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Crusty Windows bootleg | |
Original OS | Windows XP SP3 |
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Release date | 2008 |
Author | ? |
Language(s) | English |
Architecture(s) | x86 |
File size | 668 MB |
Download link | wxp_extreme_seven_09-final.iso |
Date added | August 7th, 2022 |
Windows Extreme Seven 2009 is a bootleg Windows edition created by Jcberry526 of CyberWareZ released in 2008. This mod is most known for being the parent of the mod that started Crusty Windows, Windows Mac OS XP.
Description
The bootleg is a modified Windows XP SP3 ISO, whose purpose is to style the OS with a Windows 7 theme and branding, like many others before it. There is a fork of this mod named Windows Mac OS XP, which is more famous than this one and has more effort put into it. It is unattended and preactivated.
The ISO was made using NLite 1.4.1 on Windows Vista SP1.
Changes from Windows XP
- The setup boots into 800x600 resolution at 32-bit color by default
- The OOBE is skipped
- New default Windows 7-lookalike theme
- New Windows Vista sound scheme
- The default keyboard layout is United Kingdom
Notes
- There is no wallpaper
- Shell32.dll is broken
Software
- Adobe Flash Player 9.0
- Chrome 0.3.154
- Foxit Reader 2.3
- IE 8
- CCleaner 2.12
- ConvertXToDVD 3.1.3
- DVD Shrink 3.2.0
- Firefox 3.0.3
- K-Lite Codec Pack Mega 4.1.4
- VLC 0.9.2
- WMP 11
- WinRAR 3.71
- Nero Micro
- Universal Extractor 1.6
- .NET Framework 1.1
- .NET Framework 2.0
- .NET Framework 3.0
- MSXML 6.0
- UberIcon
- VisualTaskTips
- TrueTransparency
- TransBar
- KSoft's Application Launcher
- LClock 1.62b
- Analog Clock
- Vienna Dock
- Styler
Gallery
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Setup at the partition screen
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Setup while it's formatting
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Setup while it's copying files
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Setup in the graphical phase
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The relocation error
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Pre-OOBE
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Log in
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Empty desktop
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Start menu
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System Properties and About Windows