Windows XP 75MB Edition
Windows XP 75MB Edition is a bootleg build of Windows XP SP2, which was created by Daniel M. Bulow. It released on August 31, 2008 and added to the archive on December 9, 2021.
Crusty Windows bootleg | |
Original OS | Windows XP SP2 |
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Release date | August 31, 2008 |
Author | Daniel M. Bulow |
Country | United States |
Language(s) | English |
Architecture(s) | x86 (32-bit) |
File size | 76.2 MB |
Download link | winXP.75MB.Edition.iso |
Date added | December 9, 2021 |
Description
As the name suggests, this bootleg is an attempt to get a slim version of Windows XP down to 75 MB, which is rather impressive for a SP2 build. As a result, practically everything has been removed, leaving only the essentials for running the OS. It is unattended and preactivated.
By default, the system creates and logs into a user named "Doni".
The bootleg was made using nLite 1.4.8.
Changes from Windows XP SP2
Changes in pre-desktop procedures
- The setup uses the classic "Windows 2000" style and is unattended.
- The setup will now start in 1024x768 resolution, in 32-bit color and at 60Hz.
Look and feel
- All themes and wallpapers have been removed.
- All programs aside from Explorer, Command Prompt, Notepad, and Regedit have been removed.
Notes
Bootleg quirks
- Unlike most XP CDs, this version does not ask you to press a key to boot from CD, so make sure your boot order is set to boot from the hard drive first.
WINNT.SIF metadata
- The full name is set to "Daniel M. Bulow".
- The computer name is set to "GAMING-RIG".
Gallery
Setup
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Pre-setup
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Setup in the graphical phase
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Setup in the graphical phase
Interface
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Empty desktop
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Start Menu
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System Properties
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Demo