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{{Infobox bootleg
|title = Windows Seven Starter 3.0 No Pain
|screenshot = StarterNoPain.jpg
|screenshot = StarterNoPain.jpg
|caption = An advertisement of alleged "box art" of the OS
|caption = Advertisement
|original_os = [[Windows 7|Windows 7 SP1 Starter]]
|original_os = [[:Category:Bootlegs based on Windows 7|Windows 7 Starter SP1]]
|version = 3.0 (25.0 and 13.0 on the box)
|version = 3.0 (25.0 and 13.0 on the box)
|release_date = 2010?
|release_date = 2012 (presumably)
|creator = Lander X
|creator = [[:Category:Bootlegs created by Lander X|Lander X]]
|country = Venezuela
|country = Venezuela
|language = Spanish
|language = Spanish
|arch = x86
|arch = x86 (32-bit)
}}
}}
'''Windows Seven Starter 3.0 No Pain''' is a lost bootleg [[:Category:Bootlegs based on Windows 7|Windows 7 Starter SP1]] edition, which was created by Lander X. It released sometime in 2012.


== Description ==
'''Windows Seven Starter 3.0 No Pain''' is a lost bootleg Windows edition created by Lander X released sometime in 2010.
The bootleg is a modified Windows 7 Starter SP1 ISO. According to the description on the site and the box, it is optimized for Intel Atoms and was cracked/patched against KB971033 which was an update that broke pirated copies of Windows.


==Description==
== Software ==
Based on what's labeled on the box:
The OS is a modified 7 Starter Edition. According to the description on the site and the box, it is optimized for Intel Atoms and was cracked/patched against KB971033 which was an update that broke pirated copies of Windows.


* 700 fonts
==Notes==
* DirectX 11
* The OS was sold for 50,000 venezuelan bolivars (roughly less than a dollar of USD at the time)
* Internet Explorer 9
* Three different versions are given: the website labels the version as 3.0, the box labels it as "Starter SP1 25.0" and claims it has Service Pack 1 v13.
* Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5
* Audio and video codecs
* Windows Media Player 12
* A tool to transfer the setup from the DVD to a USB stick (probably '''[https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=56485 Windows 7 USB/DVD Download tool])'''


==Software==
== Notes ==
* The OS was sold for 50,000 Venezuelan bolivars (roughly less than a dollar of USD at the time)
Based on what's labeled on the box:
* Three different versions are given: the website labels the version as 3.0, the box labels it as "Starter SP1 25.0" and claims it has Service Pack 1 v13.
*Internet Explorer 9
*Windows Media Player 12
*NET Framework 4.5
*700 fonts


[[Category:Bootlegs originating from South America]]
[[Category:Bootlegs based on Windows 7]]
[[Category:Bootlegs based on Windows 7]]
[[Category:Bootlegs created by Lander X]]
[[Category:Bootlegs created by Lander X]]
[[Category:Lost Bootlegs]]
[[Category:Lost bootlegs]]
[[Category:Bootlegs]]

Latest revision as of 12:24, 27 December 2023

Windows Seven Starter 3.0 No Pain
Crusty Windows bootleg
An advertisement of alleged "box art" of the OS
An advertisement of alleged "box art" of the OS
Original OSWindows 7 Starter SP1
Release date2012 (presumably)
AuthorLander X
Country of OriginVenezuela
Language(s)Spanish
Architecture(s)x86 (32-bit)

Windows Seven Starter 3.0 No Pain is a lost bootleg Windows 7 Starter SP1 edition, which was created by Lander X. It released sometime in 2012.

Description

The bootleg is a modified Windows 7 Starter SP1 ISO. According to the description on the site and the box, it is optimized for Intel Atoms and was cracked/patched against KB971033 which was an update that broke pirated copies of Windows.

Software

Based on what's labeled on the box:

  • 700 fonts
  • DirectX 11
  • Internet Explorer 9
  • Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5
  • Audio and video codecs
  • Windows Media Player 12
  • A tool to transfer the setup from the DVD to a USB stick (probably Windows 7 USB/DVD Download tool)

Notes

  • The OS was sold for 50,000 Venezuelan bolivars (roughly less than a dollar of USD at the time)
  • Three different versions are given: the website labels the version as 3.0, the box labels it as "Starter SP1 25.0" and claims it has Service Pack 1 v13.