wertert Posted February 6, 2007 Posted February 6, 2007 Hi AllNoob here. Joined up today and been searching...I've got an old laptop - very basic. No CDROM. 128Mb p2 and I want to use it for basic web browsing etc. It originally was installed with win98 and it ran ok but I want to load xp onto it. I've managed to get xp pro installed but it runs like a dog. I was also looking at something called tinyxp but this only seems to work off a bootable cd - not an option for me.I am now thinking that nlite may be the answer and I can build a xp kit to install that will run within the 128Mb of ram available. Does anyone have any thoughts on the best way of minimizing the RAM footprint ?thanks in advanceJeff / wertert
jmbattle Posted February 6, 2007 Posted February 6, 2007 Use a driver backup tool to backup the existing XP drivers for PCMCIA, audio, AGP, NIC, video and battery devices.Then, fire-up nLite and remove *everything* from your XPsp2 distribution.Format, install XP, the backed-up drivers, Firefox, and Bob's your uncle.Cheers,Jamesx
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