USP 5.1 Extreme Edition Post your ideas
#51
Posted 17 January 2006 - 03:16 PM
OK I compiled a list. Will these be in or not?
MP9
codec
DX9
XP icons
XP taskbar
msconfig
firefox
Vista icons
I use mine as a workstation so the server componants are little use to me. If I left anything out included in extreem, please list.
#52
Posted 09 March 2006 - 05:11 PM
-Windows media video and audio codecs for media player 6.4 (or was it 7? you know, the wmfdist file that comes usually right after installing any media player)
-Koepi's Xvid (sort-of open source, stable, fast, and decodes any Mpeg4)
-MSconfig is good idea, but you can also add the tool Startup.exe
-Wul (Windows Update Lister) to make sure every update is cool.
-Tool to shut down those pesky ports that Dcom etc. leaves open at the end of a Winstall
-Sun Java runtime (who doesn't install this?)
-Notepad replacement (ANY notepad replacement...)
Also, an Extreme Edition could be expanded to behave a bit like a slipstream tool itself, like adding optional files yourself etc.
NIC inf's for many newer Nic's would be nice too. As long as you have those, you can go on the internet and look for other drivers. But without connectivity, that's hard to do.
#53
Posted 10 March 2006 - 11:51 AM
dirtwarrior, on Jan 17 2006, 03:16 PM, said:
Here is your list
MP9 ............. YES
as its is already been desited, and is also a mircosoft update for other os's (xp) and does work on win 2000 as well
codec ........... MAYBE
could be, but i think WMP doesn't need most of them, so i wonder if its actualy needed.
DX9 ............. YES
wil be included also in the 5.2 release if i got G's post right.
.NET 1.1 & 2.0 .. YES
will also be released from 5.2
XP icons ....... NO
XP taskbar ... NO
Vista icons ... NO
this is not something that will add extra functinality n'or stability to your os, if you want stuf like this, try xpize (for win2000), or one of the many shell replacements like desktop x.
msconfig ...... MAYBE probebly it wil,
firefox ......... NO
eventhough im a huge firefox fan i think we shouldn't, for instance firefox is in rapidly development and thus people would be using old version from starter,
also i believe that there already is a browser availible in the OS (MS Internet Explorer) and we shouldn't force our preferences to others, there are many,
Like Maxton (even though i think it isn't any good and still has the same probs as IE)
Like Opera (is also a realy good browser,
Like firefox, (wich has extentions, is also why i prefere it to Opera),
and a whole bunch of others....
there are many ways to use un-attended installers for any of the above browsers,
This post has been edited by -I-: 10 March 2006 - 12:09 PM
#54
Posted 13 March 2006 - 08:59 PM
#55
Posted 15 March 2006 - 12:27 PM
#56
Posted 15 March 2006 - 03:38 PM
i say NO wmp9 and just toss in vlc and MPC(real and quicktime alternitive) that would cover pretty much everything and add less bloat then wmp9.
#57
Posted 15 March 2006 - 05:17 PM
In any event, there's no point at all in including both VLC and MPC - just use MPC for the lot.
#58
Posted 16 March 2006 - 07:21 AM
but realy, getting rid of IE and MS-MP9 is as simple as
use Nlite
1> copy %cdrom%\I386 to c:\w2k\
2> intergrate w2ksp55.exe to the source
3> (remove IE / WMP (and whatever),
4> (use nlite addons to simply add VLC or Klite codec pack and what ever else you want)
#59
Posted 16 March 2006 - 11:20 PM
vlc isnt updated neerly as offten as FireFaux but it lacks support for quicktime and real media formats, not that they are essincial but you cant get the codecs without MPC coming along for the ride(no strate codec installer....wish there was)
personaly i gave up on mcp as primary long ago, vlc is primary and TCMP is backup with MCP as a "i should remove that but its to much bother" app.
#60
Posted 19 March 2006 - 07:07 AM
#62
Posted 20 April 2006 - 02:21 PM
btw. any good news in the dotNET side of the story???
#63
Posted 20 April 2006 - 06:47 PM
/G
#64
Posted 21 April 2006 - 12:09 PM
#65
Posted 22 April 2006 - 07:42 AM
#66
Posted 17 May 2006 - 01:03 AM
#67
Posted 17 May 2006 - 03:15 PM
BUT i do have some good news >>>
it involves a:
Gigabyte motherbord with
Nforce 340 chiset, Gforce 6100 GPU,
a dual core Amd opteron 165 (1,81ghz) 1mb cash
1.93gb DDR400 (dual channel mode)
153gb (in raid 5) Sata harddrives (provided bij 3 maxtor 300 (80gb))
80gb (ata/133) WD - (as bootdrive)
and than some...
G i stil have to upgrade to windows xp 64bit edition and some other 64bit optimized software to get TRUE power, but as soon as you nead borrow some CPU power let me know,
btw my cpu temp is even just below 40*C (105F).
i probably should wel be able to clock it to 2.1ghz (just by raising my fanspeed a bit).
#68
Posted 01 June 2006 - 06:05 PM
Are there any programs out there that will hide the inactive icons in the system tray similar to Windows XP for Windows 2000?
#69
Posted 02 June 2006 - 01:47 PM
though inactive icon hiding could be done of you use an alternative shell (like aston).
but if you try easy cd-creator, or nero (any OEM version would do). you could format some disks that migh get direct-cd true a driverhack.
but i am unsure if this is true for windows 2k too, (i just use an oem version of nero)
#70
Posted 12 June 2006 - 07:15 AM
I realise that WMP10 cannot be included in the USP. But what about including support just for the Media Transport Protocol (MTP)?
M$ has released a MTP Porting Kit here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...&displaylang=en
The reason for this is that most new mp3 and protable media players can communicate using MTP only for PlayForSure/DRM support. This is contrasted to players release a year or two ago that has support for UMS (USB Mass Storage). UMS players behave like a removable disk under Windows. Copying songs/media is done using Explorer just like how you would use a USB-drive. MTP players need XP and WMP10 to work properly. Or you could use the MTP Porting Kit linked above and WMP9 under Win2k for basic functionality.
It would be nice to see Win2k getting support for newer media devices. Especially for those of us that are forced to replace dead media players with new ones that demand XP.



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