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Title: nlited xp or regular windows 7?
Post by: milkit on December 26, 2009, 01:58:10 pm
I am building a new mame cab and I bought this hardware, I am going to run 64 bit and need to know which would be best...

An N-lited version of windows xp pro 64-bit
or stock (since there is not a "lite" program for 7 that i know of?) windows 7 home premium

Obviously a lite version helps because less stuff is running, but windows 7 im guessing makes better use of 64 bit and dual cores. Here is my hardware:

Amd Athlon II X2 250 Dual Core 3.0ghz
2gb ddr2 Ram
500gb sata

Any suggestions?
Title: Re: nlited xp or regular windows 7?
Post by: wooowman93 on December 26, 2009, 02:10:48 pm
Just keep xp

your not even gonna see or use the new features when running the front end over it and you may run into compatibility issues
Title: Re: nlited xp or regular windows 7?
Post by: milkit on December 26, 2009, 02:58:20 pm
well i was planning on turning off most of the visual aspects of windows 7 (aero, peek, etc)

but you dont think the bare perfomance enhancements would be worth it? (seeing as dual core and 64 bit is now a major focus)
Title: Re: nlited xp or regular windows 7?
Post by: BobA on December 28, 2009, 10:52:29 am
There is a Tiny 7 available from usual sources.   It is not available in 64 bit and probably will not be.

Title: Re: nlited xp or regular windows 7?
Post by: Gamester on December 28, 2009, 08:55:12 pm
I would stick with XP.  There really is no compelling technical reason to use Win7 over nLited XP for an arcade cab.  As a previous poster mentioned, with Win7 you also take the risk of having compatibility issues.
Title: Re: nlited xp or regular windows 7?
Post by: Karnako on January 05, 2010, 02:48:15 pm
Apparently nLite and vLite are abandoned now...Anyway, if you care about stripping parts of Windows 7, I suggest you to check vLite forums: http://www.msfn.org/board/vlite-f153.html (http://www.msfn.org/board/vlite-f153.html) You'll find some guides there, although I cannot recommend any specific.

Considering that Vista is usually pointed as better than XP on 64-bit, maybe 7 would be a good try. However, you may fall on compatibility issues as everyone suggested. On this sense, I would try Ultimate (Professional maybe?) as it has the XP compatibility mode - home editions don't have it.