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i was wondering how small can i get xp pro to be??? i got the os down to 221mb(the cd using nlite) but when i install it its about 1.7gb any tips to get it smaller?? im trying to get it as small as 500mb's, because i am putting this os onto a car pc so i would like to tune it for speed :D cheers any tips would be great :D


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12. Very often we see meaningless subjects in topic title. They give no clue of what the posts are all about. For example:

- Oh no!

- Help

- I'm mad

- Please help

- Question

- I need your help

- Hmmmm ....

This should be avoided. Users should enter something more specific in topic title so that it is easier for others to help.

A few good examples:

- Strange problem with DirectX9b redist

- RunOnceEx install problem (double installation)

- Change Internet Explorer's Icon back to default

next..

ive gotten mine down 2 168MB With SP2 *without losing funtionality*

120MB without sp2

others have gotten it smaller

u can remove dllcache which will save about 300MB or so :)

also.. check your "windows" directory & see how big that is..

im guessing its probly around 700MB if u have dllcache still

but if your systemdrive is 1.7GB dont install so many programs :P

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lol did u do all this with nlite? or u went down really far manually into the folder?(notice ur from canada too :D thx for the title tips :) ill put in a more detailed title next time cheers :thumbup)

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I'd say a major portion of why it is occupying 1.7 GB is your hibernate and swap-file. You can configure those to eliminate it, let's see if nuhi adds that feature to nLite.

My nLite'd install, (without losing functionality) is approx 550 MB (on the hard-disk) after install. So you can certainly reduce it from the level it is for you (1.7 GB is too much!).

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