To earn the “DeLuXe” moniker, the disc included a “Software Pack”—portable versions of WinRAR, media codecs, browsers (like Firefox 3.6 or Opera), and even system utilities like CCleaner and Driver Genius. Registry tweaks were applied post-install to disable hibernation, speed up the Start Menu, remove shortcut arrows, and turn off various “annoyances” like Windows Defender notifications. Windows DeLuXe Edition 2010 V2.0 Multi-Bootable-iso-BARAN

In 2010, USB drives were becoming common, but DVDs were still the king of OS distribution. A "Multi-Bootable-iso" was a technical marvel for the hobbyist. It turned a single 4.7GB DVD into a . To earn the “DeLuXe” moniker, the disc included

. Modern users looking for similar multi-boot functionality typically use tools like To earn the “DeLuXe” moniker