For
some of you, this may be a kind of new thing to play with, or maybe you
have tried it before. Windows XP Tiny is built by carefully and
unofficially removing useless components that come installed together
with Windows XP.
Some says it is designed for gamers while some
says it is designed to run on older systems which have limited RAM or
disk spaces. Of course, there are different Tiny XP created for
different purposes. Anyway, it's up to the creator to create and decide
which components to remove.
If you would like to create your
version of windows; Windows King Kong, MyWindows, Treasure Windows,
Compact Windows, Speedy Windows; there are two recommended softwares
with opposite functions but same goal, which is to create a tiny
version of Windows XP.
XPLite (www.litepc.com)
Not
every software comes free. This costs from $39.95. It allows you to
remove any Windows components as well as reinstall the components
provided you have the Windows CD.
The software is divided into
two parts, listing all the windows components. Part A showing the
components which are safe to remove, and Part B showing the components
of ‘You have to know what you are doing'.
I have installed the
program on my gf's laptop. Installation was smooth and no problems
whatsoever. The interface is simple to understand and I carefully
selected the components from Part A. After a restart, Windows XP
prompted for missing files and missing components. Bad enough, though.
The day before, I popped in my Windows XP SP2 CD and started to add in
all the components that I had removed previously. Amazingly, the laptop
showed Black screen upon restart. I believed it's worst than bluescreen.
BSOD - Blue Screen of Death
BlSOD - Black Screen of Death
The seriousness of these scenarios is that, the user will have to reinstall the OS.
* I refer it as BSMD - Black Screen Means Death, in my term, not knowing the existence of BlSOD
nLiteOS (www.nliteos.com)
Here
comes the freeware. It offers the user to create an ISO image out of
the existing Windows XP which can then be burnt into CD. During the
process, user can choose to remove or add Windows components, Windows
Updates and create Unattended setup as well.
I have yet to
allocate my time for this software. However, I had downloaded the
popular version of Tiny XP called Windows XP Beast Edition. I had jz
burnt it to CD yesternite and will try it on my gf's laptop tonight.
Hopefully it works. I don't actually mean the XP but the CD coz I got
error message after burning the image into the CD.
Windows Embedded
Lastly,
it's the Windows Embedded. This is an official version from Microsoft
which enables user to componentize the Windows. I believe it aims to
provide flexibility for developers as well as corporate use. It offers
a trial version of 120 days. Unless I am very free, I will leave it
first.
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