Tiny Windows XP SP2
July 23, 2007 | Microsoft, Software | 6 CommentsI don’t know when this OS platform has been launch but it’s really a good choice if you can get Tiny Windows XP with service pack2.

My friend at the office told me about this operating system and he said it’s really light. The space only need arround 420MB full installation and the OS run only need 60MB of RAM.The source of tiny XP only 170MB. And then I search on Google and find several link about Tiny Windows XP.
There is a Windows XP Professional SP2 with 37 tiny stand alone appication and several critical hotfixes. If you want to install the tiny XP you must boot from CD and install into fresh format hard drive and there’s no upgrade version.
Here is the 37 installed programs:
*[AUDIO]*
GSpot (Codec Checker)
MP3 Splitter & Joiner
*[CD+DVD]*
DVD Decrypter
DVD Shrink
Easy DVD Burner
Express Burn (CD)
UltraISO
*[HARDWARE]*
Active Un-Delete
CPU Bench
CPU-Z (CPU Info)
Dead Pixel Checker (for TFT)
Disk Defragmenter
Disk Speed
Disk Temperature
Handy Recovery
RAM Tester
*[INTERNET]*
Live TCP Viewer
OffByOne Web Browser
uTorrent Client
WS_FTP LE
*[SECURITY]*
Ad-Aware SE Personal
CWS Shredder
EZ-PC-Fix
HijackThis
McAfee Stinger
Startup Control Panel
*[WINDOWS]*
Change XP Key
Dir To Text
DLL Export Viewer
Itty Bitty Process Manager
Registry Monitor
Space Monger
Tiny Hexer
Unstoppable Copier
View Shell Extensions
WinRAR
*Also Includes*
Atlantis Word Processor
This XP has been thoroughly tweaked to give you the best possible eXPerience from a tiny package.
Here is what keeps this OS running FAST as hell – there are 37 “installed” programs with TinyXP, but these programs are only COPIED to your hard disk. All programs are STANDALONE programs, except for WinRAR. So, the point to this is, the Windows registry stays small, because nothing has installed into the registry or into Windows – only if you run the program, then it might put whatever keys into the registry it needs to, but the size of the registry is just 2.2Mb to begin with!
If you do not want ANY of the installed programs at all, they can all be directly deleted from “Program Files” apart from WinRAR, that one program would have to be uninstalled in “Add Remove Programs”. Then delete each folder from the start menu that related to the programs you just deleted.
Be careful not to delete any folders Windows might have put in “Program Files”. Only delete what is included in the list of programs above, just not WinRAR, because it was actually installed and not just copied to Program Files.





