Windows 7 xDark Deluxe 4.3
Windows 7 xDark Deluxe is a bootleg Windows edition created by Skat666 released in 2011 and added to the archive on December 5th, 2022.
Crusty Windows bootleg | |
The desktop of Windows 7 xDark Deluxe 4.3 | |
Original OS | Windows 7 SP1 |
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Release date | 2011 |
Author | Skat666 |
Language(s) | English |
Architecture(s) | x86 (32-bit) |
File size | 3 GB |
Download link | 7 xDark Deluxe v4.3 32-Bit RG.iso |
Date added | December 5th, 2022 |
Description
The OS is a modified copy of Windows 7 SP1 with modifications made to the setup, backgrounds and icons. Key takeaways include the setup window being more translucent and having a different background, as well as having multiple wallpapers along with a couple of themes added. On first boot of the OS, an installation script downloads ~20 programs, a process of which the script alleges can take 10 minutes.
The bootleg was made by Skat666, the same person who made Windows 8 xTreme.
Changes from Windows 7
- The setup background is changed to the Harmony wallpaper put through a film camera filter.
- The setup window has been made more transparent.
- New log in and default desktop background.
- One unique style is added, a few themes are added, most of them changing the wallpaper.
- The console color scheme is set to blue on gray.
- All icons have been changed to dark versions of themselves.
- The Explorer command bar has been moved to the top instead of the bottom.
- The explorer item check box feature is enabled.
- Some of the system folder names have been changed.
Software
- 7-Zip 9.22 beta (with modified icons)
- 7-Zip SFX Splitter
- Windows 7 Manager
- SMART v1.2a
- AIDA64 Extreme Edition
- 7 Style Builder
- Restorator 2007
- Silent Install Maker
- Kel's Bonus Pack
- Autoruns
- Ultimate Windows Tweaker
- Advanced File Copy Manager
- Logon Background Changer
- Media Player Background Changer
- Start Button Changer
- System File Replacer
- EasyFind Panel
- ShellMenuView
- ShellNewHandler
- Rebuild Icon Cache
- Re-Enable 2.0
- FixWin 1.2
- Device Manager
- Keyboard Settings
- Services Manager
- User Password
Gallery
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Setup at the partition screen
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Setup while it's copying files
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OOBE
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Log in
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Desktop on first boot
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Empty desktop