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cramhead
03-04-2008, 06:06 AM
I;m trying to find a gaming version of XP X64 SP2. I''ve been looking for about a year now and not found it. Has anyone ever found a copy? I tried to make my own a while back but couldnt get it smaller than 700Mb.
Cheers for the help
Jamie

Quylui
03-04-2008, 12:36 PM
Explain; what do you mean by "gaming version"?

saqib
03-04-2008, 08:21 PM
Explain; what do you mean by "gaming version"?

which ll light on resources , means use lesser resources then the normal ,proper version , and all bloat ware removed from it .


I;m trying to find a gaming version of XP X64 SP2. I''ve been looking for about a year now and not found it. Has anyone ever found a copy? I tried to make my own a while back but couldnt get it smaller than 700Mb.
Cheers for the help
Jamie

well i highly recommend u to use Tiny xp or Tiny server 2003 by eXPerience , he is the God Father in OS modding that i know.. and by the way he didnot yet made any 64bit , all releases are 32 bit , and i recommend u to use one of the OS from his recently modded master piece , " windows Ultra DvD 50-in-1 by eXPerience " and it available on TPB with good number of seeders.

kooftspc11
03-04-2008, 09:31 PM
why dont u just get win xp64 and make your own using nlite? its actually really easy to make your own installation. just do some googling to figure out what services or components you need

my suggestion would be to view the release notes from a previously stripped eXPerience build and try and strip those same components

saqib
03-04-2008, 09:51 PM
why dont u just get win xp64 and make your own using nlite? its actually really easy to make your own installation. just do some googling to figure out what services or components you need

my suggestion would be to view the release notes from a previously stripped eXPerience build and try and strip those same components

he z quite right , and most importantly u ll cut things which u really dont need...

peat moss
03-05-2008, 04:47 AM
why dont u just get win xp64 and make your own using nlite? its actually really easy to make your own installation. just do some googling to figure out what services or components you need

my suggestion would be to view the release notes from a previously stripped eXPerience build and try and strip those same components


Ya that would be a good start as have seen an XP Gamer edition but never tried it . A good start would be to disable services as well and a few good sites explain what to disable . Or set up your computer as a gaming rig by tweaking hardware config .

Here's a XP example :


Microsoft Windows XP Professional Corporate SP2 September 2007 - Performance Edition

Original Size: 610 mb
New Size: 289 mb (Difference of 321 mb)
(This is the Size of the ISO)

This OS Contains NO extra programs. Bare XP Install.
This is a FULL Install. You CANNOT Upgrade from previous versions of Windows.
This is also a Corporate Version. This means there is no validation required.
I have included the CD-Key already in the install process. This means at no point will you have to enter it.
If for some reason you need/want the Serial Number: XP8BF-F8HPF-PY6BX-K24PJ-TWT6M
This has all windows updates through September 2007. This is has been tested in VMWare Numerous times with no errors.

The Following has been Removed From This OS.

Applications:
Briefcase
ClipBook Viewer
Games
Internet Games
Screensavers

Drivers:
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
Display Adapters
Display Adapters (old)
IBM PS/2 TrackPoint
IBM Thinkpad
ISDN
Logitech WingMan
Microsoft SideWinder
Modems
MultiFunctional
Portable Audio
Printers
Scanners
Serial Pen Tablet
Sony Jog Dial
Tape drives
Toshiba DVD decoder card

HardWare Support:
Brother Devices
Gravis Digital GamePort
Iomega Zip drive
Multi-port serial adapters
RamDisk
Smart Cards
Teletext codec
Windows CE USB Host

Multimedia:
ActiveX for streaming video
AOL ART Image Format Support
Images and Backgrounds
Media Center
Mouse Cursors
Movie Maker
Music Samples
Old CDPlayer and Sound Recorder
Speech Support
Tablet PC
Windows Sounds

Networking:
Client for Netware Networks
Communication tools
Comtrol Test Terminal Program
Connection Manager
FrontPage Extensions
H323 MSP
Internet Connection Wizard
Internet Information Services
IP Conferencing
MSN Explorer
Netmeeting
Peer-to-Peer
Share Creation Wizard
Synchronization Manager
Vector Graphics Rendering (VML)
Web Folders
Windows Messenger

Operating System Options:
.NET Framework
Administrative Templates
Administrative VB Scripts
Blaster/Nachi removal tool
Color Schemes
Desktop Cleanup Wizard
Document Templates
DR Watson
FAT to NTFS converter
File and Settings Wizard
Help and Support
Input Method Editor
Manual Install and Upgrade
MS XML 2.0
Private Character Editor
Search Assistant
Security Center
Service Pack Messages
Shell Media Handler
Symbolic Debugger (NTSD)
Tour
Web View
Zip Folders

Services:
Alerter
Application Layer Gateway
Beep Driver
Distributed Link Tracking Client
Error Reporting
Fax Service
IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service
Indexing Service
Messenger
Network DDE
Remote Registry
Removable Storage
Route Listening Service
Secondary Logon
Service Advertising Protocol
Uninterruptible Power Supply
Volume Shadow Copy

Directories:
DOCS
SUPPORT
VALUEADD

I have disabled and deleted the Classic Windows XP Install Screens with the info about XP and the blue Background.
You will just see a black background now and the install will look similar to 2000. This saves Space and gives more
info while installing.

The Minimum HD and RAM Requirements have been lifted. You can try and install this on whatever machine you like now.
High ISO Compression has been enabled to save space.


The Following Tweaks and Patches Have been Applied.

Patches:
TCP/IP Half-Open Connections = 100 (Default 10)
UXTheme Patch (Allows Unsigned Themes to be applied to XP)
Windows System File Checker Disabled (SFC)

Registry Tweaks:
Boot and Shutdown-Status Messages-Extended
Desktop-My Computer icon-Show
Desktop-My Documents icon-Show
Desktop-My Network Places icon-Hide
Desktop-Recycle Bin icon-Show
Explorer-Disable Prefix: Shortcut to
Explorer-Disable shortcut arrow
Explorer-Show extensions of known file-types
Explorer-Show hidden files and folders
Internet Explorer-Disable information bar when popup is blocked
Internet Explorer-Disable Outlook Express link creation
Internet Explorer-Disable sound when popup is blocked
Internet Explorer-Keep IE URL-History for-0 Days
Internet Explorer-Set Homepage-www.google.com
Internet Explorer-Set Internet Explorer to accept 10 connects at a time
My Computer-Add Administrative Tools
My Computer-Add Control Panel
My Computer-Add My Network Places
My Computer-Add Network Connections
Network-Allow receiving Remote Assistance-Disable
Performance-Disable Info Tips on Files and Folders
Performance-Disable Last accessed Timestamp on files
Performance-Disable Optimize harddisk when idle
Performance-Disable Tracking of Broken Shortcut Links
Performance-Enable USB Idle Endpoint support
Privacy-Disable Driver Update Internet prompt
Privacy-Remove Alexa
Security-Always show Updates under Software
Start Menu-Clear most recently opened documents list on logoff
Start Menu-Disable Highlight newly installed programs
Start Menu-Disable popup on first boot
Start Menu-Do not use Personalized Menus
Start Menu-My Network Places-Don't display this item
Start Menu-Network Connections-Link to Network Connections folder
Start Menu-Printers and Faxes-Don't display this item
Start Menu-Reduce popup delay
Start Menu-Remove Search For People from Search
Start Menu-Remove Search the Internet from Search
Start Menu-Remove Set Program Access and Defaults
Start Menu-Remove Windows Catalog shortcut
Taskbar-Disable Balloon Tips
Taskbar-Disable Language-Bar
Taskbar-Hide Volume Control Icon in System Tray
Taskbar-Lock the Taskbar-Yes
Windows Media Player-Accept Privacy Statement
Windows Media Player-Disable automatic codec download
Windows Media Player-Disable metadata retrieval
Windows Media Player-Disable MRU
Windows Media Player-Disable silent acqusition
Windows Media Player-Disable starting with Media Guide
Windows Media Player-Enhanced privacy settings
The Following Settings Have been added to the unattended aspect of this OS.

VLK Serial Number
Firewall Disabled
System Restore Service Disabled
Run Once Command Added: Automatically Executes Eth0's Crack Install after Installation
Automatic Updates Disabled
Default Theme Set on Classic (Can Change to Luna Which is Still Included)

Install Notes:
1. Unrar the ISO from the archives using Winrar.
2. Burn the ISO using a program such as Nero, Alcohol 120, Blindwrite, ect... (Burn at a slow Speed to ensure no errors, 2x-4x)
3. Change Bios Priority settings so it boots from the CD-ROM Drive First. (You may be able to skip this step)
4. Insert Disc and Reboot PC, Follow the on screen prompts and enjoy.

kooftspc11
03-05-2008, 06:21 AM
why dont u just get win xp64 and make your own using nlite? its actually really easy to make your own installation. just do some googling to figure out what services or components you need

my suggestion would be to view the release notes from a previously stripped eXPerience build and try and strip those same components

he z quite right , and most importantly u ll cut things which u really dont need...

lol im not a HE but :)

saqib
03-05-2008, 11:06 AM
he z quite right , and most importantly u ll cut things which u really dont need...

lol im not a HE but :)

ok my apologies madam