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Would you use Minlogon?  

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  1. 1. Would you use Minlogon?

    • Yes
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    • No
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Definitely! Lower memory usage, lower disk space, faster, and no need to logon and remember passwords. Still have my BIOS startup password though.


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Definitely! Lower memory usage, lower disk space, faster, and no need to logon and remember passwords. Still have my BIOS startup password though.

hmm, well..if used in CarPC I would opt for minlogon..no need for user accounts there ;)

..but when it comes to desktop i still prefer winlogon, I like my CTR ALT DEL combo and boot-time is not that much slower when Nlited/shrinked properly.

Also the fact that you can only login to system..

As for sizedifference it's just a few kb...assuming you got rid of OEMBIOS files.

EDIT: wee..I'm a junior :lol: ..nice when ur a 41 year old grandfather.. B)

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

I am curious...how does it work? It is for embedded xp setups I believe right? How do you get minlogon to work with a standard yet nLited XP install?

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

Can you lock your computer with Minlogon? (WINKEY+L)

Locking computer might come handy @ school, incase if someone is try-ing to copying(stealing) your projects etc.

Posted (edited)

We use laptops :) , and on my old school we used brackets (external hdd)

But is it possible to lock your computer with minilogon?

Edited by 2forza
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