Windows Tiny2003 eXperience Edition for Slim OS and Faster XP Gaming on Windows 2003 R2 Server
Removed Components:
The components that have been removed from this edition of Windows:
[Applications]
Accessibility Options
Briefcase
Charmap
ClipBook Viewer
NT Backup
Screensavers
Wordpad
[Drivers]
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
Cameras and Camcorders
Display Adapters
Display Adapters (old)
IBM PS/2 TrackPoint
ISDN
Modems
MultiFunctional
Portable Audio
Printers
Scanners
Tape drives
Toshiba DVD decoder card
[Languages]
Arabic (Algeria), Arabic (Bahrain), Arabic (Egypt), Arabic (Iraq), Arabic (Jordan),
Arabic (Kuwait), Arabic (Lebanon), Arabic (Libya), Arabic (Morocco), Arabic (Oman),
Arabic (Qatar), Arabic (Saudi Arabia), Arabic (Syria), Arabic (Tunisia), Arabic (U.A.E.),
Arabic (Yemen), Divehi (Maldives), Pashto, Syriac (Syria), Urdu, Armenian, Estonian,
Latvian, Lithuanian, Azeri (Cyrillic), Belarusian, FYRO Macedonian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz
(Kyrgyzstan), Mongolian (Mongolia), Tatar, Ukrainian, Uzbek (Cyrillic), Georgian,
Greek, Hebrew, Gujarati (India), Hindi, Kannada (India), Konkani, Marathi, Punjabi
(India), Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu (India), Japanese, Korean, Chinese (PRC), Chinese
(Singapore), Farsi, Thai, Chinese (Hong Kong S.A.R.), Chinese (Macau S.A.R.),
Chinese (Taiwan), Azeri (Latin), Turkish Uzbek (Latin) and Vietnamese.
[Multimedia]
AOL ART Image Format Support
Images and Backgrounds
Luna desktop theme
Mouse Cursors
Music Samples
Old CDPlayer and Sound Recorder
Speech Support
Windows Media Player
Windows Sounds
[Network]
Client for Netware Networks
Communication tools
Comtrol Test Terminal Program
Connection Manager
File and Print Services for Macintosh
FrontPage Extensions
Internet Connection Wizard
Internet Explorer
Internet Information Services (IIS)
IP Conferencing
Netmeeting
NetShell Cmd-Tool
Network Monitor Driver and Tools
NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Protocol
Outlook Express
Synchronization Manager
TAPI Application Support
[Operating System Options]
.NET Framework
Administration Tools Pack
Administrative Templates
Administrator VB scripts
Color Schemes
Command-line tools
Disk and Profile Quota
Disk Cleanup
Document Templates
DR Watson
Extensible Storage Engine (Esent97)
Extra Fonts
FAT to NTFS converter
Help and Support
Input Method Editor
Logon Notifications
Manual Install and Upgrade
MS Agent
Private Character Editor
Remote Installation Services (RIS)
Search Assistant
Service Pack Messages
Symbolic Debugger (NTSD)
Web View
[Services]
Alerter
Automatic Updates
Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS)
Beep Driver
Cluster
Distributed Link Tracking Client
Error Reporting
Fax Service
IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service
Indexing Service
Message Queuing (MSMQ)
Messenger
Network DDE
Performance Logs and Alerts
QoS RSVP
Quality of Service (QoS)
Remote Registry
Removable Storage
Telnet
Terminal Server Licensing
Text Services Framework
UDDI
Volume Shadow Copy
WebClient
Windows Media Services
[Directories]
DOCS
PRINTERS
SUPPORT
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October 20th, 2009 20:37
For some reason, I can’t download torrents with my client, could someone download tiny2003 and tinyvista for me? email me at woodlawncr@gmail.com please. I want to use it!
October 19th, 2009 01:19
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February 11th, 2008 19:44
how can i make my tiny xp to read display websites with chinese characters? please help.
January 13th, 2008 11:20
how to fix language to arabic
December 25th, 2007 05:06
is it legal if I use in a commercial bussines such as Internet Cafe. Could I trap by law of Property right.
I am really interesting to use it. I have tried winTinyXp and it help me to provide consumen who familiar with micrsoft product.
For your information, I live in Indonesia
Please anybody reply us
September 16th, 2007 00:52
i dont have an account on demonoid.. could anybody invite me? my email is ncc1707a@hotmail.com. thank you very much. I need this OS for my work.
September 12th, 2007 02:51
>> It would be interesting to see this compared to >> Windows XP for Legacy PCs aka WinFLP.
Tested with MSVPC07 on an old AthlonXP:
http://img126.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=36571_Tiny2003_vs_WinFLP_122_623lo.JPG
August 26th, 2007 11:21
..hello pepz…i try downloading the file at http://www.demonoid.com…but somehow i dont have an account on demonoid.. could anybody invite me? my email add is saint_guy_2003@yahoo.com… i would like to try this Operating system on my computer… If somebody knows where to find the torrent of Windows OS on korea?thnx alot…please invite me in demonoid.com so that i can sign up…thnx alot
May 22nd, 2007 21:13
Hmm., without testing I can only offer that anyone wishing to speed up XP can do many tweaks on their own, turning off useless services and removing components, bells and whistles and STILL keep much of the useful functionality of a full install OS.
I typically do almost all of the listed tweaks on my business and personal user clients machines as a matter of course, whether they are gamers or not (most are not and none are “serious gamers”., haha., that cracks me up., using the word serious with the term gamer., LOL).,
Basically I just install a full XP Pro version and then turn everything off that is not necessary (and there is a lot) and no one really notices., except that response and speed increases WITHOUT any apparent loss of usability.
May 11th, 2007 20:48
Installed it on a PIII 650MHz with 384MB RAM and a GeForce FX5200 and it worked perfectly. Tiny2003 is more snappy on the old machine than XP64 on my dual core gaming rig, and that’s including using the Vista transparent windows theme. Installed video and wireless card drivers with no problems.
Thank you to the Tiny2003 people. You have proven that even Microsoft’s software is much improved in an “open source” environment. Windows would not be so scrutinized if they would follow that advice.
April 27th, 2007 10:04
if anyone needs all of these extras, then teh answer is simple, install the full version (that would work.)
Anyways, the tiny xp works for what it was designed to do. i use it as an alternate boot os incase the primary os crashes, and one day it will crash. look on the bright side, you’ll already have a 2G partition on your hard drive to reinstall tiny and get access to your files before you reinstall everything.
regards,
April 1st, 2007 18:09
seed please!!!
March 25th, 2007 05:19
Both RDP and national language support works..
March 15th, 2007 22:57
Just a follow up, ‘cos I managed to install my keyboard layout:
In system32 all layoutfiles exists, so I simply removed kbdus.dll, then I renamed the one I wanted, kbdno.dll, to kbdus.dll. Restarted and my keys worked like a charm!
Guess this would work for the most basic languages?
If you don’t know what dll you should use, take a look here: http://www.easydesksoftware.com/keyboard.htm
Still miss remote desktop and/or terminal server though.. VNC works great, but i’d rather use the built-in function.
March 15th, 2007 04:10
Nice indeed, but me to miss:
- Remote desktop
- National language support (i need my keys dammit!)
- Help (suddenly you need it)
unhappy: well, the only problem is that the forum is closed for new registrations
March 13th, 2007 02:13
Well this version is nice, but here are problems:
1) Wireless net is not working with WEB hidden network! According this many network parts is not strange …do not know why?
2) Remote desktop is not available
3) WmWare server is not working correctly (constant log filling with error)
3) WmWare Workstation is not working at all
4) MS Virtual PC is not running correctly
5) National language support is missing…this is something that should stay!
6) No help at all
7) secpol and many others MMC are not able to run…How to add policy “Run as part of the system” for some account?
Any respond?
March 4th, 2007 08:19
wow, good job on posting someone else’s work, please be aware that this is not the place to get support, head over the http://retestrak.nl/board to talk with the real creator and his loyal following
February 23rd, 2007 17:31
I’ve been running this thing for a week or 2 now, loving it so far. No major problems or gripes, but finding an antivirus was kind of a pain, they should make sygate firewall optional. Installing Logitech setpoint was a pain, I had to set the compatibility mode to XP to get the installer to run. Also some webcam driver issues. File transfer in Yahoo messenger won’t work. Can’t seem to get Nvidia monitor option on right click desktop menu. Mysterious folders appeared on C drive, looks full of drivers or something.
Athlon X2 4200, 2×512Twinx, 7900 GT KO 512..Very very fast, especially when switching from full screen games to desktop and back. Could be a lot faster but I have it looking all pretty with Vista theme, eventually I’ll get bored of it.
Lots of fun extras on the CD but no AV? Unattended install works fine, but some kind of progress indicator would be nice, and the thing takes an inordinate amount of time when installing flash player. I’ve done 2 installs with this on 2 computers and it’s working great.
Very nice to not have to look for (most) drivers and codecs. This is for gaming, not server stuff, so if you are gonna miss those components, don’t try and a server with this.
February 22nd, 2007 23:26
No seeders at all, stucked at 33,3%, can someone hold it for me plz?
February 18th, 2007 13:19
This is a great thing, but some issues stand out.
1. You shouldn’t have taken out ipx-spx. Some games DO still use this.
2. My Documents folder are being used by certain games for per-profile configuration, so access to this should still be retained.
3. There are people who still prefer to use automount, so an option to enable this or not should be given. Especially when they do use deep freeze to protect their gaming rig, and when the pc also doubles as internet cafe PCs where people use flashdrives to save stuff from the internet. Rooting a deep-frozen pc is pretty much pointless.
4. There are times when acceleration levels revert to normal during graphics card corruption. (might be game issue though)
5. It would be preferable if the user can enter his name/username (while keeping the OEM info to yourself)
That’s all for now. Other than me hunting for a deep freeze server edition, this implementation is heaven-sent.
February 17th, 2007 18:46
You can get almost every game to run.
Use the vbs script in the tools folder to deal with msi installers….
Go on test this…
It will piss on a fresh install of xp …unless it’s one of experiences versions of xp.
February 15th, 2007 00:07
It does detect external HDD the way a server
OS should :
by not automounting it just because someone inserts it .
If you want everybody to be able to automount
their storage-devices do this :
“Start/run/mountvol.exe /E” hit enter and reboot .
Now any punk with a flashdrive can root your machine .
Yes, some services have been removed, that’s kinda the whole point. IF you read the f****ng
manual that should hardly come as a surprise .
That is why “parts of the 2003 base have not been added, not even to the registry”.
What would be the point in removing something and then add it again ?
Peter, you are contradicting yourself.
how is a 3% increase ” NO gain ” ?
February 14th, 2007 22:44
Also you should mention that it does have some problems.
For example, it doesn’t detect plugged in external harddrives the way it should.
A lot of services have been disabled, and parts of the 2003 base simply have not been added, not even written in the registry, so you’re gonna miss those if you accidently need them. And believe me, you WILL bump into missing parts soon enough.
There are ways to install them afterwards, but it will suddenly be like using Linux: Pretty hard, sometimes it will take weeks to find a solution to your problem.
February 14th, 2007 11:08
It would be interesting to see this compared to Windows XP for Legacy PCs aka WinFLP.
February 13th, 2007 20:47
hi,
ok instead of repeating everything the author claim for his modifications…..
has anybody BENCHMARKED this version against a FRESH installed XP?
i once have installed a mod 2003 server that should be “ligthning fast blah blah….”
only to notice that 2 out of 10 games would not run and there was NO speed gain. (ok futurmark showed 3% more points).
my test was on a amd x2 4000, 2GB ram, geforce 7900 GTX.
im curious if this one is better. but im not going to test it again.