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LiveCD - Micro XP - SP 2 (Just 88Mb) | 74.2 MB Compressed RAR
Statistics:
Installation Time From End Of Formatting... 4 Mins 25 Secs RAM Usage On First Installation............... 27.7 Mb* Handles........................................ ... 1355 Threads.................................... .........110 Processes........................................... 11
WINDOWS Folder............................. .... 182 Mb Items In System32................................. 670
ISO File Size......................................... 88.1 MB
*With all services disabled except: Event Log, Plug and Play, Remote Procedure Call (RPC), Windows Audio.
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[Fine tuning your system]
The figure above of 27.7Mb of RAM memory being used is only possible if you say no to all the questions that pop up on first login, this is a command window with some quick questions where you simply answer "Y" for yes or "N" for no. If in doubt, just press "Y" and this will keep the services enabled.
If you close that command window or you say "N" to all questions, you will only have four services enabled in Windows. Maybe you can get away with running Windows on just these four services - it all depends what sort of internet connection you have and whether you need to use a printer, wireless connection, etc.
The Event Log service can be disabled, but there is no point disabling this service because you do not save any RAM with this service disabled. However, if you do disable this service, your boot up times will increase by a considerable amount. No one wants to wait any longer that they have to for their system to boot up, so the Event Log is kept enabled, this service does not use any RAM, in other words if you disable Event Log, your boot times will increase and you will not be saving any RAM so its quite pointless disabling this.
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