MicroXP Micro XP Pro 0.98
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What causes most PC infections apart from Warez aka illegal software? Drive by Downloads. A drive by download occurs without your awareness simply by browsing an infected site. The malware scans your computer for outdated software, and if found infects your PC.
The best way to protect yourself is to use latest Java Runtime Environment, JRE 6 update 29 or later, and Google Chrome which is 10 fold more secure than Internet Explorer. Do not use Internet Explorer except for Government/Professional websites if needbe.
MS-Windows XP Pro SP3 Micro Edition (MicroXP v0.82) ★ The smallest distributions of Windows XP ★ Total Download = 90 MB Full Installation = 200 MB ★ Service Pack 3 (Integrated) ★ ★ Pre-Activated (VLK) ★ ★ WGA Passed (Genuine) ★ In total, after the installation of the OS, it will occupy 200 MB on disk, because image size is just. There are a lot of crap MicroXP out there, and this isn’t one of them. This is a quality release. No need to activate. All significant speed enhancement are built-in except for swap file. Feature-wise, this copy has almost all the features of original XP Pro. Automatic Windows Update works. App Compatibility now exceeds retail copy.
Malware can easily infect Internet Explorer on Windows XP. If you experience installation errors or bsod, your copy of Micro XP Pro 0.99 is broken; follow the instructions and you should be set. Since it's Micro XP Pro, it is not going to ship with 1000 built-in apps like other nlite copies that also ship with malware cough cough. I provide easy shortcuts to get a bunch of apps installed with little effort. I also include.net Frameworks AIO shortcut to cover software dependencies. Of course Micro XP Pro comes with System Restore and Windows Firewall.
Themes must first be enabled. Quick buttons on taskbar work. Installation errors are rare providing your copy is good. If you get BSOD, ask yourself which hardware or software company gave me a crappy driver; you will be correct 99.9% if your copy of the driver and of windows are good, and your hardware is undamaged. In other words, if you get BSOD it has nothing to do with this copy of XP; nothing. You may notice a DTC log in the windows directory that says install failed; this is normal happens on my copy of XP Home OEM. All the warnings in event log are also normal as they also occur on retail editions.
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Aussie Arcade Recommends the following services. I've got some old PC bits I was looking at throwing together to swap in a MAME setup in my Astro to spice things up between PCBs - it's an old Gigabyte mobo, P4 3.2ghz S478 CPU, 1gb RAM, ATi 9600XT and a HDD of some sort (got a 40gb, 200gb and 320gb HDD spare, was planning on using the 40gb).To keep things lean I was thinking of installing TinyXP or MicroXP and run MAME (I have a 0.083 set and 0.128 set, can anyone recommend one over the other?
Only interested in 15k games) with a lean frontend (I normally use GameEx, but not sure if that's the best option these days, especially on a custom install like the above with a 3.2ghz P4).I've noticed that a Rev 10 of both of the above are out - can anyone recommend one over the other? I don't plan on installing any of the pre-packed drivers, was going to grab the installers off Gigabyte's website for the mobo and use the Omega drivers for the video card. The setup's intended to be very lean - no internet access once it's in the cab (though being able to remote into the PC for maintenance via my network might be handy), soft15k on the video card, USB support for a jpac (unless they use PS/2?), default AC'97 Realtek audio drivers, some kind of front end (recommendations? I'm familiar with GameEx, been using it for years on another XP box), MAME, within my system specs. I want something that will boot fast and run with a small memory footprint, but still functions!So, should I go for TinyXP or MicroXP? Is Rev 10 okay, or should I go for Rev 9?
It's an experience release or whatever it is, I think I've spelt it wrong though! And yes, I know I could use nLite and do a custom build, but I'm lazy and don't know all the tricks with doing custom builds, only the basic stuff like pre-filling rego fields, slipstreaming service packs/updates, haven't attacked the services tab too hardSo, any advice?
I've got some old PC bits I was looking at throwing together to swap in a MAME setup in my Astro to spice things up between PCBs - it's an old Gigabyte mobo, P4 3.2ghz S478 CPU, 1gb RAM,Your 'old' MAME system is faster than all the machines in my house (2 workstations, a laptop, two MAME cabinets).And out of interest, how small exactly does TinyXP get? I've got MAME cabs with OS+MAME clocking in at just under 80MB (MegaBytes - not a typo).
That and every single vertical game in MAME 0.96 fit on a 2GB hard disk with some space to spare. Your 'old' MAME system is faster than all the machines in my house (2 workstations, a laptop, two MAME cabinets). It's funny - when looking at building my new and discussing it with people on Whirlpool, it's amazing the amount of people using this level of hardware (or less) at home. I thought I was the last of them, but looks like once again I'm mistaken!
Glad to hear you're running MAME cabs on less than this, gives me some hope for getting a good install running on this hardware.Thanks for everyone's feedback on which custom install to go with, I reckon I'll go with TinyXP unless MicroXP will give me network (wired) so I can remote in to administer the box when I need to. I'll say I'll install it without the drivers pack, IE, OE and WMP since I won't be running emu movies with my front end, images will be more than fine.Thanks for the recommendation of Mala, I'll look into it. What's everyone else using on their lite MAME setups?Oh, and last Q - 0.083 or 0.128, which should I go for? Like I said, all I want are 15k games. Cheers Baker.
Have seen rev10 and it's contents, but never used it. Have to test MicroXP 1 day.For reference. I've had an old Celeron 300 (clocked to 450) running mame 0.71 & Beast Edition flawlessly. Most games b4 '88-'89 worked gr8.Here are Beast Editions specs:Windows TinyXP Professional SP2 Beast Edition Unattended CDThis special 'Beast Edition' of TinyXP is designed to be hell fast!Internet Explorer and Outlook Express have been removed from thisedition. Mozilla Firefox web browser and Mozilla Thunderbird emailclient are included as replacements to Internet Explorer and OutlookExpress.
The latest edition of MSN Messenger (v7.5) is also installed.This edition of TinyXP includes Ethernet LAN drivers, MicrosoftSidewinder drivers and Sound Controller drivers. All keyboardlayouts are included.
All languages have been removed apartfrom United Kingdom. The default Luna theme has been removed,but this edition includes the XP Amp theme as default.Most of the networking features are removed from this edition,this is because this edition is intended as a gaming editionthat you can surf the internet with. It is NOT intended as anoperating system for use in a corporate environment to squeezea little bit more production out of the poor employees, however,MS Mail and MAPI are included for compatibility. Also kept - 16BitSupport, Disk Cleanup, the 'core' of Internet Explorer, TaskScheduler and you are still able to open ZIP files without theneed for any any third party program.Services left remaining are: DHCP, DNS Client, Event Log, IAS,Network Provisioning, Performance Logs and Alerts, Secondary Logon,Shell Services, System Event Notification, Uninterruptible PowerSupply Universal Plug and Play, Windows Management Instrumentation,Windows Time and Wireless Zero Configuration.This edition also includes Wireless LAN and there is also supportfor use on laptops.