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DrewKaree:
Tweaks - Services page. 

gonzo90017:
TinyXP was made with Nlite. Here's the Last Session.ini I remember trying it with my cabinet but no go. But I forgot what was wrong with it.

[Tasks]
Remove Components
Patches
Tweaks
Options

[Components]
;# Applications #
Accessibility Options
Briefcase
Charmap
ClipBook Viewer
Defragmenter
Games
Internet Games
NT Backup
Pinball
Screensavers
Wordpad
;# Drivers #
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
Cameras and Camcorders
Display Adapters
Display Adapters (old)
IBM Thinkpad
InfraRed
ISDN
Logitech WingMan
Modems
MultiFunctional
Portable Audio
Printers
Scanners
SCSI/RAID
Sony Jog Dial
Tape drives
Toshiba DVD decoder card
;# Hardware Support #
ATM Support
Bluetooth Support
Brother Devices
Gravis Digital GamePort
Logical Disk Manager
Multi-port serial adapters
Secure Digital host controller
Smart Cards
Sony Memory Stick
Teletext codec
Video Capture
Windows CE USB Host
Windows Image Acquisition (WIA)
;# Multimedia #
Acm Core Codecs
ActiveX for streaming video
AOL ART Image Format Support
DirectX diagnostic tool
Images and Backgrounds
Intel Indeo codecs
Luna Theme
Media Center
MIDI audio support
Mouse Cursors
Movie Maker
Music Samples
Old CDPlayer and Sound Recorder
Speech Support
Tablet PC
Windows Media Player
Windows Media Player 6.4
Windows Sounds
;# Network #
Active Directory service
Client for Netware Networks
Communication tools
Connection Manager
FrontPage Extensions
Internet Connection Wizard
Internet Information Services (IIS)
IP Conferencing
MAC Bridge
Map Network Drives/Network Places Wizard
MSMail and MAPI
MSN Explorer
Netmeeting
NetShell Cmd-Tool
Network Monitor Driver and Tools
Network Setup Wizard
NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Protocol
Peer-to-Peer
Synchronization Manager
TAPI Application Support
TCP/IP Version 6
Vector Graphics Rendering (VML)
Web Folders
Windows Messenger
;# Operating System Options #
.NET Framework
16-bit support
Administrative Templates
Administrator VB scripts
Application compatibility patch
Color Schemes
Command-Line tools
Desktop Cleanup Wizard
Disk and Profile Quota
Disk Cleanup
Document Templates
DR Watson
Extra Fonts
FAT to NTFS converter
File and Settings Wizard
File System Filter Manager
Help
Input Method Editor
Logon Notifications
Manual Install and Upgrade
MS Agent
Private Character Editor
Remote Installation Services (RIS)
Save Dump Utility
Search Assistant
Security Center
Service Pack Messages
Shell Media Handler
Task Scheduler
Tour
Web View
;# Services #
Alerter
Application Layer Gateway
Autoupdate
Background Intelligent Transfer (BITS)
Beep Driver
COM+
Distributed Link Tracking Client
Distributed Transaction Coordinator (DTC)
DNS Client
Error Reporting
Event Log
Fax Services
Imapi
Indexing Service
Internet Authentication (IAS)
IPSEC Policy Agent
Management Instrumentation (WMI)
Message Queuing (MSMQ)
Messenger
Network DDE
Network Location Awareness (NLA)
Network Provisioning
Performance Logs and Alerts
QoS RSVP
Quality of Service (QoS)
Remote Registry
Removable Storage
Secondary Logon
Service Advertising Protocol
Shell Services
SNMP
System Event Notification (SENS)
System Monitor
System Restore
TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper
Telnet Server
Terminal Services
Text Services Framework
Volume Shadow Copy
WebClient
Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
Windows Time
Wireless Zero Configuration
;# Directories #
DOCS
SUPPORT
VALUEADD
;# Compatibility #

[KeepFiles]
msconfig.exe

[RemoveFiles]
clock.avi

[Options]
CABRecompress
ClassicSetup
BlackSetupBack
GuestName = ""
AdminName = ""
ProfilesDir = "%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings"
TargetPath = "WINDOWS"
temp_dir = %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp
isovol = WinLite
isoatt = -allow-multidot -no-iso-translate -relaxed-filenames -allow-leading-dots -N -l -d -D -joliet-long -duplicates-once -no-emul-boot -b boot.bin -hide boot.bin -hide boot.catalog

[Patches]
TcpIp = 16777215
UsbPoll = 125
DoUxTheme
DoSFC

[Services]
StiSvc,3
AppMgmt,3
AudioSrv,2
CryptSvc,2
HidServ,4
HTTP,3
HTTPFilter,3
IpNat,3
NDProxy,3
Netman,3
PlugPlay,2
ProtectedStorage,2
SamSs,2
SCardSvr,3
TapiSrv,3
UPS,3
xmlprov,3
LanmanWorkstation,2
RasAuto,3
RasMan,3
RemoteAccess,4
IpFilterDriver,3
IpInIp,3
DHCP,2
Browser,2
NetLogon,3
RpcLocator,3
NtLmSsp,3
LanmanServer,2

[Tweaks]
Desktop-Internet Explorer icon-Hide
Desktop-My Computer icon-Show
Desktop-My Documents icon-Hide
Desktop-My Network Places icon-Hide
Desktop-Recycle Bin icon-Show
Explorer-Add 'CMD Shell' to all Drives and Folders
Explorer-Advanced Search: preconfigure options
Explorer-Change Explorer Folder View to: details
Explorer-Classic Control Panel
Explorer-Disable Beep on errors
Explorer-Disable Prefix: Shortcut to
Explorer-Remove Send To on context menu
Explorer-Show all files and folders
Explorer-Show Drive Letters in front of Drive Names
Explorer-Show extensions of known file-types
Explorer-Show Full Path in Address and in Title-Bar
Explorer-Show Statusbar in all windows
Internet Explorer-Disable information bar when popup is blocked
Internet Explorer-Disable Market Place bookmark
Internet Explorer-Disable Media Player 6.4 created bookmarks
Internet Explorer-Disable sound when popup is blocked
Internet Explorer-Enable Google URL-Search
Internet Explorer-Keep IE URL-History for-50 Days (max recommended)
Internet Explorer-Set Homepage-www.google.com
Internet Explorer-Set Internet Explorer to accept 10 connects at a time
My Computer-Add Control Panel to Context Menu
My Computer-Add Device Manager to Context Menu
My Computer-Add Services to Context Menu
My Computer-Add Software to Context Menu
My Computer-Remove Shared Documents
My Computer-Show details in Device Manager
My Computer-Show non-present devices in Device Manager
Network-Disable automatic search for network folders and printers
Network-Disable restoring mapped network drives on logon
Network-Disable Simple File Sharing
Privacy-Clear most recently opened documents list on logoff
Privacy-Disable and Remove Documents List from Start Menu
Privacy-Remove Alexa Spyware
Security-Always show Updates under Software
Security-Disable Screensaver
Security-Disable Web Open With prompt
Speed-Disable Optimize harddisk when idle
Speed-Disable Tracking of Broken Shortcut Links
Speed-Do not cache thumbnails
Speed-Use Windows classic folders / No Tasks Sidepanel
Start Menu-Disable Highlight newly installed programs
Start Menu-Disable popup on first boot
Start Menu-Reduce popup delay
Start Menu-Remove My Music
Start Menu-Remove Search the Internet from Search
Start Menu-Remove Set Program Access and Defaults
Start Menu-Remove 'Windows Catalog' from Start Menu
Taskbar-Disable Balloon Tips
Taskbar-Disable Group similar Taskbar buttons
Taskbar-Disable Hide inactive icons
Visual Effects-Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing-Disable
Visual Effects-Fade effect on menus and tooltips-Disable
Visual Effects-Show shadows under mouse pointer-Enable
Visual Effects-Show translucent selection rectangle-Enable
Visual Effects-Show window contents while dragging-Enable
Visual Effects-Slide open combo boxes-Disable
Visual Effects-Slide taskbar buttons-Disable
Visual Effects-Smooth edges of screen fonts-Enable
Visual Effects-Use common tasks in folders-Disable

[Unattended]
UnattendMode = DefaultHide
ComputerType = Automatic
MaximumDataStorePercentOfDisk = 12
ProgFilesPath = "C:\Program Files"

[GuiRunOnce]

[Drivers]

[Hotfixes]

TOK:
For anyone using this... How much of a difference in boot speed/performance do you see vs. a standard copy of XP with the unnecessary Services turned off? Shutting everything off in standard XP, I get into the front end in about 26 seconds w/2ghz P4 with 512 meg of RAM.
I'm only concerned with speed, I don't care about the install size.

Bill Mote:

--- Quote from: DrewKaree on October 21, 2006, 06:09:34 pm ---Breaking this out of another thread (sorry dot!).
--- End quote ---

Thanks guys!  I can't believe I didn't get one single flame for that request.  You guys rock.

So, do you guys have your cab working with TinyXP/nLite?  The funny thing is I was wondering if anyone had done any work to identify the unnecessary components of XP and removed them.  I must be living right because you guys showed up and introduced me to something I'd never heard of.

I'm not real concerned about the drive space consumed by the installation, but I *really* hate having a bunch of junk loaded that will never get used.

dot

DrewKaree:

--- Quote from: TOK on October 22, 2006, 07:26:16 am ---For anyone using this... How much of a difference in boot speed/performance do you see vs. a standard copy of XP with the unnecessary Services turned off? Shutting everything off in standard XP, I get into the front end in about 26 seconds w/2ghz P4 with 512 meg of RAM.
I'm only concerned with speed, I don't care about the install size.


--- End quote ---

I have an HTPC with a slimmER version of XP (left a lot of stuff in there due to program dependencies).  I can boot to the "Front End" in 16 seconds.  2200 AMD with 1 gig of ram.

This was done with an earlier version of nLite, and looking through the list, there's more stuff I'd rip out and a few other services I'd remove entirely, so I'm betting I could get it down a few seconds, but not sure how much. 

FWIW, this is often done with car-puters, and those guys seem to be ONLY focused on boot time, because they all seem to talk about 300-400 meg .iso's (XP Pro SP2 with Hotfixes thru September come in around 640 megs for comparison).  www.mp3.com will have guys telling you about 10 seconds or less for boot times, but I have no idea what they've done to get it to boot that quick.  I just know there are other programs like nLite they speak about there to trim XP down, and they're looking to achieve the goal you're referring to.


--- Quote from: dot on October 22, 2006, 08:42:04 am ---So, do you guys have your cab working with TinyXP/nLite? 

I'm not real concerned about the drive space consumed by the installation, but I *really* hate having a bunch of junk loaded that will never get used.
--- End quote ---

Got an HTPC and my kid's terminal on my network running an nLite'd version of XP.  I ripped out quite a lot on the kid's PC and it runs pretty decent on an old 400mhz beater I had.  I was looking at doing this to use another beater to run a jukebox program that was only supported with XP.  I've since given up on that jukebox program, but check out nLite (infrequently) to see what's new.

Crap I hate having on there, or prefer to use another program instead:

Briefcase
Calculator
Internet Games
Games
Defragmenter (use a better standalone program if I need it)
NT Backup (use a better standalone)
Paint (Photoshop, if needed)
Wordpad (use Notepad++ instead)

I also prefer to take out as many drivers and hardware support as I can for stuff I won't/don't have, and all the excess keyboard setups and languages I'll never use.  Everything else is a personal decision, I think, and you can really tailor this to your needs, wants & desires.

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