...what each *.cmd file is supposed to clean your WindowsXP directory of:
then you can delete more unneeded components, if you find them useless as I did. To be applied on nLited WinXP for max free space and OS speed gain.
Note1: These files can bee useless for me, but still required for your config. Its up to you whether you delete them or not. In any case., its highly experimental and you should only proceed if you know what you are doing. I strongly reccomend you to do full backup first in case anything goes wrong.
Note2: I suggest that you run these scripts only after your system is fully istalled. Those components may not be needed for your apps to run, but may be essential for your apps instalation.
Note3: If you are still interested, download these *.cmd files and run them on your system. Before you do, edit them to replace all "\OS" strings with whatever your WindowsXP root directory is called like, typically with "\WINDOWS". Its just because I installed my OS into \OS directory and I am lazy to change that.
Note4: If you realize that everything is still working after you have deleted these bits, you may decide to clean registries from deleted .DLL files as well. I did not bother to do so, but I will be really happy if some1 will and will post what .REG file of it.
...what each *.cmd file is supposed to clean your WindowsXP directory of:
Depends on what you have already removed. Iny my case (and I went as much as I could with nLite) it saved more then 35 MBs.
looking @ the files, it removes alot of files Id use, like task manager, ipconfig, ect.
2011 Nissan Frontier SL
AMD X3 2.2 | M4-ATX | 16Gb SSD | 2GB DDR3-1333 | MSI GF615M-P33 MB
OBDPROS USB | BU-303 GPS l LILLIPUT TS | Car2PC adapter | XM Direct | USB Dual band N with custom mag-mount antenna.
nice. Without a page file or hibernation, I'm barely over 512. This includes all my codecs, drivers etc.. and destinator. This is the only one that won't work off another partition. Frodoplayer and phonecontrol are installed on partition D.
I'm stuck using a 1G CF card unless I can get this under that 512 threshhold. Thanks for the info!
IPCONFIG??? Are you using command line tools to setup your network?Originally Posted by Custommx3
lol thx for the tips mpattonm, this is good stuff, never even notice i wouldnt use these in the car, what a fool that i use ipconfig and others on regular pcs but there would be no need on a car pc.
not to set up my network.. but to check my IP.
2011 Nissan Frontier SL
AMD X3 2.2 | M4-ATX | 16Gb SSD | 2GB DDR3-1333 | MSI GF615M-P33 MB
OBDPROS USB | BU-303 GPS l LILLIPUT TS | Car2PC adapter | XM Direct | USB Dual band N with custom mag-mount antenna.
wont your router tell your your ip?
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