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The desktop of Windows 8 Red Edition |
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Original OS | Windows 8.1 |
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Release date | 2017 |
Author | Computer Media Team |
Country | Pakistan |
Language(s) | English |
Architecture(s) | x86 (32-bit) |
File size | 690.5 MiB |
Download link | Windows 8 Red Edition Lite 2017.iso |
Date added | December 12, 2021 |
Windows 8 Red Edition is a bootleg Windows 8.1 edition, which was created by Computer Media Team. It released in 2017, and was added to the archive on December 12, 2021.
Description
The OS is basically a modified Windows 8 Green Edition, in which UI colours have been set to red, instead of green, and a new wallpaper. Other than the wallpaper and UI colours, this build is pretty much identical to Green Edition.
Changes from Windows 8.1
Changes in pre-desktop procedures
- New setup graphics
- New boot graphics
Look and feel
- New default theme, and wallpaper
- New icon set
- New default avatar
Software
- CCleaner Pro 5.1
- Internet Download Manager 6.25
- KMSpico
- USB Disk Security 6.5
- uTorrent 6.5
- WinRAR 5.31
Notes
Bootleg quirks
- As with Green Edition, the system now runs in Test Mode by default.
Gallery
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Setup
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Boot screen
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OOBE
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Empty desktop
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Demo
See also
- Windows 8 Green Edition
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Presents :
Windows 8 Red Edition Lite 2017
Latest Silent Software Included
Fully Customized With Green Look
Fully Activated No Serial Key Need
Beautiful Green Boot Screen
Lite Edition In 700MB
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super product great
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support for adding languages?
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Computer Media Team
Presents :
Windows 8 Red Edition Lite 2017
Latest Silent Software Included
Fully Customized With Green Look
Fully Activated No Serial Key Need
Beautiful Green Boot Screen
Lite Edition In 700MB
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can it use in hp 3rd genaration laptop
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Presents :
Windows 8 Red Edition Lite 2017
Latest Silent Software Included
Fully Customized With Green Look
Fully Activated No Serial Key Need
Beautiful Green Boot Screen
Lite Edition In 700MB
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Custom version of Windows 8.1 made by CM Team PK. Also the first video I did under my new name. Also, I know that this is based on Windows 8.1, but the name says Windows 8. IDK why, to be honest.
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Song I used: Super Mario 64 Soundtrack…
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