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'''NanoXP''' is a bootleg [[:Category:Bootlegs based on Windows XP|Windows XP RTM]] edition created by Vichingo455. It was released on September 9th, 2022 and added into the archive on the same date. |
'''NanoXP''' is a bootleg [[:Category:Bootlegs based on Windows XP|Windows XP RTM]] edition created by Vichingo455. It was released on September 9th, 2022 and added into the archive on the same date. |
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==Description== |
== Description == |
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The bootleg is an extremely stripped down version of Windows XP RTM, keeping only the absolute essentials for running the OS intact. As such, basically every program has been removed. The bootleg is unattended and preactivated. On first boot, the system creates a user named "NanoXP" and restarts. There's not much else to say other than that. |
The bootleg is an extremely stripped down version of Windows XP RTM, keeping only the absolute essentials for running the OS intact. As such, basically every program has been removed. The bootleg is unattended and preactivated. On first boot, the system creates a user named "NanoXP" and restarts. There's not much else to say other than that. |
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==Changes from Windows XP== |
== Changes from Windows XP == |
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*All programs aside from Explorer, Command Prompt, Notepad, and Regedit have been removed. |
* All programs aside from Explorer, Command Prompt, Notepad, and Regedit have been removed. |
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*Hidden files and folders, protected operating system files, and file extensions are shown by default |
* Hidden files and folders, protected operating system files, and file extensions are shown by default |
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*Administrative Tools has been added to the start menu, while My Documents, My Pictures, and My Music has been hidden, giving it a similar feel to Windows Server 2003's start menu. |
* Administrative Tools has been added to the start menu, while My Documents, My Pictures, and My Music has been hidden, giving it a similar feel to Windows Server 2003's start menu. |
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*The classic logon screen has been permanently enabled - as the "User Accounts" applet has been removed, there is no easy way of adding it back. |
* The classic logon screen has been permanently enabled - as the "User Accounts" applet has been removed, there is no easy way of adding it back. |
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*The setup uses the classic "Windows 2000" style, and is unattended. |
* The setup uses the classic "Windows 2000" style, and is unattended. |
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==Gallery== |
== Gallery == |
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<gallery> |
<gallery> |
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NanoXP Setup 1.png | |
NanoXP Setup 1.png | Pre-setup |
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NanoXP Setup 2.png | Setup |
NanoXP Setup 2.png | Setup in the graphical phase |
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NanoXP First Boot.png | |
NanoXP First Boot.png | Desktop on first boot |
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NanoXP Desktop.png | |
NanoXP Desktop.png | Empty desktop |
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NanoXP Winver.png | Demo |
NanoXP Winver.png | Demo |
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NanoXP Start Menu.png | Start Menu |
NanoXP Start Menu.png | Start Menu |
Revision as of 18:13, 4 August 2023
Crusty Windows bootleg | |
Original OS | Windows XP RTM |
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Release date | September 9th, 2022 |
Author | Vichingo455 |
Country | Italy |
Language(s) | English |
Architecture(s) | x86 (32-bit) |
File size | 68 MB |
Download link | NanoXP.iso |
Date added | September 9th, 2022 |
NanoXP is a bootleg Windows XP RTM edition created by Vichingo455. It was released on September 9th, 2022 and added into the archive on the same date.
Description
The bootleg is an extremely stripped down version of Windows XP RTM, keeping only the absolute essentials for running the OS intact. As such, basically every program has been removed. The bootleg is unattended and preactivated. On first boot, the system creates a user named "NanoXP" and restarts. There's not much else to say other than that.
Changes from Windows XP
- All programs aside from Explorer, Command Prompt, Notepad, and Regedit have been removed.
- Hidden files and folders, protected operating system files, and file extensions are shown by default
- Administrative Tools has been added to the start menu, while My Documents, My Pictures, and My Music has been hidden, giving it a similar feel to Windows Server 2003's start menu.
- The classic logon screen has been permanently enabled - as the "User Accounts" applet has been removed, there is no easy way of adding it back.
- The setup uses the classic "Windows 2000" style, and is unattended.
Gallery
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Pre-setup
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Setup in the graphical phase
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Desktop on first boot
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Empty desktop
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Demo
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Start Menu