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'''Windows XP 2010 UCV''' is a lost bootleg Windows XP edition created by Lander X released sometime in 2010.
'''Windows XP 2010 UCV''' is a lost bootleg [[:Category:Bootlegs based on Windows XP|Windows XP SP3]] edition, which was created by Lander X. It released sometime in 2010.


== Description ==
== Description ==
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* The OS was apparently only sold at the Universidad Central de Venezuela and could only be purchased by students. The price is currently unknown as of this writing.
* The OS was apparently only sold at the Universidad Central de Venezuela and could only be purchased by students. The price is currently unknown as of this writing.


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

Revision as of 08:37, 13 November 2023

Windows XP 2010 UCV
Crusty Windows bootleg
Original OSWindows XP SP3 (presumably)
Release date2010
AuthorLander X
Country of OriginVenezuela
Language(s)Spanish
Architecture(s)x86

Windows XP 2010 UCV is a lost bootleg Windows XP SP3 edition, which was created by Lander X. It released sometime in 2010.

Description

Sadly the image is missing, so we don't know what this great OS may have looked like. The description claims it is dedicated to the Universidad Central de Venezuela (UCV) celebrating 15 years since the author's graduation. Given this the OS presumably had some UCV theming.

Software

It's unknown what software this might've had. The description claims it had "thousands of drivers".

Notes

  • The OS was apparently only sold at the Universidad Central de Venezuela and could only be purchased by students. The price is currently unknown as of this writing.