With the knowhow, could someone delete files from a legit XP install to get to where XPmicro is?
nlite does most of it.
Except you really don't gain much performance in the first place, and XP sucks anyway.
With the knowhow, could someone delete files from a legit XP install to get to where XPmicro is?
I figure it reduces the need for the competition by removing some of the excuses for the less die-hard open-sourcers.If it's pirated, how does it help MS?
so the easy way, and most efficient way is microxp. Its still mircro$oft, but not that bloated, when the linux alternatives typically already swallow ~70 megs of ram on xorg alone, let alone all other services
MicroXP was made with gaming in mind. Take for example the removal of Autoplay. This function polls the optical drives each second to see whether there is a disc in there. I used to explicitly notice this in the w95 days. Even though it's not as noticeable now, you know how exclusive these drives like to be...they're still able to hang a system. They can upset the fluidity of a game.just pony up and get a reasonable amount of memory.
MicroXP was made with gaming in mind. Take for example the removal of Autoplay. This function polls the optical drives each second to see whether there is a disc in there. I used to explicitly notice this in the w95 days. Even though it's not as noticeable now, you know how exclusive these drives like to be...they're still able to hang a system. They can upset the fluidity of a game.
Anything the OS does with the CPU is going to have a negligable effect on games. Unless something is wrong, you're never going to see more than a ~1 fps difference due to CPU utilization (or lack thereof) by the OS.
I know its not games, but I notice that if the CPU load is high on my computer (e.g. Xmarks does it when syncing my bookmarks), online flash video fps slows down greatly.
I'm afraid I'm not exactly computer-literate, so I don't know what a motherboard is. Could you please explain.
I'm afraid I'm not exactly computer-literate, so I don't know what a motherboard is. Could you please explain.