Windows XP Ultimate Service Pack - 3

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Windows XP Ultimate Service Pack - 3
Crusty Windows bootleg
The desktop of Windows XP Ultimate Service Pack - 3
The desktop of Windows XP Ultimate Service Pack - 3
Original OSWindows XP SP3
Release dateEarly-mid 2009
AuthorSmartflower of Rockers International Team,
Benjamin Samson of Rockers International Team
Language(s)English
Architecture(s)x86 (32-bit)
File size1.04 GB

Windows XP Ultimate Service Pack - 3 is a currently lost Windows XP SP3 bootleg, which was created by Smartflower of Rockers International Team (with assistance from Benjamin Samson). It was released in early-mid 2009.

Details

Known file names: RockersTeam.iso

MD5: B97414DD8E387FC5377D24D468538E89

Description

The bootleg is a modified Windows XP SP3 ISO. It comes with DriverPack integrated. It is themed after Windows Vista. It comes with registry tweaks. It is unattended and preactivated.

Changes from Windows XP SP3

  • New login graphics
  • New default theme, and wallpaper
  • More than 150 new themes included (allegedly)
  • New icon set. The My Documents icon is the only icon to be unchanged

Software

  • TweakUI
  • Unlocker 1.8.3

Customization Utilities

  • Windows Sidebar (comes with 30 gadgets)

Updates

  • DirectX 9.0 July (2009)
  • Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1, 2.0

Notes

  • Much of the information (and screenshots) on this page was taken from the DVDs edition for All Windowses CDs & DVDs Editions. The login picture without the user selector is from the eXcluzive article on this bootleg (warning: lots of NSFW - not in the OS, but in the page itself). Funnily enough, the description in the eXcluzive.net article, although like the one from All Windowses CDs & DVDs Editions is copy-and-pasted from Smartflower's original description, was hastily put through an online translator, as you can see from errors that were left in, such as "Microsoft.Net Структура 1.1" and "Нешкафчик 1.8.3".
  • Two login screen images can be seen. One is from eXcluzive.net, the other is from All Windowses CDs & DVDs Editions. Both of them seem to be from the same person who took the pictures, just the former's eXcluzive.net watermark isn't in the original. The login screen picture seems to be a poorly cropped picture of a VM screen, from around VMware 7.x.
  • The two desktop images are actually there because the aforementioned All Windowses DVDs Editions entry have duplicate entries for this bootleg.

Gallery

Original filenames

  • Login screen - user selector: logon.jpg
  • Login screen: 1238587845_1238577025_11.jpg
  • Empty desktop: 13od6.jpg
  • Desktop: 7.jpg