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Hello, this is a tutorial on how to get a super fast PC.

 

I am using this on a laptop that usually could not play warrock it sucked so bad, now it can play it almost as good as my desktop used to.

 

 

Beware: you must read everything in this post. If you do not want to uninstall your OS and install a new one, then please leave. Im currently using it on 4 computers and it literally made my computer 400 times better for games and internet.

 

 

 

 

Okay, well let me just tell you my processes. If you want to compare, press control+alt+delete and look at the botttom left of the window.

 

Mine says Processes:20

 

that is with the task manager open so it is really 19 processes. My old computer, had about 55.

 

Okay, well now, ill will post the account of the person that uploaded the files( YOU DO NOT NEED TO CLICK HERE!!)

 

http://thepiratebay.org/user/eXPer1ence/

 

All these files are safe and free of viruses, each ISO is made so it can fit on a 700mb disk. You can select from those, or, you can just click on the ones i reccomend to download.

 

If you want Vista(you can download if u had XP):

 

TinyVista Rev 02 Download

 

If you want XP(you can use if u had Vista):

 

TinyXP rev 09 Download

 

The best way to get it on an ISO. Go buy a 700 MB disk(or if you already have one... BTW you can erase like a game disk but i dont recommend it)

Then download the program called "iso recorder"

 

Iso Recorder V2-V3 Download

 

put in your disk, double click the iso you have after the iso finishes installation, and burn it to the disk.

 

You then will reboot your computer, with the cd inside the cd drive. Make sure the BIOS are set up so it boots from disk.(some computers have an option, as its showing the computers logo(not the windows one) there might be a hotkey for "boot menu", select that one and select CD-ROM drive)

 

If you do not want to install any drivers and what not, when you are prompted to on the download screen, select either 1, or 3.

select one if you want internet explorer.

 

select three if you want Mozilla Firefox.

remember: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN IF YOU DO THIS INCORRECTLY!

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I am not responsible if you do not know how to install an os and you cant download it.

 

Once you get your PC set up, install the internet, install whatever you need just to run the internet.

 

Go get your drivers(video card ones, the sound ones should be installed with the added driver packs, if not google it and download it.)

 

Now, open the folder named "experience" on your desktop, go to Program Links, you will need to install all of the runtimes, which includes .NET framework 2.0, Java Runtime, And Visual C++.

 

You will also need to install some things just for usability, such as, ccleaner, notepad2, and 7-zip. Some programs are not inside that folder, that i reccomend anyways. Gamebooster and smartclose.

 

Gamebooster shuts off stupid things like the calender observer thing that just takes up services and things. Smartclose is super useful because it closes everything not needed to run your computer(you should add you internet and things you dont want closed in the exceptions list)

 

Once you have all those installed, go to mozilla firefox/internet explorer and set your homepage to Free-Hacks.net!!

 

Congradulations, there is only 1 mroe step. You need to install the games you want and some things you need ,( ex. Limewire, bittorent, and photoshop.)

 

Gratzzz! you just got a hella fast PC and you should notice instantly after playing your first game!!

 

 

 

 

Thanks for reading!!

 

SOZ i forget to wirte the last

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AND THIS IS FOR EXPERIENDCE PRESENT

the up is mine this is eXPerience presents

 

 

eXPerience Presents...

 

Windows TinyXP Rev09

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Thank you for trying TinyXP Rev09...

 

To install Windows TinyXP from this CD, set your PC

up so it will boot from the CD-ROM in the PC's BIOS.

 

You cannot install TinyXP as an "upgrade" from within Windows.

 

This TinyXP now has a "Repair Option" (Option 9) where you can install

Windows the way you want, your own username, regional and language

options etc. One file was hacked in this untweaked "attended" version so

that you can see the product key on the actual installation screen as

you install Windows. The hacked file is for installation purposes only

and never ends up on your system. This #9 option in the boot menu for XP

is the same as option #2 except in #2 it is an unattended installation

and in #9 it is a standard install where you need to click next, etc.

 

Or you can choose any of the other eight different flavours of TinyXP.

Options 1 to 8 are all unattended and vary in size and whether they

install with the added drivers or not.

 

Only install TinyXP onto a freshly formatted partition or hard disk.

There is no upgrade option available in TinyXP,  because the option

is removed. You do not need any product key in this release - the

installation of TinyXP is unattended, once you choose the drive or

partition on which to install TinyXP.

 

Even on option nine, the product key is filled in for you on the

screen, you simply click next without having to type a key in.

 

All installations are set to US English.

 

________________________________________________________________________

 

When you boot from this CD you have the following options:

 

Choosing #1 at the main menu, gives you the following menu:

 

1 - TinyXP With IE/OE/WMP (With Added Driverpacks)

2 - TinyXP With IE/OE/WMP (Without Added Driverpacks)

3 - TinyXP Without IE/OE/WMP (With Added Driverpacks)

4 - TinyXP Without IE/OE/WMP (Without Added Driverpacks)

5 - TinyXP BARE With IE/OE/WMP (With Added Driverpacks)

6 - TinyXP BARE With IE/OE/WMP (Without Added Driverpacks)

7 - TinyXP BARE Without IE/OE/WMP (With Added Driverpacks)

8 - TinyXP BARE Without IE/OE/WMP (Without Added Driverpacks)

9 - TinyXP With Repair Option (Product Key Already Filled In)

 

Choosing #2 at the main menu, gives you the following menu:

 

1 - Acronis Backup + Restore (Safe For Vista)

2 - Damn Small Linux v4.3

3 - Hiren's BootCD v9.5

4 - SpinRite v6.0

 

Abbreviations from above:

 

IE  ---> Internet Explorer

OE  ---> Outlook Express

WMP ---> Windows Media Player

 

________________________________________________________________________

 

Installations 1 to 8 of TinyXP include the following items,

which are all automatically installed along with Windows:

 

Service Pack 3 Final (Build 5512)

All Hotfixes Up To May 2008

DirectX DLL Libraries (24 to 36)

Flash Player v9.0.124.0 (IE) - / - Plugin DLL v9.0.124.0 (Firefox/Opera)

Royale Theme (Options 1 to 4) - / - Classic Theme (Options 5 to 8)

 

________________________________________________________________________

 

Here is a breakdown of the twelve options:

 

Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3:

 

For Microsoft fans...

Options 1, 2, 5 and 6 all include Internet Explorer Web Browser v6,

Outlook Express Email Client and Windows Media Player v9. These older

versions of Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player are what would

install with Windows XP by default. If you want to install the later

versions of these programs (Internet Explorer 7 and Windows Media

Player 11) its no problem, those installers are in the EXTRAS folder

on the CD to be applied after Options 1,2,5 or 6 have been installed.

The IE7 and WMP11 installers are silent (just double click the file

once to install) and they even install the post IE7 and WMP11

hotfixes! Windows XP is completely up to date and as Bill Gates

intended.

 

For people who don't like Microsoft programs...

Options 3, 4, 7 and 8 do not include Internet Explorer, Outlook Express

or Windows Media Player. Mozilla Firefox v3.0 is included to replace

Internet Explorer. There are no replacements in these options to Outlook

Express or Windows Media Player. You can just use your own programs like

Mozilla Thunderbird to replace Outlook Expess and Winamp/VLC/MPC to play

audio and video files.

 

For people who want the most features...

Options 1, 2, 3, and 4 are as full as this Windows XP could possibly be

made, while still fitting everything onto a 700Mb CD. You still have

System Restore, games, almost every single service. The only removed

services are removed because they are annoying, not to save space, all

functionality is still there. All services are set to their default

settings. This is the recommended installation, the first option,

because it is the most complete one - with added drivers too.

 

For people who want a smaller faster leaner BARE installation...

Options 5, 6, 7, and 8 are as stripped as Windows XP can be made without

losing vital functionality like local networking. Bear in mind that a

lot of components are removed from these options! For example, games,

themes, even Windows Firewall is removed. These BARE options still

support printers, scanners, cameras etc and these installations still

include MDAC, Jet Database, COM+. These are smaller installs but they

are still reasonably functional, 99% in fact!

 

Automatic Driver Installation...

Options 1, 3, 5 and 7 include drivers to cover the following:

Broadband

Chipset

CPU

Input (Mice, Keyboards)

LAN Ethernet

Monitors

SATA & Mass Storage

Scanners

Sound Cards

TV cards

Wireless LAN

 

No Drivers Included...

Options 2, 4, 6 and 8 do not contain those drivers - this is in case

you have SATA problems with options 1, 3, 5, or 7, or if you just want

to install your own drivers.

 

Repair Option...

Option 9 is the same TinyXP as option 2 but option 9 is not unattended.

You will need to click "Next" and "OK" a few times whilst it installs.

This is here so you can boot into the "Repair Option" from the CD. When

Windows is unattended like in options 1 to 8, you do not get this

"Repair Option". You might need it one day.

 

________________________________________________________________________

 

Live Rescue Options:

 

Acronis Backup + Restore...

Option 1 on the rescue menu allows you to backup your existing

partition(s) before installing Windows, or you can quickly restore

a backup made previously with Acronis.

 

Damn Small Linux v4.3...

This has to be one of the best things ever created in the world of

computing! Option 2 is a 50Mb live Linux environment with the ability

to connect to the internet from within the Linux environment. Includes

Mozilla Firefox web browser and many other tools. What would you do if

you totally lost your Windows install and had to get online to

troubleshoot the problem? This is where Damn Small Linux comes in.

NOTE: You might get an SCSI problem when booting into this Damn Small

Linux, if this happens, type "dsl noscsi" (without quotes) when you

are loading Linux and it will work. You may need to type this command

to boot Damn Small Linux in VMware. There is a Damn Small Linux text

file in the DOCS folder on the CD.

 

Hirens Boot CD v9.5...

Option 3 allows you to boot into Hirens Boot CD version 9.5. This is a

massive collection of more then 200 tools! Including Partition Tools,

Disk Clone Tools, Antivirus Tools, Recovery Tools, Testing Tools,

RAM (Memory) Testing Tools, Hard Disk Tools, System Information Tools,

MBR (Master Boot Record) Tools, BIOS / CMOS Tools, MultiMedia Tools,

Password Tools, NTFS, Ext2FS, Ext3FS (FileSystems) Tools, Dos File

Managers, Dos Tools and Windows Tools. You can boot into Hiren's

and have access to Norton Partition Magic, Paragon Partition Manager,

EasyRecovery... please see the Hirens text file that is in the DOCS

folder on the CD for the full list of tools included in the Hirens

Boot CD.

 

SpinRite v6.0...

SpinRite attempts to recover data from damaged portions of hard disks

that might not be readable via the operating system. When it encounters

a sector with errors that cannot be corrected by the disk drive's error

correcting code, it tries to read the sector up to 2000 times, and

tries to determine the most probable value of each bit by comparing

the results. The data is then saved onto a new block of the same disk.

 

________________________________________________________________________

 

EXTRAS folder (CD)

 

This folder contains:

 

Internet Explorer 7 Silent Installer

Windows Media Player 11 Silent Installer

eXPerience Registry Tweaks 2008

 

________________________________________________________________________

 

ISO folder (CD)

 

If you want to make standalone ISO's of any of the nine Windows

XP installations, you can do this by running one of the batch

files included in the ISO folder on the CD.

 

You can also make a separate ISO with the four rescue options

(Acronis + Damn Small Linux + Hiren's BootCD + SpinRite)

 

See the ISO folder for more info.

 

-----------------------------------------------

HOW TO MAKE A SEPERATE ISO WITHOUT BURNING A CD

-----------------------------------------------

 

You can use any of these programs:

 

Daemon Tools (free)

Alcohol 120% (not free)

UltraISO (not free)

 

Lets use Daemon Tools as an example - install Daemon Tools and mount

the main ISO file of TinyXP_Rev09. Now open the virtual drive and

open the ISO folder. Simply click any BAT file to make an ISO.

 

This is also especially useful if you downloaded a DVD but only have

a CD player, as long as the DVD in question allows you to create

standalone ISO files;)

 

________________________________________________________________________

 

OEM folder (CD)

 

If you want to install the drivers on this CD independently of

installing Windows, this is now possible by running one BAT file.

In the OEM folder on the CD you will find a file called:

 

INSTALL DRIVERS.bat

 

Run this INSTALL DRIVERS.bat file and sit back whilst the process unpacks

the drivers, then tries to find any drivers you might need installing,

then installs the drivers, then removes the initial drivers that were

extracted, because they are not needed afterwards.

 

You can run this INSTALL DRIVERS.bat file anytime, on any x86 Windows XP.

 

Do not move the BAT file from the OEM folder. If the BAT file is not left

where it is inside the OEM folder, it will not work.

 

________________________________________________________________________

 

eXPerience folder (Desktop)

 

Most of these folders contain quick solutions to things that otherwise

would be buried away in the Windows GUI or require DOS style commands.

E.g. "control userpasswords2" will open the screen to change your

Windows XP login password, or "intl.cpl" runs the "Regional and

Language Options" from Control Panel.

 

FOLDERS:

 

Desktop Icon Layout - Allows you to save your icon setup on the Desktop.

Hibernation - Turns Hibernation on/off with one double click.

Keyboard Settings - Quick way to open "Regional and language Options"

Program Links - Download links to many great programs, all freeware.

Registry Backup - Easily backup your registry in one double click.

Services Configuration Files - Configure Windows to use less RAM.

ShrinkXP Scripts - Removal of components whilst Windows is running.

User Password - Easily change your password for Windows.

 

 

________________________________________________________________________

 

Removed Items:

 

The breakdown of items removed is far too long to list here.

 

Instead, think about which option you chose (the number)

for example option 3. So then go to this folder:

 

ROOT

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LOTS OF READY AND SORRY FOR SO MUCH POSTS

 

AND BECAREFOUL THE ReSPONIBILITY IS NOT MINE IF YOUR

PC DONT WORK IF YOU DONT KNOW HOW TO DO IT

DONT DO IT

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