Originally Posted by E30vert
...my bad, you were not asking for the settings...Originally Posted by Clint
Well, I dont wanna make you look stupid, but how do you think nLite is made? U'r just useing a tool that (i can promise you that) has been developed by (among other things) a LOT of "trial and error". That is mybe not the most efficint way of developing stuff, but sometimes its the only way. And it gives you a new perspective, since you mess with it all yourself, and therefore can see the dependensies clearer...Originally Posted by E30vert
Originally Posted by E30vert
...my bad, you were not asking for the settings...Originally Posted by Clint
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Originally Posted by E30vert
Hey guy,
I think that these remarks could have been withheld I realize you might be upset about something but please for the name of education spare poeple of reading pointless posts in this thread. I truely want this thread to be used as a guide for those wishing to learn more about trimming down thier XP os by using nLite.
Progress [I will seriously never be done!]
Via EPIA MII
512MB RAM
OEM GPS (embedded)
nLite WinXP pro on
1GB Extreme III CF card
Carnetix 1260 startup/ DC-DC regulator
Software: Still, re-Writing my existing front end in .Net
Se där ja! Tackar =)Originally Posted by Clint
Du planerar än så länge eller?![]()
I find your comments very hypocritical: you belittle people in this thread for putting effort towards optimizing their OS, while at the same time trying to take advantage of someone else's hard work and admittedly waiting for other people to do the work in Nlite for you. How unfortunate that you can't "think of much better uses for your time" than insulting other people on a forum dedicated to operating system optimization for doing just that. Did you mention something about no life?Originally Posted by E30vert
And there's a big difference between asking for an Nlite .ini file and someone's custom config that was done one file at a time.
You're very wrong, Nlite will never get anywhere near that far. Perhaps you should read up on Nlite, if you can somehow find the time.Originally Posted by E30vert
There will always be a lot more you can remove after finishing with Nlite.
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Speaking of Nlite, 1.0b1 is much better than the last build. I have a nice ISO running fine in VPC so far, I'll post the .ini soon. There wasn't a whole lot more I was able to remove compared to IntellaWorks' original version though. I found a few things on the Nlite forums.
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Thank You very much!Originally Posted by fonseca
Yes, You are perfectly right..Nlite will never get even close...it's just to darn many different kind of ppl and setups to consider that Nuhi will and can not "serv 'em all"..
Nlite is a unvaluable tool for get the worst out and as an aid for editing those setupfiles...would have taken me years if I hadn't had that handy tool.
The worst part is finding all those dependencies and unregging those dll's in a nice fashion..no dead meat tolerated
..my regfiles are only them 250kb...thats a lot of text.(not generated by Nlite and edited manually).![]()
..there is some 50k+ regkeys initially....mine is down to 25k...![]()
If there is anything you wanna get rid of or have a regfile for delete/unactivate or similar...just holla...there is a good chance I've been there pokin' already and has a regfile or 2 lying around![]()
hey clint, i see in your sig you have a 153MB footprint is this working with a carPC?
Originally Posted by Clint
Clint, damn man I gotta say you are way more patient than I am, a big "virtual high five for you" for your efforts on really fine tunning XP. Did you guys know that our work is really turning heads in the embedded devices community ?? Thier all ****ed off because they spend MONTHS and MONTHS creating XPE and winCE OS's when we can do it much faster have nearly the same functionality and boot almost as fast as thier devices can !!!
The next avenue I could have chosen was to really get down and remove things one file and registry entry at a time but at the time my carpc wasn't even in my vehicle (mainly because of constant testing on the workbench). I was getting real antsy driving around in my truck with no radio. Besides that I was writing my frontend from scratch and I knew that it needed tons more work, so I put all my efforts forward on just getting something that makes musical noise in my truck. So my nLite research has been put on hold (probably permently) mainly because of other projects that need to be completed for me to enjoy the full experiance of a working carpc.
The nLite build's we're getting here seem to be more stable and work with a broad range of system configurations.
Progress [I will seriously never be done!]
Via EPIA MII
512MB RAM
OEM GPS (embedded)
nLite WinXP pro on
1GB Extreme III CF card
Carnetix 1260 startup/ DC-DC regulator
Software: Still, re-Writing my existing front end in .Net
Thanx!Originally Posted by IntellaWorks
As you can see I have worked some more on the install source85mb!
well, I'm getting closer to a final version..![]()
Anyhow, meantime I can post my Nlite settings..but they are for .998i b5
This is what I keep:
Drivers: Firewire, MultiCPU, Ports
Internet Utilities: IE Core, IIS, Network Monitor and Tools
Operating System : Floppy, Task Scheduler, Command Lines, (16bit optional)
Services: DHCP, Event Log, Logical Disk M, WMI, MSMQ, Shell Services, WIFI
thats it!
if you use .998i b5 it will run perfectly!
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