Windows Xp Compact 83MB! (MicroXP)

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    Statistics :


    Installation Time From End Of Formatting... 4 Mins 25 Secs
    RAM Usage On First Installation............ 27.7 Mb*
    Handles.................................... 1355
    Threads.................................... 110
    Processes.................................. 11
    WINDOWS Folder............................. 182 Mb
    Items In System32.......................... 670
    ISO File Size.............................. 83.3 Mb


    With all services disabled except: Event Log, Plug
    and Play, Remote Procedure Call (RPC), Windows Audio.

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    [Fine tuning your system]

    The figure above of 27.7Mb of RAM memory being used is only possible
    if you say no to all the questions that pop up on first login, this
    is a command window with some quick questions where you simply answer
    "Y" for yes or "N" for no. If in doubt, just press "Y" and this will
    keep the services enabled.

    If you close that command window or you say "N" to all questions, you
    will only have four services enabled in Windows. Maybe you can get
    away with running Windows on just these four services - it all
    depends what sort of internet connection you have and whether you
    need to use a printer, wireless connection, etc.

    The Event Log service can be disabled, but there is no point
    disabling this service because you do not save any RAM with this
    service disabled. However, if you do disable this service, your
    boot up times will increase by a considerable amount. No one wants
    to wait any longer that they have to for their system to boot up,
    so the Event Log is kept enabled, this service does not use any RAM,
    in other words if you disable Event Log, your boot times will
    increase and you will not be saving any RAM so its quite pointless
    disabling this.

    [Services Remaining In Windows]

    Cryptographic Services
    DCOM Server Process Launcher
    DHCP Client
    Event Log
    Logical Disk Manager
    Logical Disk Manager Administrative Service
    Network Connections
    Plug and Play
    Print Spooler
    Remote Access Auto Connection Manager
    Remote Access Connection Manager
    Remote Procedure Call
    TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper
    Telephony
    Windows Audio
    Windows Installer
    Wireless Zero Configuration

    [eXPerience Desktop Folder Contents]

    Desktop Icon Layout (Lets you save your desktop icon layout)
    Keyboard Settings (Quick access to Regional and Language options)
    Registry Backup (Make a complete backup of the registry in one click)
    Services Config (Nine questions to help fine tune your system)
    Web Browser (Instructions only, on how to download a web browser)
    Windows Media Player 11 (This is just a read me file about WMP11)

    NOTE: There are only two keyboard layouts left in this release, one
    is the United States keyboard that can never be removed and the other
    one is United Kingdom layout.


    [Reduced Installation]

    This is a greatly reduced installation of Windows XP Professional.

    Please read these notes BEFORE using this edition of Windows:

    Standalone system only!
    - No local networking is possible. The
    "Network Connections" service has been kept in this edition of
    Windows to stop errors when installing Ethernet card or modem
    drivers. The "Network Connections" service is not there to
    support LAN networking. You can of course just try to plug
    another computer into your MicroXP computer, but networking
    in this way is not guaranteed to work, because the related
    services for this are removed (Computer Browser/Workstation)

    Single user only!
    - You cannot add any additional users. Do not
    try to add more users, otherwise your main account that is used
    by default (Administrator) will become the new account and after
    logging in, you will not have any desktop theme (not even Classic)
    and the whole account will be ruined. You'll probably have to
    install Windows again because if you make a new account it replaces
    "Administrator" and tries to log you in with "Default User" - the
    problem with this is - there is no "Default User".

    No Webcams, Scanners or Digital Cameras! - You cannot use these
    items in this version of Windows because the "Windows Image
    Acquisition" service is removed.

    FTP Sites - There is no "built in" support for downloading from
    FTP sites - try using Filezilla or WS_FTP if you need to do that.
    This functionality is gone because the "Application Layer Gateway"
    service is gone, along with ALG.EXE that normally runs in Task
    Manager, taking up about 6Mb RAM for what amounts to no reason.

    No Visiting Windows Update! - You cannot visit Windows Update
    with this version of Windows because Internet Explorer is removed.
    You can manually download updates from Microsoft and you can also
    use the alternative "Windiz" Update website through Opera or
    Firefox. Because so much has been removed from this edition of
    Windows, you are not likely to be any more "safe" installing
    updates for Windows. NOTE: Because this edition of Windows uses
    a patched "winlogon.exe" in order to remove the "oembios.bin"
    file, you really should not update Windows anyway, in case
    "winlogon.exe" gets replaced by an update. There are more
    details about this in the eXPerience folder on the desktop
    once MicroXP is installed.

    No Fast User Switching! - Apart from you only being able to have
    the one account anyway (Administrator) the ability to do Fast
    User Switching is also removed.

    No Password Storage
    - Windows will not save stored passwords,
    however, this only really applied to Internet Explorer and
    Outlook Express, which are removed. You will be OK using Firefox
    or Opera web browsers and Thunderbird email client for emails.
    Those are self contained programs and take care of storing your
    passwords by themselves.

    No CD-ROM Autoplay - When you insert a CD that would bring up a
    screen to install the program contained on the CD, this does not
    happen in this version of Windows, you will have to explore the CD
    manually and run whatever file it is that runs the program's setup,
    usually "setup.exe" on the root of the CD.

    No Smart Card Detection!

    No Scheduled Tasks! - You cannot set programs, like AntiVirus or
    Hard Disk Defrag programs to run in the future. If you are going
    to run those types of programs you will have to manually scan or
    defrag whenever it is convenient. Despite this, one program that
    will schedule its operations is Perfectdisk defrag, you do not
    need Task Scheduler for this program to run a scheduled defrag.

    No Remote Desktop! - There is no Remote Desktop in this version
    of Windows - because the "Terminal Services" service is removed.


    No Themes!
    - You cannot have the Luna (Blue/Olive/Silver) desktop
    themes in this version of Windows, the only theme you can choose
    is "Windows Classic" which it is already set to by default. You
    can however install "Windowblinds" if you want to and it will
    work fine - Windowblinds does not rely on the Themes service.

    No "Uninterruptible Power Supply" service! - I always thought
    "UPS Service" delivered parcels but apparently not - if you
    have this type of device then it will not work on this version
    of Windows. A UPS is only used for emergencies like if you have
    a power cut - thats if you even have such a device.

    [What you can do]

    - PROGRAMS -
    You can still install and run just about all the programs and games
    that you can run on a normal installation of XP. There is a text file
    in the eXPerience folder on the desktop that has a list of programs
    that work and includes some that don't work (not many). Even Office
    2007 installs on this version of Windows!

    - GAMES -
    Up to now, there has not been one single report of any game not
    working on MicroXP. Gaming is what this edition of Windows is all
    about, it gives better benchmarks than just about any other version
    of Windows XP out there.

    - DIAL-UP -
    You can still use a Dial-Up connection (Broadband or old 56k modem).
    This is the one major flaw in other stripped out operating systems
    like this one, but in this edition, Dial-Up connectivity is OK.

    - WEB BROWSER -
    There is no web browser included in this release at all, but if you
    click the Internet Explorer icon near the start button, this will
    open a text file showing you how to access the internet using a
    normal Explorer window. All you need to do is type "opera.com" or
    "firefox.com" (without quotes) in your address bar on any Explorer
    window, this will open the Opera or Firefox web page, where you
    download the web browser you want.

    - WMV STREAMS -
    Once you have installed Opera, Firefox, Netscape or the browser
    of your choice, as long as you install Windows Media Player 11,
    you can stream Windows Media Videos from websites like the BBC's
    News website, or anywhere that has WMV streams. This is possible
    because there are three DLL files added to the "Windows Media
    Player" folder in "Program Files". Don't worry, theres no Windows
    Media Player there, it only contains the vital DLL files for
    streaming compatibility.

    - FLASH -
    When you visit a website with any Flash animations on it (including
    YouTube and Google Video) in Firefox web browser, even on a full
    install of Windows XP, you always see that annoying green jigsaw
    puzzle piece and the "missing plugin" error. If you install Opera
    or Firefox browser in this special "MicroXP" edition of Windows,
    you can go visit YouTube or Google Video without even having to
    install Flash Player. You can just watch the videos right away.



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