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|screenshot = PicoXP Desktop.png |
|screenshot = PicoXP Desktop.png |
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|caption = The desktop of a PicoXP live install |
|caption = The desktop of a PicoXP live install |
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|original_os = [[Windows XP|Windows XP SP2]]<ref>This can depend on what install medium was used when compiling the WinBuilder project.</ref> |
|original_os = [[:Category:Bootlegs based on Windows XP|Windows XP SP2]]<ref>This can depend on what install medium was used when compiling the WinBuilder project, however this is what was used for the original build of this bootleg.</ref> |
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|release_date = March 23, 2013 |
|release_date = March 23, 2013 |
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|creator = pscEx |
|creator = pscEx |
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|country = ? |
|country = ? |
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|language = English |
|language = English |
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|arch = x86 |
|arch = x86 (32-bit) |
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|size = 15 MB |
|size = 15 MB |
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|download = [https://crustywindo.ws/collection/Windows%20XP/PicoXP.iso PicoXP.iso] |
|download = [https://crustywindo.ws/collection/Windows%20XP/PicoXP.iso PicoXP.iso] |
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|archiveadd = November 23rd, 2022 |
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'''PicoXP''' is a bootleg live Windows XP CD by pscEx. It is an extremely minimal CD (only taking up about 15 MB). It was built with '''WinBuilder''', a 'free application designed to build and customize boot disks based on Microsoft Windows'.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WinBuilder WinBuilder, from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]</ref> The CD is intended to be the successor/replacement of NanoXP<ref>[https://reboot.pro/index.php?s=3eba5934a6a9c28e93a3ab67c6cf6aaa&showtopic=12 NanoXP, from reboot.pro]</ref>, though the build sizes seem to be around the same. |
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'''PicoXP''' is a bootleg live Windows XP CD by pscEx. It is an extremely minimal CD (only taking up about 15 MB). |
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⚫ | The bootleg is basically WinPE, but with everything removed (we do mean '''everything'''). To the point where window titles don't even display properly because there aren't any fonts! Because so many features have been stripped from the OS, only absolute core programs such as cmd, winlogon, and ntoskrnl will actually run. |
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The mod is intended to be the successor/replacement of NanoXP<ref>[https://reboot.pro/index.php?s=3eba5934a6a9c28e93a3ab67c6cf6aaa&showtopic=12 NanoXP, from reboot.pro]</ref>, though the build sizes seem to be around the same. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 14:21, 4 March 2023
Crusty Windows bootleg | |
Original OS | Windows XP SP2[1] |
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Release date | March 23, 2013 |
Author | pscEx |
Country of Origin | ? |
Language(s) | English |
Architecture(s) | x86 (32-bit) |
File size | 15 MB |
Download link | PicoXP.iso |
Date added | November 23rd, 2022 |
PicoXP is a bootleg live Windows XP CD by pscEx. It is an extremely minimal CD (only taking up about 15 MB).
Description
The bootleg is basically WinPE, but with everything removed (we do mean everything). To the point where window titles don't even display properly because there aren't any fonts! Because so many features have been stripped from the OS, only absolute core programs such as cmd, winlogon, and ntoskrnl will actually run.
The mod is intended to be the successor/replacement of NanoXP[2], though the build sizes seem to be around the same.
The ISO was built using WinBuilder, a Windows boot disk builder.
Changes from Windows XP
- The removal of practically every last feature and program except for cmd, winlogon, and ntoskrnl, making it basically unusable.
- Fonts appear to be completely eradicated, resulting in elusive hieroglyphics in window titles (and potentially programs, if there's even a chance of getting one that isn't cmd, ntoskrnl, or winlogon working)
See also
References
- ↑ This can depend on what install medium was used when compiling the WinBuilder project, however this is what was used for the original build of this bootleg.
- ↑ NanoXP, from reboot.pro