Windows Aero Style

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Windows Aero Style is a bootleg Windows XP SP3 edition, which was created by an unknown author. It released on April 10, 2010 and was added to the archive on January 26, 2024.

Windows Aero Style
Crusty Windows bootleg
The desktop of Windows Aero Style
The desktop of Windows Aero Style
Original OSWindows XP SP3
Release dateApril 10, 2010
Language(s)English
Architecture(s)x86 (32-bit)
File size730.4 MiB
Download linkWindowsAeroStyle.iso
Date addedJanuary 26, 2024

Description

The bootleg is a modified version of Windows XP SP3 to look like Windows 7. It is partially unattended and also preactivated (although you have to do this manually)

The bootleg was made using nLite 1.4.9.1 on Windows Vista SP2 and Windows Unattended CD Creator 0.9.8. The WPI used was a batch script to run all the installers silently.

Changes from Windows XP SP3

Minor changes

  • The My Computer and My Documents icons now show up on the desktop.
  • Administrative Tools now shows up in My Computer.

Changes in pre-desktop procedures

  • The setup now has a Windows Vista look.
  • The boot screen, pre-OOBE and login screen has been changed to look like Windows Vista Home Premium.

Look and feel

  • New default theme, and wallpaper. It resembles Windows 7.
  • 2 new themes included

Software

Software on the CD (WPI)

  • Adobe Flash Player 10.0 r22 (WinBorgXP repack)
  • AntiWPA 3.4.6
  • Ashampoo Burning Studio 9.05
  • IObit Game Booster 1.1 (WinBorgXP repack)
  • Kels' CPL Bonus Pack 9.4.8
  • Mozilla Firefox 3.0.19
  • Sysinternals Suite
  • TuneUp Utilities 2009

Customization Utilities

  • RocketDock 1.3.1
  • TrueTransparency (comes with 1 new theme, Noir)

Notes

Bootleg quirks

  • Two options for installing software is specified. Once in the Windows Unattended CD Creator settings file and once in the nLite last session file. The nLite one is used instead, for some odd reason.
  • In setup, the system will report an error saying user32.dll was relocated in memory. This does not affect the final system.
  • There are two software directories on the CD, and the one used is AeroSoftware. The other Software folder is empty.
  • The setup does not accept the key provided, as it is a volume key, and this ISO is a retail copy.

CD contents and other info

  • The CD label is set to "WinLite", the default CD label for nLite ISOs.

Gallery

Themes