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(Created page with "'''Transformation packs''' are programs which transform an existing Windows (or Linux) install into a crusty bootleg. These bootlegs are different in that they don't (usually) come in an ISO format, but instead require the user to run an executable in an already existing Windows install. Some bootlegs run a transformation pack executable on first bootup to transform the OS. An example of a transformation pack is Quelitu for Linux, and Windows 2001...") |
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An example of a transformation pack is [[Quelitu]] for Linux, and Windows 2001 for Windows XP. |
An example of a transformation pack is [[Quelitu]] for Linux, and Windows 2001 for Windows XP. |
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Transformation packs are not typically archived in the Crusty Windows collection. |
Revision as of 20:32, 6 February 2023
Transformation packs are programs which transform an existing Windows (or Linux) install into a crusty bootleg. These bootlegs are different in that they don't (usually) come in an ISO format, but instead require the user to run an executable in an already existing Windows install. Some bootlegs run a transformation pack executable on first bootup to transform the OS.
An example of a transformation pack is Quelitu for Linux, and Windows 2001 for Windows XP.
Transformation packs are not typically archived in the Crusty Windows collection.