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{{Infobox bootleg
|screenshot = W7_Mini_Enterprise_Desktop.png
|original_os = [[:Category:Bootlegs based on Windows 7|Windows 7 SP1 Enterprise SP1]]
|release_date = May 21st21, 2014
|creator = Nguyen Dinh Tuyen
|country = Vietnam
|size = 629 MB
|download = [https://crustywindo.ws/collection/Windows%207/Windows%207%20live%20cd%20from%20usb.iso Windows 7 live cd from usb.iso]
|archiveadd = Jan 3rd3, 2023
}}
'''Windows 7 Live CD From USB''' (from ISO name, otherwise known as '''Mini Windows 7 Special Enterprise with Service Pack 1''', or simply '''Julia Queen''', in the OS) is a bootleg [[:Category:Bootlegs based on Windows 7|Windows 7 SP1 Enterprise SP1]] live CD, which was created by Nguyen Dinh Tuyen. It looks to have originally released in May 2012, but then updated slightly in November, and updated 2 years later on May 21, 2014.
 
== Description ==
The bootleg is a slightly stripped down Windows 7 SP1 Enterprise SP1 live CD. It has all the usual features of a live CD, having many useful utilities, custom networking support, and much more. What'sThe cool thing about this bootleg is that it is compatible with HBCD/DLC1 Menu, because it has a special utility that allows you to take advantage of them if you insert your own CD with HBCD/DLC1.
 
The bootleg was made using WinBuilder.
 
== Changes from Windows 7 SP1 Enterprise SP1 ==
* New login graphics
* New default wallpaper, which is from one of the Windows 8 lock screen wallpapers
== Notes ==
* There is a registry file in the <code>system32\Drivers</code> directory, which gets applied on startup. It contains all of the registry tweaks necessary to give the OS custom branding. It also comes with licensing information for several programs such as Atola Find and Mount, MiniTool Partition Wizard, iCare and UltraISO.
* The "ClearTemp folder" shortcut in the Start menu's Programs is invalid, because it links to "ClearTemp.cmd" being in Windows, when it is actually in <code>Program Files\Delete desktop.ini</code>.
 
== Gallery ==