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Software remastering is software development that recreates system software and applications while incorporating customizations, with the intent that it is copied and run elsewhere for 'off-label' usage. The term comes from remastering in media production, where it is similarly distinguished from mere copying.

If the codebase does not continue to parallel an ongoing, upstream software development, then it is a fork, not a remastered version. If a codebase replicates the behaviour of the original but does not derive from the original codebase then it is a clone.

Knoppix family tree. Note the vertical dotted line that indicates how two distros, WHAX and Auditor Security Linux, merged to discontinue themselves and remaster Auditor Security Linux to create the BackTrack distro.

Common examples of software remastering include Linux and Unix-like distributions, and video games. Remastered Linux, BSD and OpenSolaris operating system distributions are common because they are not copy protected, but also because of the allowance of such operating systems to grow an application for taking a snapshot of itself, and of installing that onto bootable media such as a thumb drive or a virtual machine in a hypervisor. Since 2001 over 1000 computer operating systems have arisen for download from the Internet.[1] A global community of Linux providers pushes the practice of remastering by developer switching, project overtaking or merging, and by sharing over the Internet.[2] Most distributions start as a remastered version of another distribution as evidenced by the announcements made at DistroWatch.[3] Notably, remastering SLS Linux forked Slackware, remastering Red Hat Linux helped fork Yellow Dog Linux and Mandriva and TurboLinux, and by remastering a Debian distribution, Ubuntu was started, which is itself remastered by the Linux Mint team.[4] These might involve critical system software, but the extent of the customizations made in remastering can be as trivial as a change in a default setting of the distribution and subsequent provision to an acquaintance on installation media. When a remastered version becomes public it becomes a distribution.[5]

Microsoft Windows has also been modified and remastered. Various utilities exist that combine Windows updates and device drivers with the original Windows CD/DVD installation media, a process known as slipstreaming.

When remastering a distro, remastering software can be applied from the 'inside' of a live operating system to clone itself into an installation package. Remastering does not necessarily require the remastering software, which only facilitates the process. For example, an application is remastered just by acquiring, modifying and recompiling its original source code. Many video games have been modded by upgrading them with additional content, levels, or features. Notably, Counter-Strike was remastered from Half-Life and went on to be marketed as a commercial product.

Introduction[edit]

Software remastering creates an application by rebuilding its code base from the software objects on an existing master repository. If the 'mastering' process assembles a distribution for the release of a version, the remaster process does the same but with subtraction, modification, or addition to the master repository. Similarly a modified makefile orchestrates a computerized version of an application.

When an amount of unneeded code is 'cut down' to some wanted minimum it removes unwanted features that the original publisher and maintainer needs. When new features are added it evolves the software. A remastered version may consider that a feature of the original is a bug, and provides a modified copy of the feature that works in a better way.

When it is published a software remaster maintains the integrity of the named product from which it was derived by adherence to a shared software repository with any modifications, and with the intention of maintaining the good name needing approval. If approval does not happen, the name and the repository have the option to become their own master. The creator of a published software remaster, if they do no further work to evolve the software, must at least arrange for maintenance support channels, such as updating user documentation, providing a forum, an internet relay chat line, or a wiki, providing intent to maintain a version for the life of its usefulness.

Remastering centers around the reputation of a product, and so the distribution process requires an official, sanctioned version. This differs from the attitude in much free software in the many cases where the name of the product is 'cheap' because plentiful and stable, where no guarantees or liabilities are offered, and where permission is inherently granted to redistribution any modified version under any name.

The original repository is the master, from which creative flavors and spins may already be offered by the original producers. A remaster production supports any additional software from outside it, supports the new mixture of software from the original repository, or keeps the modifications of original masters on the outside the master repository. Software remastering is tolerated by the maintainers of the master repository, while free software modifications are encouraged by the same social conventions.

Linux[edit]

Mklivecd runs on a Linux machine to make a bootable, portable media, imageof that Linux system. It works for any Linux distribution, but probablyneeds to be installed first.

PCLinuxOS[edit]

Family tree showing PCLinuxOS in green near the end

A remaster[6] is a personalized version of PCLinuxOS created according to the needs of an individual. It is created using the mklivecd script applied to its installation, which can be of any of the official flavors of PCLinuxOS. An official remaster can only include software and components from the official repository (version control).

A community remaster may contain software and components from outside but if so, then it should not have any reference to PCLinuxOS other than 'derived from PCLinuxOS' or 'based on PCLinuxOS' if intended for distribution. There have been several of these third-party distributions over the years, though they may only mention that connection if they follow strict guidelines concerning the quality, maintainability and distribution channels, all subject to approval from officiating members of the forum.

PCLinuxOS Gnome Edition is an example of a community remaster.

Unity Linux[edit]

Unity Linux is intended as a base platform that acts as a distribution 'template' that ensures interoperability between packages, and upon which one is encouraged to remaster any 'all new' GNU/Linux OS distributions.

Linux Mint[edit]

Linux Mint has its own remastering tool called mintConstructor for creating distributions based on Linux Mint, and for creating ISO files. Also, the package manager uses .mint files.[7]

Linux Mint is based on the Ubuntu Linux distribution, but Ubuntu is based on the Debian distribution. Because Linux Mint also offers a Debian Edition, they provide an example of meeting the kind of codebase challenges that goes into remastering a branch of two distributions.

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Others[edit]

Gentoo Linux uses Catalyst.[8] The user installs it and configures it, and after it runs, gets one big archive-formatted file under /var/tmp/catalyst/builds. Configuration options are the target machine architecture, development version stamp, a differentiation stamp (for example the same version but 'hardened' for extra security). The user must provide Catalyst its own snapshot of his portage tree and point it to a target 'profile' branch of the portage tree. (A portage tree is a hierarchy of directories, oriented by the names and categories of packages, that some package managers use for the normal everyday maintenance of software.)

Fedora Linux uses Revisor to enable the user to compose his own customized installation or live media.

Arch Linux uses Archiso to remaster an Arch installation to target a machine which has rare hardware or no Internet connection, or for cases where a modified deployment will occur multiple times. The remastered ISOs are bootable, so they can also be used for system rescue, demonstrations of the Arch setup, as a task for testing some new software installed on it, a rollout of a custom installation onto many machines, etc. The Arch Linux wiki also gives the procedure to do manually[9] what Archiso does automatically. (It involves copying portions of the installation ISO, and using the Linux commands mount, mkdir, chroot, mksquashfs, and the Arch package manager pacman.)

MX Linux uses MX-snapshot, a GUI tool, to remaster a live installation into a single .ISO file. This quickly and conveniently 'cloned' image is bootable from disk or USB-thumbdrive while maintaining all settings. This way, an installation can conveniently migrated or distributed to a new hard-disk or USB-thumbdrive requiring next to no administrative effort, since an advanced method of copying the file system (developed by antiX-linux) utilizing bind-mounts performs the 'heavy lifting'. The snapshot also serves as an essentially complete and convenient backup of the installation.

Microsoft Windows[edit]

The examples in this section show some historical and operational aspects of the software remastering as it has occurred with Microsoft Windows.

Windows 9x[edit]

Desktop of Windows Me with 98lite

98lite[edit]

98lite is a remastering tool for Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows Me without Internet Explorer, written by Shane Brooks.[10] It was written in response to Microsoft's claim, in antitrust proceedings, that IE is integrated into Windows and cannot be removed without breaking other features.

98lite was created in 1998 after the original release of Windows 98, out of necessity, since at the time Brooks had a slower laptop computer that ran the Windows 95 operating system fine but Windows 98 was simply too slow. Brooks liked the stability Windows 98 offered as well as some of the new features but had no need for the Internet Explorer browser. The original 98lite was a simple DOS based installer that ran before the Windows 98 installation, this installer made modifications to a fresh installation of Windows preventing the installation of Internet Explorer and the Active Desktop.

Installation of the first release of 98lite required the user to extract certain files from a Windows 95 disk as 98lite uses the Windows 95 shell. A second program called Shell Swap swapped the Explorer shell with the Windows 95 Explorer, which does not contain the web features of Me's and 98's Explorer and is therefore considerably faster and more lightweight, this was designed for existing installations of Windows 98 where the original 98lite was designed for a new installation of Windows. A third program converted 'required' components into addable and removable options.[citation needed]

With version 2.0 of 98lite, the three programs were merged and combined into a single program. The IE remover was combined with the components converter, making IE uninstallable and reinstallable with the Add/Remove Programs control panel applet as with the other components; the user could also choose the Windows 95 shell and keep Internet Explorer installed. The user now had three installation options. The 'sleek' option allowed the user to install 98lite with the Windows 95 shell like in the original release, or the user could choose 'chubby', which used the Windows 98 shell with some Active Desktop features disabled. The final option was 'overweight', which installed 98lite with the Windows 98 shell and nothing disabled but Internet Explorer still removed. Version 3.0 added support for Windows 98 Second Edition, an upgraded version of Windows 98 with Internet Explorer 5.0 which made 98lite 1.0 through 2.0 obsolete. The current 4.x line has many improvements, including bugfixes and support for Windows Me.

Installing any version of DirectX under 98lited Windows requires at least temporary presence of PC Health. Otherwise DirectX refuses to install, finishing installation attempt with error message 'DirectX did not copy a required file'.[citation needed]

Revenge of Mozilla[edit]

Revenge of Mozilla is another free application that removes Internet Explorer and many other non-essential components from Windows 98 and restores the Windows 95 explorer.exe.[11] There are two versions of this, one for the original Windows 98 release, and another for Win98 SE; there is no version for Windows Me. This is no longer supported, and not being updated.

Embedded[edit]

There is also a company spun off from Lite-PC that produces Windows 98 and Me installations which are small enough to easily fit on embedded microchips, as small as 8MB,[12] using 98EOS.[13] There are also many free alternatives to this, such as Mindows[14] and Nano98,[15] which can provide either smaller file sizes, or more broad functionality.

Windows 2000 and later[edit]

2000-XPLite[edit]

The creator of 98lite also built a similar tool for Windows 2000 and Windows XP, called 2000-XPLite, which removes Windows components that are not intended to be removable. This includes Out-Of-Box Experience, Internet Explorer, Outlook Express, Windows Media Player, and others. 2000-XPLite also allows tweaks to the Operating System to enhance its performance.

2000-XPLite does not use a text interface as did 98lite. Like 98lite, 2000-XPlite installs Windows with all components, and then removes unwanted components after installation.

nLite[edit]

nLite is designed to remove unwanted Windows 2000, Windows XP (32 and 64 bit) and Windows Server 2003 system components, and create cut-down customized installation CDs. nLite was built by Dino Nuhagić and is free for personal use with purchase options available. In September 2014, a beta-version for Windows 7 and later was publicly released.[16]

After the user chooses the wanted 'functionality' options, nLite attempts to warn the user against removing dependent components during the creation of a custom installer. It also lets users add device drivers, integrate Service Packs and other Windows Updates as well as remove drivers for obsolete or unwanted hardware and remove unwanted language and keyboard options and unwanted applications.

It allows customization of the installation process, including Product Key entry, administrator's password, regional settings and creating user account names and other options normally set in Control Panel after installation, as well as numerous 'tweaks'. Various degrees of 'unattended installation' are also possible. At the end of the installer creation process, nLite can burn the installation direct to CD, or create an .iso image for later use. It also has the option of saving and loading previous session choices, (in .txt format) to speed up checking or further modification of the custom installation, should that be required.[17]

Since the custom installer does not contain unwanted components, this can lead to a smaller installation package and faster installation, which is of considerable benefit to IT Staff still using a manual 'roll out' approach (without the benefit of Microsoft Sysprep). Such software-minimized CDs can also allow a Windows system to be installed on hard disks below 512 MB in size.

HFSLIP[edit]

HFSLIP is an open source command line Hotfix and Service Pack slipstreaming tool designed to update Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 installation sources.[18][19][20] In addition to hotfixes and service packs, HFSLIP slipstreams other Microsoft updates such as Internet Explorer, DirectX 9.0c, Windows Media Player, and Windows Media Codecs. It also integrates third-party device driver updates, including DriverPacks.

HFSLIP slipstreams (replaces) the original files with the newer versions found in the updates from the Microsoft Download Center. HFSLIP places hotfixes that were non-standard or required a special installation procedure in the SVCPACK folder, to be installed automatically near the end of Windows setup.

As of May 2010, HFSLIP is no longer being developed, and the main website was taken down.[21]

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Autostreamer[edit]

Autostreamer is a free slipstreaming tool for Windows XP,[22] which can integrate a service pack into a Windows XP installation CD-ROM image.

The main interface of Autostreamer is a wizard which guides the user through the slipstreaming process. According to PC World, it 'simplifies the once-intimidating chore of slipstreaming your Windows XP CD—producing an XP SP2 CD from your SP1 or even vintage original XP CD'.[23]

DriverPacks[edit]

The DriverPacks project is an open source project started by Wim Leers and Jeff Herre. Leers released the first Pack in 2005.[24]

Collections of device drivers are called DriverPacks. These exist for CPU Chipsets, CPU, Graphics/Video, Ethernet, Mass Storage/Removable/USB, Audio/Sound and Wireless (Wi-Fi/WLAN) hardware. DriverPacks BASE is a tool that integrates all DriverPacks into one, 'uniform' Windows installation CD, which works on every piece of hardware, and needs no additional device drivers after the installation.

It is compatible with all Windows versions based on the NT 5.1 32-bit kernel (Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista and Windows 7).

Windows Vista[edit]

vLite[edit]

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vLite is the Windows Vista (32 and 64 bit) version of nLite, that can create a cut-down customized installation CD (or bootable USB stick).[25]

Some people have reported success using vLite with Windows 7;[26][dubious] vLite is not fully compatible with Windows 7 and was not intended to support Windows 7.[27] In Sept. 2014, ntLite was released to support Windows 7 and later.

Windows 7 and later[edit]

ntLite[edit]

ntLite is a software tool from the creator of nLite to support Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10.[28]

ntLite also prevents components from being installed and can remove them from an already-installed system when using a paid version.

Win Toolkit[edit]

Win Toolkit[29] can create a cut-down customized installation CD (or bootable USB stick) for Windows 7 and later versions.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Bodnar, Ladislav. 'Home page'. DistroWatch. Unsigned Integer Limited. Retrieved 28 April 2014. To verify the numbers choose a weekly report and search for 'database summary' in it.
  2. ^'GNU/Linux Distribution Timeline'. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
  3. ^DistroWatch
  4. ^Search https://github.com/FabioLolix/LinuxTimeline to verify a lineage.
  5. ^Sentex, Rob. 'Selecting a Linux Distribution'. Beginner Tutorials. Lin. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  6. ^[1]
  7. ^Cite mintInstall documentation.
  8. ^[2]
  9. ^[3]
  10. ^LitePC, Website of 98lite and 2000-XPlite
  11. ^Revenge of Mozilla
  12. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2012-10-19. Retrieved 2012-10-19.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  13. ^98EOS
  14. ^Mindows
  15. ^Nano98
  16. ^'nLite home page'. Retrieved 1 November 2014.
  17. ^'nLite guide'. Retrieved 11 June 2014.
  18. ^HFSLIP Website
  19. ^HFSLIP Information Site
  20. ^HFSLIP-forum at MSFN
  21. ^'Sorta like bootleg tape trading.' Microsoft Forum Network. 14 June 2010. Retrieved 15 June 2010.
  22. ^Autostreamer, Slipstreaming SP1a or SP2 to XP
  23. ^'Autostreamer'. Utilities Download. PC World. 19 September 2007. Archived from the original on 26 January 2010. Retrieved 18 February 2010.
  24. ^DriverPacks
  25. ^www.vlite.net
  26. ^http://forum.eeeuser.com/viewtopic.php?id=57434 (vLite supported Windows 7 beta)
  27. ^Flynn, David (29 April 2009). 'No plans for '7Lite' reveals vLite creator'. APC Magazine. Retrieved 3 March 2010. And although vLite does work with Windows 7 beta and the RC candidate builds, there’s obvious interest in an updated program tailored for Windows 7.
  28. ^www.ntlite.com
  29. ^http://www.wincert.net/forum/files/file/5-win-toolkit/

External links[edit]

  • Detailed Ubunto remastering example (blogged in English as a Second Language)
  • How to build your own Linux distro from Linux Format
  • Remastering Arch Linux from the Arch Linux wiki
  • Scholarly example of remastering (PDF)
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Software_remastering&oldid=979732886#Windows_2000_and_later'

To install Windows TinyXP from this CD, set your PC up so it will boot from the CD-ROM in the PC’s BIOS. Full description and installation procedure on next page.

You cannot install TinyXP as an “upgrade” from within Windows.
This TinyXP now has a “Repair Option” (Option 9) where you can install Windows the way you want, your own username, regional and language options etc. One file was hacked in this untweaked “attended” version so that you can see the product key on the actual installation screen as you install Windows. The hacked file is for installation purposes only and never ends up on your system. This #9 option in the boot menu for XP is the same as option #2 except in #2 it is an unattended installation and in #9 it is a standard install where you need to click next, etc.
Or you can choose any of the other eight different flavours of TinyXP. Options 1 to 8 are all unattended and vary in size and whether they
install with the added drivers or not.
Only install TinyXP onto a freshly formatted partition or hard disk. There is no upgrade option available in TinyXP, because the option is removed. You do not need any product key in this release - the installation of TinyXP is unattended, once you choose the drive or partition on which to install TinyXP.
Even on option nine, the product key is filled in for you on the screen, you simply click next without having to type a key in.
All installations are set to US English.
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When you boot from this CD you have the following options:
Choosing #1 at the main menu, gives you the following menu:
1 - TinyXP With IE/OE/WMP (With Added Driverpacks)
2 - TinyXP With IE/OE/WMP (Without Added Driverpacks)
3 - TinyXP Without IE/OE/WMP (With Added Driverpacks)
4 - TinyXP Without IE/OE/WMP (Without Added Driverpacks)
5 - TinyXP BARE With IE/OE/WMP (With Added Driverpacks)
6 - TinyXP BARE With IE/OE/WMP (Without Added Driverpacks)
7 - TinyXP BARE Without IE/OE/WMP (With Added Driverpacks)
8 - TinyXP BARE Without IE/OE/WMP (Without Added Driverpacks)
9 - TinyXP With Repair Option (Product Key Already Filled In)
Choosing #2 at the main menu, gives you the following menu:
1 - Acronis Backup + Restore (Safe For Vista)
2 - Damn Small Linux v4.3
3 - Hiren’s BootCD v9.5
4 - SpinRite v6.0
Abbreviations from above:
IE —> Internet Explorer
OE —> Outlook Express
WMP —> Windows Media Player
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Installations 1 to 8 of TinyXP include the following items, which are all automatically installed along with Windows:
Service Pack 3 Final (Build 5512)
All Hotfixes Up To May 2008
DirectX DLL Libraries (24 to 36)
Flash Player v9.0.124.0 (IE) - / - Plugin DLL v9.0.124.0 (Firefox/Opera)
Royale Theme (Options 1 to 4) - / - Classic Theme (Options 5 to
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Here is a breakdown of the twelve options:
Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3:
For Microsoft fans
Options 1, 2, 5 and 6 all include Internet Explorer Web Browser v6, Outlook Express Email Client and Windows Media Player v9. These older
versions of Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player are what would install with Windows XP by default. If you want to install the later versions of these programs (Internet Explorer 7 and Windows Media Player 11) its no problem, those installers are in the EXTRAS folder on the CD to be applied after Options 1,2,5 or 6 have been installed. The IE7 and WMP11 installers are silent (just double click the file once to install) and they even install the post IE7 and WMP11 hot fixes! Windows XP is completely up to date and as Bill Gates intended.
For people who don’t like Microsoft programs
Options 3, 4, 7 and 8 do not include Internet Explorer, Outlook Express or Windows Media Player. Mozilla Firefox v3.0 is included to replace Internet Explorer. There are no replacements in these options to Outlook Express or Windows Media Player. You can just use your own programs like Mozilla Thunderbird to replace Outlook Expess and Winamp/VLC/MPC to play audio and video files.
For people who want the most features
Options 1, 2, 3, and 4 are as full as this Windows XP could possibly be made, while still fitting everything onto a 700Mb CD. You still have System Restore, games, almost every single service. The only removed services are removed because they are annoying, not to save space, all functionality is still there. All services are set to their default settings. This is the recommended installation, the first option, because it is the most complete one - with added drivers too.
For people who want a smaller faster leaner BARE installation
Options 5, 6, 7, and 8 are as stripped as Windows XP can be made without losing vital functionality like local networking. Bear in mind that a lot of components are removed from these options! For example, games, themes, even Windows Firewall is removed. These BARE options still support printers, scanners, cameras etc and these installations still include MDAC, Jet Database, COM+. These are smaller installs but they are still reasonably functional, 99% in fact!
Automatic Driver Installation
Options 1, 3, 5 and 7 include drivers to cover the following:
Broadband
Chipset
CPU
Input (Mice, Keyboards)
LAN Ethernet
Monitors
SATA & Mass Storage
Scanners
Sound Cards
TV cards
Wireless LAN
No Drivers Included
Options 2, 4, 6 and 8 do not contain those drivers - this is in case you have SATA problems with options 1, 3, 5, or 7, or if you just want to install your own drivers.
Repair Option
Option 9 is the same TinyXP as option 2 but option 9 is not unattended. You will need to click “Next” and “OK” a few times whilst it installs. This is here so you can boot into the “Repair Option” from the CD. When Windows is unattended like in options 1 to 8, you do not get this “Repair Option”. You might need it one day.
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Live Rescue Options:
Acronis Backup + Restore
Option 1 on the rescue menu allows you to backup your existing partition(s) before installing Windows, or you can quickly restore a backup made previously with Acronis.
Damn Small Linux v4.3
This has to be one of the best things ever created in the world of computing! Option 2 is a 50Mb live Linux environment with the ability to connect to the internet from within the Linux environment. Includes Mozilla Firefox web browser and many other tools. What would you do if you totally lost your Windows install and had to get online to troubleshoot the problem? This is where Damn Small Linux comes in.
NOTE: You might get an SCSI problem when booting into this Damn Small Linux, if this happens, type “dsl noscsi” (without quotes) when you are loading Linux and it will work. You may need to type this command to boot Damn Small Linux in VMware. There is a Damn Small Linux text file in the DOCS folder on the CD.
Hirens Boot CD v9.5
Option 3 allows you to boot into Hirens Boot CD version 9.5. This is a massive collection of more then 200 tools! Including Partition Tools, Disk Clone Tools, Antivirus Tools, Recovery Tools, Testing Tools, RAM (Memory) Testing Tools, Hard Disk Tools, System Information Tools, MBR (Master Boot Record) Tools, BIOS / CMOS Tools, MultiMedia Tools, Password Tools, NTFS, Ext2FS, Ext3FS (FileSystems) Tools, Dos File Managers, Dos Tools and Windows Tools. You can boot into Hiren’s and have access to Norton Partition Magic, Paragon Partition Manager, EasyRecovery. Please see the Hirens text file that is in the DOCS folder on the CD for the full list of tools included in the Hirens Boot CD.
SpinRite v6.0
SpinRite attempts to recover data from damaged portions of hard disks that might not be readable via the operating system. When it encounters a sector with errors that cannot be corrected by the disk drive’s error correcting code, it tries to read the sector up to 2000 times, and tries to determine the most probable value of each bit by comparing the results. The data is then saved onto a new block of the same disk.
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EXTRAS folder (CD)
This folder contains:
Internet Explorer 7 Silent Installer
Windows Media Player 11 Silent Installer
eXPerience Registry Tweaks 2008
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ISO folder (CD)
If you want to make standalone ISO’s of any of the nine Windows XP installations, you can do this by running one of the batch files included in the ISO folder on the CD.
You can also make a separate ISO with the four rescue options (Acronis + Damn Small Linux + Hiren’s BootCD + SpinRite)
See the ISO folder for more info.
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HOW TO MAKE A SEPERATE ISO WITHOUT BURNING A CD
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You can use any of these programs:
Daemon Tools (free)
Alcohol 120% (not free)
UltraISO (not free)
Lets use Daemon Tools as an example - install Daemon Tools and mount the main ISO file of TinyXP_Rev09. Now open the virtual drive and open the ISO folder. Simply click any BAT file to make an ISO.
This is also especially useful if you downloaded a DVD but only have a CD player, as long as the DVD in question allows you to create standalone ISO files
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OEM folder (CD)
If you want to install the drivers on this CD independently of installing Windows, this is now possible by running one BAT file. In the OEM folder on the CD you will find a file called:
INSTALL DRIVERS.bat
Run this INSTALL DRIVERS.bat file and sit back whilst the process unpacks the drivers, then tries to find any drivers you might need installing, then installs the drivers, then removes the initial drivers that were extracted, because they are not needed afterwards.
You can run this INSTALL DRIVERS.bat file anytime, on any x86 Windows XP.
Do not move the BAT file from the OEM folder. If the BAT file is not left where it is inside the OEM folder, it will not work.
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eXPerience folder (Desktop)
Most of these folders contain quick solutions to things that otherwise would be buried away in the Windows GUI or require DOS style commands. e.g. “control userpasswords2″ will open the screen to change your Windows XP login password, or “intl.cpl” runs the “Regional and Language Options” from Control Panel.
FOLDERS:
Desktop Icon Layout - Allows you to save your icon setup on the Desktop.
Hibernation - Turns Hibernation on/off with one double click.
Keyboard Settings - Quick way to open “Regional and language Options”
Program Links - Download links to many great programs, all freeware.
Registry Backup - Easily backup your registry in one double click.
Services Configuration Files - Configure Windows to use less RAM.
ShrinkXP Scripts - Removal of components whilst Windows is running.
User Password - Easily change your password for Windows.
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Removed Items:
The breakdown of items removed is far too long to list here.
Instead, think about which option you chose (the number)
for example option 3. So then go to this folder:
ROOT0003$OEM$nLite
In that nLite folder you will find a “Last Session.ini” file for nLite.
This file lists every component that is removed. If the item is not in
the list then the feature is still present in Windows.
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Statistics:
OPTION 1/2 (With IE/OE/WMP)
RAM Usage On First Installation………… 85 Mb
WINDOWS Folder……………………….. 561 Mb
OPTION 3/4 (Without IE/OE/WMP)
RAM Usage On First Installation………… 75 Mb
WINDOWS Folder……………………….. 517 Mb
OPTION 5/6 (BARE, With IE/OE/WMP)
RAM Usage On First Installation………… 60 Mb
WINDOWS Folder……………………….. 488 Mb
OPTION 7/8 (BARE, Without IE/OE/WMP)
RAM Usage On First Installation………… 50 Mb
WINDOWS Folder……………………….. 459 Mb
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Enjoy this fine release from eXPerience
Build Date: 22nd May 2008
Release Date : Spring 2008
ISO File MD5 Hash:
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Tiny Windows Vista Ultimate by eXperience

No product key is needed. Windows Vista is activated upon installation. Windows is fully patched with all “important” Windows Updates to 8th may 2007.

The 512Mb RAM memory requirement is reduced to just 256Mb. The requirement of almost 8Gb of disk space is reduced to less than 3Gb. This installation only takes up about 35% of the size of a normal installation of Windows Vista. Many components have been removed from this edition of Windows, but you still have Microsoft’s three main programs:


Internet Explorer 7
Windows Mail (Formerly “Outlook Express”)
Windows Media Player 11

You also have the new Aero theme in this edition of Windows and the ability to use Windows Update.

There are no services taken out of this special edition of Windows. Only three services have been disabled: Remote Registry, Windows Error Reporting Service, Windows Search.

You cannot do an upgrade installation from this CD, because the upgrade files
have been removed. You can only install Windows by booting from the CD and
formatting your partition or hard drive.

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There are concerns about finding a good firewall and antivirus for Windows Vista.If you want to use a good antivirus, get hold of NOD32 v2.70.31 (or later) and use the NSANE fix. For a firewall, you’re stuck with the built in firewall it seems, at least until software vendors start to make Vista compatible firewalls. On June 7th 2007, Comodo Firewall version 3 is due for release - this will have Vista support.

[How To Install Windows]

This unattended version of Windows is very easy to install.

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You can only install this edition of Windows onto a formatted partition or hard drive, in other words, you cannot do an upgrade installation from within Windows.

To find out all the information on how to install this edition of Windows, open the eXPerience folder that is on the CD and open the file “2 - How To Install Windows.htm” . This guide will show you exactly what to do, with full images of the setup screens.

[Custom Tweaks]

This edition of Windows is heavily modified for the best possible user experience, with more than 120 registry tweaks, you can see all the details of the changes made by looking at the file “5 - Custom Tweaks.htm” that is in the Release Info folder in the eXPerience folder on the CD.

[Windows Updates]

This special eXPerience edition of Windows Vista includes all the “important” Windows Updates up to Tuesday, May 8th, 2007.

These hotfixes are installed silently near the end of the Windows install process…

KB890830
KB925902
KB928089
KB929399
KB929735
KB930178
KB930857
KB931573
KB931768
KB932246
KB936824

[ISO File SHA-512 Checksum]

“Windows.TinyVista.Unattended.Activated.CD.iso ”

This ISO file is already bootable! If you have Nero Burning ROM, just right click the ISO file and open it with Nero, then burn the ISO file as an image file.

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