Windows XP Genius Edition 2010
Windows XP Genius Edition 2010 is a Windows bootleg edition created by Genius Team released in 2010. It is most known for being featured on AmpDan1 as a 5-part series showcasing the bootleg itself. You can find a link to a reupload of the first part here, along with parts 2, 3, 4 and 5.
Crusty Windows bootleg | |
The desktop of XP Genius Edition 2010 | |
Original OS | Windows XP SP3 |
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Author | Genius Team |
Country | ? |
Language(s) | English |
Architecture(s) | x86 |
File size | 617 MB |
Download link | Windows Xp Genius Edition 2010.iso |
Description
Like many other Windows bootlegs, this one is designed to look like Windows 7 with Aero elements which comes with most of the common utilities to give the system a Windows 7 look. The creators of the bootleg do not seem to be very proficient in English as it is riddled with many spelling errors, the box art being no exception.
Changes from Windows XP
- The text mode setup's OS text has been changed to be the OS name
- The setup graphics now has a completely new look, with different billboard contents and Windows 7-like graphics. It also introduces the now infamous tagline, which is simply titled "The Next Generation Of Technologey"
- The setup is unattended and preactivated
- The OOBE video has been changed to be reminiscent of the animated Windows 7 startup
- The OOBE now also has a new Windows 7 style look. Nothing much is different from stock OOBE
- New boot screen
- The log in screen now has a Longhorn look
- All new themes, wallpapers, icons, cursors and sound scheme
Software (taken from WPI)
- AIMP 2.61 Build 570
- CCleaner
- Foxit Reader
- Hyper Windows
- Nero Micro 8
- PowerShell XP 3.01
- Tune Up 2010
- Ultra ISO 9
- Firefox 3.6
- IDM 5.19.B3
- Java 6 Update 20
- Opera 10
- Windows Live Messenger
- Yahoo Messenger
- Rainmeter
- Vista Drive Icon
- WindowBlinds
- Windows 7 Sidebar
- Styler
Gallery
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Setup at the partition screen
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Setup at the formatting screen
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Setup while it's copying files
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Boot screen
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Setup in the graphical phase
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Setup in the preparation phase
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The OOBE video.
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OOBE at the initial screen.
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Welcome screen
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WPI at the setup screen
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WPI while it's installing programs
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Desktop