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Hi all,
I have Ntldr and Ntdetect.com from Windows 2003 SP1. Since I've read that they will make WinXP boot faster, I wanna substitute the XP files with them using HFSlip.
So,I'd like to know if I have to put them on the FIX folder or I can just copy them into the I386 folder (overwriting the existing ones).
Thanks in advance for the help
Tomcat76
You can just overwrite the existing ones in I386. If you want to let HFSLIP do it, the FIX folder is the way to go, yes.
Aluminum
Are there any other drop and replace files like these in 2003 or XP that might be useful in 2k?

I was (really) bored the other day and abused my bandwidth to download a trial ISO of 2003 just to get these two files, if theres anything else I can pull off of there I'll feel better about wasting my 25 cent CD-R.
Kramy
I'm curious what's faster for Win2k: ntldr & NTDETECT.COM from WinXP, or Win2k3?

I noticed extreme boot speed improvements from XP's files, so I'm wondering if I could get those again. whistling.gif

Has anyone tried out Vista's?
Aluminum
I'm using 2k3's on 2k, it seems pretty much the same as using XP's. It could be very slightly faster, I don't know, but I am sure its not slower since I'm impatient as hell.

I thought Vista is changing how it boots in the final builds, so no importing from it...?
tain
I've seen a few different people say that the 2K3 bootloaders are the way to go. YMMV.
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