Originally posted by: Link19
Originally posted by: imtim83
Originally posted by: Link19
If you strip out all the bloated junk that Windows XP SP2 comes with by default, it doesn't take up more RAM. I would definitely upgrade to Windows XP SP2. But do it on a clean slipstreamed install and make sure you disable or strip out the bloated junk it comes with such as the Security Center. You can use a program called nlite to remove things from your Windows XP installation source. You can also use it to slipstream service packs, updates, and drivers in your Windows XP installation source.
I tried getting Nlite to work 50 million times but could never get the thing to make a bootup windows xp cd where all the stuff I don't need is removed ! No one seemed to know how either. I wish I could of got it working though because Nlite is free and its better than XPlite!
I have used nlite and slipstreamed all post SP2 hotfixes. I removed Security Center, Communication Tools, System Restore, Shell Services, Luna Theme, Alerter Service, Messenger Service, Error Reporting Service, TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper Service, and Windows Time Service. I successfully made the ISO and burned it to a CD and succesfully installed WIndows XP slipstreamed with SP2 without any problems. There are some things you can't remove even though it seems like you could remove them without problems. You cannot remove the Windows Firewall or Indexing Service without problems. Although it would easily seem you should be able to remove the indexing service without any side affects, I have heard that it causes serious problems. You can just safely disable this service without any side affects Same with the WIndows firewall. Just disable it if you don't use it.