OmamOS

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OmamOS is a source compile bootleg of Windows Server 2003 with the Windows XP Professional SKU, by omame. It released on June 28, 2021, and was added to the archive on January 11, 2022.

OmamOS
Crusty Windows bootleg
Boot screen
Boot screen
Original OSWindows XP Build 3801
Release dateJune 28, 2021
Authoromame
CountryPoland
Language(s)English
Architecture(s)x86 (32-bit)
File size449.6 MiB
Download link3801.x86fre.omame.210628-2311_pro.iso
Date addedJanuary 11, 2022
Timebomb dateOctober 2021

Description

This distribution is not really a bootleg - but more of a compiled release of a modified version of the leaked Windows Server 2003 source code built with the Windows XP Professional SKU, which is the way that omame makes their bootlegs most of the time. Keep in mind, that there is a timebomb in place. It expires 5 months after the original compile date, so that would be October 2021.

Anyways, the OS has been updated with new graphics and some interesting things have been added to it. There are not that many new additions as this was one of the author's first attempts.

Changes from the base source

Minor changes

  • The End User License Agreement that appears in the text-mode setup has been changed to the GPLv2, for humorous effect
  • The logo in the System Properties has been updated
  • The Winver banner has been updated

Changes in pre-desktop procedures

  • New setup graphics. The UI has been updated to look more round and modern. The billboard text has also been updated.
  • New boot screen. The progress bar has been modified to look like the Windows 10 one. The logos and copyright text have also been updated.
  • New login graphics

Look and feel

  • 5 new themes included, one of them being a "test" visual style made by the author

Notes

Breaking changes

  • You need a product key for this bootleg. It's qw32k-48t2t-3d2pj-dxbwy-c6wrj.
  • The setup will fail on the first try due to the timebomb in place. You need to change the date back in the BIOS settings to fix it.

Bootleg quirks

  • The EULA link in the About Windows dialog has been changed to read "End-User Sex Agreement".

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