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peat moss
04-24-2008, 01:41 AM
Just trying version 8 this week , very fast ! Of course Warezdemond
released version 9 with SP3 the other day on Demonoid , boy I hate that . :lol:


Was wondering about this statement as it does seem quite quick .


Major Build Attribute 

Slipstreamed Servicepack 3 Build 5512 RTM 

Turned off Paging Of Kernel and The Core OS and have it running in Ram. 

Needs Minimum of 512 Megs Of Ram 

This alone will make the core run at Ram speed rather than at Hard Drive Speed

So all those people stripping XP to the bone by removing stuff are making a
mistake as this core change alone will speed up XP by 50 percent
while removing stuff can lead to an unstable system

THIS IS THE FASTEST AND MOST STABLE WINDOWS XP BUILD TO DATE, and we are not
shitting you lol

Try it and see, regular builds all the time

peat moss
04-26-2008, 02:34 AM
I just installed in another machine and very impressed ( thats 4 now ) , was wondering what others thought ? I'v tried on different setups , high end and mid range setups and a few HP or Dell computers . Seems to work great on even a low end with just 512 mb memory .



Drivers were all there of course which was a pleasant surprise and Windows security updates sp3 were a quick 20 minutes on line . I didn't explain my wonderment about the paging of the kernel and os core as I don't understand how that works . Oh well just curious if any tried or had a comment . :)

Costello
04-26-2008, 03:56 AM
not very good yessterday appeared:
TINY_XP_rev08

lightshow
04-27-2008, 08:48 PM
I just checked it out on demon from Warezdemon.

His post installer looked pretty impressive and I saw his post about just the post installer.

I then went to the Indego board that he linked to, but it didn't have much. I wanted to know where she went to learn about those kernel modifications.

Any idea?

respawn40
05-06-2008, 10:56 PM
I just checked it out on demon from Warezdemon.

His post installer looked pretty impressive and I saw his post about just the post installer.

I then went to the Indego board that he linked to, but it didn't have much. I wanted to know where she went to learn about those kernel modifications.

Any idea?


I remember reading a registry guide on PCTools' site. I'm pretty sured it talked about that. Here's the link. ---> http://www.pctools.com/guides/registry/ <---