP Destroyed Edition
Crusty Windows bootleg
The desktop of Windows XP Destroyed Edition
The desktop of Windows XP Destroyed Edition
Original OSWindows XP RTM
Release dateFebruary 5, 2015
AuthorBob Pony
CountryUnited States
Language(s)English
Architecture(s)x86 (32-bit)
File size72 MB
Download linkWindows XP Destroyed Edition V3.iso
Date addedDecember 10, 2021

Windows XP Destroyed Edition V3 is a bootleg build of Windows XP RTM, which was created by Bob Pony. It released on February 5, 2015, and was added to the archive on December 10, 2021. It is one of the few bootlegs based on Windows XP RTM.

Description

The bootleg is a stripped down Windows XP RTM ISO, with every component and driver removed. The bootleg is unattended and preactivated.

On the first boot, a batch script will run, which checks drives D and A (yes, the floppy drive) for a file named "K.CMD" which contains the command rd c:\ /s /q /f. If it successfully finds it, it will get executed, which destroys the system and renders it unable to restart.

The ISO was made using nLite 1.4.9.3 on Windows 7 SP1.

Changes from Windows XP RTM

  • The setup now uses a Windows 2000 style setup instead of the usual XP setup.
  • The rd command is executed on first bootup.

Notes

  • You can bypass the entire destruction procedure by simply not having anything in the CD/floppy drive. Yeah. Also, it'll only run once on the first boot, so..
  • The system cannot restart after the first boot, as ntldr, ntoskrnl.exe, and hal.dll will be missing. You will have to restore these files from the CD to restart.
  • Google Chrome marks the ISO as "dangerous", so you will have to allow it to download.
  • The full name is set to "K".
  • The computer name is set to "C".
  • The workgroup name is set to "w".

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Setup

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