Islamic XP

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Islamic XP is a bootleg Windows XP SP3 edition, which was created by Ahmed Salem of That's Me. It released on February 17, 2010, and was added to the archive either in late 2021 or early 2022.

Islamic XP
Crusty Windows bootleg
The desktop of Islamic XP
The desktop of Islamic XP
Original OSWindows XP SP3
Release dateFebruary 17, 2010
AuthorAhmed Salem of That's Me
CountryEgypt
Language(s)English, Arabic
Architecture(s)x86 (32-bit)
File size694 MB
Download linkISLAMIC XPSP3.iso
Date addedEither late 2021 or early 2022

Description

The bootleg is a modified Windows XP SP3 ISO. There are some new themes and wallpapers added, and a WPI in which all of the programs are bundled in.

Changes from Windows XP SP3

  • The setup OS text is changed
  • New setup graphics
  • New pre-OOBE graphics
  • New OOBE graphics
  • New OOBE video
  • New login graphics
  • New default wallpaper
  • 4 new themes included
  • All of the default wallpapers have been replaced
  • New Windows Vista icon set
  • The sound scheme is mostly composed of Windows Vista sounds, only a few are left as stock. The startup and shutdown sounds are replaced with chanting
  • The Run dialog now has a black background
  • OEM branding is included. The System Properties dialog has had some animating graphics added to it

Software

Software on the CD

  • Adobe Flash Player 10
  • Java 6 Update 18
  • Foxit Reader 2.3 Build 2923
  • Internet Download Manager 5.18 Build 5 (cracked)
  • Windows Live Messenger 2009 (14.0.8089.726)
  • K-Lite Full Codec Pack 5.6.1
  • QuickTime Alternative 3.1.0
  • Real Alternative 2.0.1
  • Winamp 5.23
  • WinRAR 3.80 (cracked, registered to SeVeN)
  • Yahoo Messenger 9.0.0.2162

Notes

  • This OS heavily includes Arabic content, yet keeps the system in English.
  • Islamic is spelled as "Isalmic" in the OOBE.
  • The WIHU has no software selected by default.
  • Before the text-mode setup partition screen, the OS text is changed to gibberish before returning to normal.
  • The OOBE video was originally in WMV format, but was converted to MP4 in order for MediaWiki to accept it as a valid file.
  • The OOBE video has no sound.

Gallery

Themes