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(Created page with "{{Warn|''This article was taken from [https://egg.l5.ca/wiki/How_to_make_a_Windows_bootleg/WindowsXP here.] It might not reflect the most recent changes!''}} thumb|Windows 7 Linux Mint V2, a CollabSysOS release that I have worked on. In this tutorial, I'll be going through how I make Windows 7 bootlegs. It's actually a very different process from Windows XP, however it is much easier. This tutorial will also work with Windows 8.x, 10 and 11 but...")
 
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[[File:LMv2-Desktop.png|thumb|Windows 7 Linux Mint V2, a CollabSysOS release that I have worked on.]]
In this tutorial, I'll be going through how I make Windows 7 bootlegs. It's actually a very different process from Windows XP, however it is much easier. This tutorial will also work with Windows 8.x, 10 and 11 but we're going over Windows 7 in this guide. We're going to be using something called Audit Mode, introduced with Windows Vista.

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