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TransName="YOUR NAME"
TransMail="YOUR E-MAIL"
TransVer="1.4 RC"
[GUI]
S001="&Next"
S002="Finish"
S003="&Back"
S004="&Cancel"
S005="Exit nLite?"
S006="Are you sure you want to quit?"
S007="Warning!"
S008="Welcome to nLite!"
S009="This Wizard will guide you through the process of building a custom Windows installation.||Supported OS:|| - Windows 2000 (Professional, Server, Advanced Server)| - Windows XP (Professional, Home, MCE, N, x64 Professional)| - Windows Server 2003 (Standard, Web, Enterprise, x64, R2)"
S010="Version"
S011="Website"
S012="Language"
S013="To continue, click Next."
S014="About"
S015="Task Selection"
S016="Choose what you want to do. You can choose only one operation, all of them, or any combination. For example, you can choose to make an ISO and skip the rest."
S017="Service Pack"
S018="Components"
S019="Unattended"
S020="Drivers"
S021="Hotfixes, Addons and Update Packs"
S022="Tweaks"
S023="Bootable ISO"
S024="Locating the Windows installation"
S026="Free Space"
S027="Locate the Windows installation files to customize."
S028="Slipstream a Service Pack into the installation. Use only the newest pack.|For example, if you integrate SP2 you will not need SP1 because SP2 supercedes it."
S029="Select the Service Pack for integration."
S031="Select"
S032="Slipstreaming..."
S033="Make ISO"
S034=" Abort "
S035="Integrate drivers into the installation."
S036="Provider"
S037="Type"
S038="Select the components you want to remove from the installation while the Compatibility options preserve the chosen features."
S039="Keep or Remove Additional Files"
S040="In the 'Keep Box' you can enter file names that you wish to protect from removal.|In the 'Delete Box' you can enter additional file names to remove that would not otherwise be removed in the 'Remove Components' section."
S041="[Delete Box] : Additional files to remove"
S042="[Keep Box] : Specific files to keep (only from system32 and driver CABs)"
S043="Set personal settings in advance so you don't have to during the installation like Users, CD-Key, Regional settings... Also includes Desktop themes setup."
S047="Previous unattended settings were detected in your installation and will be overwritten.|Disable 'Unattended' page if you want to keep your previous settings."
S048="Information"
S049="General"
S051="Computer Type"
S052="Product Key"
S053="Experimental"
S055="Unattended Mode"
S056="Windows path"
S057="Autologin"
S058="Classic Start Menu"
S059="Windows Classic"
S060="Turn off Hibernate"
S062="Full Name:"
S063="Password:"
S064="Computer Name"
S065="Organization"
S066="Workgroup"
S067="Timezone"
S068="Profiles path"
S070="Date"
S071="Path"
S072="Insert"
S073="Remove"
S074="Delete after install"
S075="Hotfix"
S076="Add hotfixes and/or update packs to your installation."
S077="Various registry tweaks and Services setup."
S078="Tweaks"
S079="Select a Service Pack executable (.EXE) or 'i386\update\update.exe':"
S080="Select where to save the ISO"
S081="Choose a hotfix, addon or an updatepack"
S082="Hotfix Integration Info"
S083="Use only with normal hotfixes named *KB*.EXE files with the white icon or compatible addons and update packs.|Integration is done from the top so put the oldest first (You can drag and drop from the Explorer and click on the Build Date column header to sort from oldest to newest).||Warning! Some CAB addons from 3rd parties may corrupt your instalation so be sure to check the ISO in the virtual machine first, like VMWare or Virtual PC."
S084="Choose any INF file from a driver folder you wish to integrate:"
S085="Driver Integration Info"
S086="It is highly recommended to select the same type of hardware for removal in the 'Remove Components' section (next section).||You need to insert only one INF file from the desired package, as everything in it will be integrated.||MODE - Textmode (SCSI, RAID or SATA) or PNP.|If you expected a textmode driver and it's not indicated here then|make sure to provide it's txtsetup.oem file in the same folder as the inf file.||Delete After Install is for PNP drivers only."
S367="If you want to include additional files on your CD/DVD, copy them to the working directory before starting, or just click next if you want to make the ISO later."
S368="ISO created successfully!"
S386="CD Ident file not detected! Make sure you copied it from the original CD (and all root files).||You can copy it now without restarting nLite.|||Copy"
S387="to"
S388="Scanning..."
S390="It collects your surfing habits."
S391="Disable automatic recovery of replaced or deleted system files and folders. This disables SFC during and after install, drastically decreasing the duration of your installation."
S392="This enables you to use any MS Visual Style downloaded from the net (doesn't need to be signed)."
S394="This removes duplicate files from driver cabinet files|and keeps only the newest, thereby reducing size."
S397="This removes the setup background and messages (Windows 2000 look).|It may even speed up installation a little bit."
S398="Type a Product Key (CD-Key) so you won't have to during installation.|You can paste the whole key into the first box."
S400="If you receive a message during Windows installation that you|don't have enough memory, select this to prevent that."
S401="This will change the 'Documents and Settings' path. Supports absolute and relative paths.|Examples:|C:\Windows | %SystemRoot% | C:\Profiles | %SystemDrive%\Profiles"
S402="Faster compression and few more MB's saved if you keep most drivers,|but slower extraction during the installation."
S405="The image was not created."
S406="Please report this error if it's unexpected.||Write your message in English and attach your 'Last Session.ini' if possible."
S407="Translated by"
S408="HDD free space requirement"
S409="Used to allow Windows to be installed on hard disks with less than the required free space."
S410="OEM Branding"
S411="This will display the nLite logo and removal info on the 'General' tab of 'System Properties' (right click 'My Computer' and select 'Properties)."
S412="This driver folder is already queued for integration,|no need to select more than one INF file from the same folder."
S413="Same driver folder"
S414="Is this a TextMode driver ( SATA, RAID or SCSI ) ?||If you are not sure click 'No'."
S415="TextMode driver ?"
S418="Email"
S419="Translation info"
S420="Passwords do not match!"
S421="Mode"
S425="Customization finished!"
S435="Select where to save the CD installation files for modification.|Choose or create an empty folder."
S436="Browse..."
S437="Copying..."
S440="Not enough free space. Make sure you have at least XXXMB free."
S441="Make sure that the selected folder or drive contains the 'i386' or 'AMD64' directory|and proper Windows installation files.|nLite is for a pre-install environment only, meaning that it cannot modify an existing Windows installation.|An easy way is to insert your Windows installation CD and select your CD drive.|Never copy the files directly to a partition root, create an empty folder first."
S442="The CD wasn't copied properly."
S445="Disable Autorun"
S446="This will disable the Autorun pop-ups on all drives."
S448="Hide windows (such as on startup) notifying you that Windows is loading profiles,|or at shutdown when it's saving settings. Works best with the Welcome screen turned off."
S449="Revert to the old style logon without the fancy user list."
S450="Last Session"
S453="Lite"
S454="Safe"
S459="Also known as the TCP/IP patch. Enter a value between 10 and 16777215 connections."
S460="Product Key not properly formatted."
S461="Invalid Product Key"
S462="Make a donation"
S463="License Mode"
S464="Per-Seat"
S465="Per-Server"
S469="Caution !"
S470="Create a bootable ISO to burn on CD/DVD or for testing."
S471="Automatic"
S473="MB"
S474="Custom"
S479="Supported types"
S480="Exe files"
S481="ISO files"
S482="Inf files"
S487="Keep Windows Media Player compatibility"
S488="If 'Windows Media Player' is removed and you want to install a newer version later,|use this option. This adds 1MB to the ISO."
S489="Black background"
S490="This will remove the Windows logo in Classic setup|and set the background color to black."
S494="USB Port Polling Frequency [Hz]"
S495="Increase for smoother USB mouse movement. Not for wireless mice or any other USB device, use with caution! Works on Logitech MX, MS IntelliMouse Explorer 3, Razer Viper and possibly others. Triggers Driver Recompression."
S497="Large Partition Support"
S498="Use this if you plan to access partitions larger than 137GB.|This will work only after Windows 2000 installation."
S524="Label"
S530="Select temporary Service Pack extraction folder.||Caution ! It will be deleted along with subfolders."
S531="||- Dependant on: "
S541="Remove Windows Catalog shortcut"
S543="User name:"
S544="Domain"
S549="Default"
S550="bit (High Color)"
S551="bit (True Color)"
S552="Be careful to use only values supported by your monitor and display adapter. These resolutions will be effective only if your display driver is installed during setup."
S553="Display"
S554="Color Depth"
S555="Refresh Rate"
S556="Screen Resolution"
S557="XResolution"
S558="YResolution"
S563="Hotfix Pack"
S583="Preparing selected tasks"
S584="Detected drivers that were integrated with an older version of nLite.|You cannot add additional drivers on top of these.|Remake the ISO from scratch with the latest version of nLite if you want to add more drivers."
S586="Save As"
S587="Save To"
S588="Load"
S589="Import"
S590="Export"
S591="Delete"
S593="All"
S594="None"
S596="Selection"
S597="Title"
S598="Existing name"
S599="Presets"
S600="Overwrite Preset"
S601="Use this to make your CD/DVD boot without displaying the 'Press Any Key' message.|WARNING! Use this only if you use your own boot menu or boot with a hotkey, otherwise it will boot from it on every restart and setup won't be able to proceed unless CD/DVD temporary removed or BIOS setup to first boot from HDD."
S608="Invert"
S609="Compatibility"
S610="Printers (Local, Network and PDF)"
S611="DHCP functionality (Ethernet and Wi-Fi)"
S612="Windows Activation and Sysprep"
S613="Select the functionality you need in order for the wizard to automatically prevent you from accidentally removing related components."
S614="OK"
S615="Windows Update Web Site"
S616="Hardware Support"
S617="Hide pages - Specifies that answers in the answer file are defaults. Unlike the 'Provide defaults' mode, Setup does not display the user interface during installation if you specify all the answers relating to a particular Setup page. If you specify only some of the answers on a page, Setup will display the page with the answers you provided. The user can then modify any of the answers on that page.|Use the 'Hide pages' mode in deployment scenarios where an administrator might want users to provide only the Administrator password.||Read only - Specifies read-only answers in the answer file if the Setup pages containing these answers appear to the user. Like the 'Provide defaults' mode, no user interface appears if the answer file contains all the answers on a page. Unlike the 'Hide pages' mode, however, the user can specify only new answers on a displayed page.|Use the 'Read only' mode in scenarios where an administrator wants to force specific answers on one page, but not others."
S618="Fully automated - Specifies a fully unattended final (GUI-mode) stage of Setup. If you do not specify a required answer in the answer file, Setup generates an error. During an attended installation, improperly signed hardware drivers generate a warning dialog box. If you use the 'Fully automated' mode, then Setup does not install hardware drivers unless they are properly signed.|Use the 'Fully automated' mode in deployment scenarios where you require a complete hands-off installation."
S619="GUI attended - Specifies an attended final (GUI-mode) stage of the installation. When specified, the user must answer all questions in the final stage of the installation before Setup finishes.|Use the 'GUI attended' mode in preinstallation scenarios when you want to automate only the intermediate (text-mode) stage of Setup."
S620="Provide defaults - Specifies default answers in the answer file. In this case, Setup displays these default answers to the user, who can change them if they are not appropriate.|Use the 'ProvideDefault' mode in preinstallation scenarios where the OEM or administrator wants to give the person setting up the computer the option to change the predefined default answers (especially network options)."
S622="Manual"
S623="Disabled"
S624="Error!"
S627="Loaded"
S628="Available Presets"
S629="Load 'Last Session' on startup"
S630="Import other or load previous settings. Right-Click for more options."
S631="Don't display this window every session"
S632="Advanced"
S633="Keep code pages of removed languages"
S634="Enable"
S635="Reset"
S636="Name"
S637="Status"
S731="KB"
S734="Expand"
S735="Collapse"
S736="Detected unfinished nLite operation. Don't reuse broken installations.|Please copy a clean Windows installation files and redo the process."
S737="Driver Integration Options"
S738="Storage Device Textmode Driver"
S739="Choose the exact type of hardware and OS if listed."
S793="Patches"
S796="Program Files path"
S797="Use this to change the 'Program Files' path. Proper examples:||- for system drive use '\Programs' (doesn't work on Windows 2000!)|- for explicit partition 'C:\Programs'.||Environment variables are not allowed! For example '%SystemDrive%\Programs'."
S799="Change"
S800="Disable"
S801="Current"
S802="Enabled"
S803="Unsupported"
S804="Clean MUI Languages support entries"
S805="If you don't use MUI language packages, it's safe to filter this out.|Saves about 0.5 MB on the ISO."
S806="Process priority"
S807="Real Time"
S808="High"
S809="Above Normal"
S810="Normal"
S811="Below Normal"
S812="Idle"
S833="Specifies whether Setup installs files from distribution folders ($OEM$).|If you use them leave this enabled.|However, if you load RAID/SATA drivers from a floppy disk using the 'F6' method then you must disable this or you'll get a corrupted sys file message when loading the drivers."
S843="Direct Hotfix Integration"
S844="This will directly replace files and add reg entries, eliminating the need to execute hotfixs during the installation. This saves a lot of space on ISO. Uncheck this to use regular method if you experience problems."
S845="Display Reports"
S846="This will enable reporting during integration of any choice or a warning. Uncheck for automatic silent operation with recommended action."
S857="Save a copy of your current configuration on the ISO"
S858="Hotfix integration is not supported."
S859="||Please report if this is unexpected."
S861="Hotfix integration failed."
S862="Detected new file which can be used to update inside CAB files.|This will take some time to decompress and recompress. Recommended.||Do you want to update inside CABs ?"
S863="Update Cabinets ?"
S864="Direct integration for this hotfix is not supported."
S865="File is not present in the ISO to be updated."
S866="Do you want to try and use the regular integration method for this hotfix ?"
S867="Extracting cabinets..."
S868="Newer file already present"
S869="File is newer than the one integrating."
S870="File version in ISO:"
S871="File version in hotfix:"
S887="Do you want to keep the newer file?"
S888="Missing expected file. Please report this error."
S889="Find"
S890="Prefetch functionality"
S899="Data Execution Prevention"
S900="Install"
S901="Don't install"
S902="Components"
S903=" Explore "
S904="Show Advanced"
S905="Gray - compatibility protected"
S906="Type the component name"
S907="Official service pack online locations"
S908="Description"
S909="Build Date"
S910="Size"
S911="More Info (double click)"
S913="Previous Hotfixes have been detected. You won't be able to Slipstream new Hotfixes without|first removing the previous ones from the installation.||Do you want nLite to remove the previous hotfixes to enable proper Slipstreaming ?"
S915="Regular PNP driver"
S916="Textmode driver"
S917="Textmode integration options"
S918="Choose preferred Interface Language"
S919="Windows Server Core Services"
S925="Detected uncompatible path"
S926="Please be sure the files are located in an ASCII named folder.||For example, 'C:\XPCD'"
S1177="When integrating this pack it is recommended to disable SFC in the Options - Patches page."
S928="Remove Catalog files"
S929="If you integrate more than 150 hotfixes you can use this to speedup install. This will be applied only if SFC is disabled in the Options - Patches.|Caution: This will cause more prompting for driver installations, making them unsigned."
S944="Turn off Firewall"
S945="If this is an NVRAID driver, locate the 'NVATABUS.INF'|file in this driver package and copy it to this|folder before creating the ISO."
S946="Keyboard"
S947="Cannot use the path %VARIABLE% by itself.|You must create a subfolder inside it (like %SystemRoot%\Profiles)"
S948="License"
S953="Unmask (only here)"
S955="Regional"
S956="Language groups"
S957="Remove old BIOS information"
S958="This removes BIOS and motherboard information which is loaded|during the textmode portion of setup.|It is not recommended to remove this for boards manufactured prior to 2001."
S1138="Localization"
S1141="Domain name:"
S1142="Driver cabinets"
S1145="Setup look"
S1146="Misc"
S1147="Requirements"
S1148="% of disk space"
S1149="Cancel copying files ?"
S1150="Text"
S1153="This change make all file names in the ISO to UPPERCASE|('fileName.ext' becomes 'FILENAME.EXT')."
S1174="Leave empty for default."
S1175="Enter just folder name, drive will be selected manually on first boot."
S1176="Options"
S1191="Command to add:"
S1192="Add"
S1193="Move Up"
S1194="Move Down"
S1195="RunOnce"
S1196="Restore"
S1197="Close"
S1198="Edit"
S1199="Some of the most useful system options in one place to setup before install like path change and patches."
S1200="Progress"
S1201="Compressing cabinets..."
S1202="These commands will be executed on first user logon"
S1203="Blank password"
S1222="Folders"
S1223="ASMS Compression"
S1224="Use this to compress files inside ASMS folder. While this saves ~4MB of space it is rarely reported that it causes installation failures regarding 'GDIPLUS' right on first GUI boot."
S1225="Build"
S1226="Tray"
S1227="Preset"
S1229="Common environment variables and commands during runtime:||%SOURCE% - Drive letter of this CD/DVD (for now just for XP and newer)|%SYSTEMROOT% - WINDOWS folder|%SYSTEMDRIVE% - Drive letter where WINDOWS are installed|%PROGRAMFILES% - Program Files path|PAUSE - Pause on this step and wait any key"
S1230="Total:"
S1231="Selected:"
S1232="Hidden:"
S1235="'Press Any Key...' boot message"
S1236="Use Language type"
S1241="Patching error occurred.|Check if one of the addons is overwriting one of these files with non-original file(already patched outside nLite):|uxtheme.dll|syssetup.dll|tcpip.sys|usbport.sys||Don't use already patched files, use Patches page instead."
S1242="You shouldn't use partition root as ISO folder.|Make some folder instead."
S1243="Welcome screen"
S1244="Logon Page"
S1245="Keyboards"
S1246="This is not expected type of hotfix."
S1248="Web page with compatible Addons and Update Packs"
S1249="Turn Off"
S1250="Remote Desktop"
S1255="Single driver"
S1256="Multiple driver folder"
S1257="Choose folder with extracted drivers in subfolders:"
S1258="Select multiple drivers to integrate"
S1259="Careful! Be sure to select only appropriate drivers for your Windows version. For example if you integrate 64bit textmode drivers into 32bit Windows there will be file load errors and installation will fail."
S1273="Client for Microsoft Networks"
S1275="File And Printer Sharing"
S1277="SAP Agent"
S1278="TCP/IP"
S1279="IPX/SPX"
S1280="AppleTalk"
S1281="DLC"
S1282="NetBEUI"
S1283="Network Monitor Driver"
S1284="MAC address"
S1285="IP address"
S1286="Subnet Mask"
S1287="Default Gateway"
S1288="DNS Server (primary)"
S1289="WINS Server"
S1290="NetBIOS Setting"
S1291="Standard"
S1292="Over TCP/IP Enabled"
S1293="Over TCP/IP Disabled"
S1294="IPX Network Number"
S1295="IPX Network Frametype"
S1296="Autodetect"
S1297="Ethernet 802.2"
S1298="Ethernet 802.3"
S1299="Ethernet II"
S1300="Ethernet SNAP"
S1302="Connection name"
S1303="Logon count (0 for infinite):"
S1304="Number of times to autologon before asking for user name and password.|Works only if you have at least one more user besides the Administrator|or the password isn't blank."
S1305="Owner and Network ID"
S1306="Network settings"
S1307="Common settings"
S1308="Themes"
S1309="COM+ Event System"
S1310="COM+ System Application"
S1311="WMI Performance Adapter"
S1365="Add adapter"
S1366="This section works in a way so that you enter the MAC adress of the adapter,|then during installation (network setup) when that certain adapter|is detected Windows will apply changes set here.|Sequence is not important, only MAC adress. You can read the MAC adress from your LAN status.|Common network settings are independant while IP specific settings needs QoS components,|so don't remove Quality of Service and QoS RSVP services if you need auto IP setup."
S1367="Adapter"
S1368="Syntax error!"
S1369="IP address already taken!"
S1370="Example"
S1371="DNS Server (secondary)"
S1373="Autologon"
S1374="Remove adapter"
S1375="Clients settings"
S1376="Services settings"
S1377="Protocol settings"
S1378="Unsupported file"
S1379="Read Help."
S1380="Unattended required"
S1381="This pack requires Unattended Setup page to be activated.|Activate it now ?"
S1382="Not recommended for notebooks! Use only if you have a separate numpad on your keyboard."
S1383="Needed for Office updates!"
S1384="days to keep restore point"
S1385="Existing hotfix"
S1386="This Hotfix is already queued for integration."
S1387="unknown"
S1388="Do you want to visit the forum topic with info on integrating this driver with nLite?"
S1389="Hold CTRL to select multiple items. Be careful if your controller even needs more than one. Don't select different OS versions."
S1390="Rename"
S1391="Elevate Non-Admins"
S1392="Elevate limited users to run Windows Update with admin rights, thus making them recieve notification and installation the same as admins."
S1393="Include minor updates"
S1394="Scheduled day"
S1395="Scheduled time [24h]"
S1396="Download and install"
S1397="Download and notify of installation"
S1398="Notify before download"
S1399="Every day"
S1400="Sunday"
S1401="Monday"
S1402="Tuesday"
S1403="Wednesday"
S1404="Thursday"
S1405="Friday"
S1406="Saturday"
S1424="You cannot choose the CD/DVD to store temporary files."
S1425="You need OemPreinstall enabled for Autologon to work when Administrator account is renamed|or some other user is selected to logon."
S1426="Please wait..."
S1434="• ACPI Multiprocessor PC|Applies to a multiple-processor ACPI computer.||• ACPI Uniprocessor PC|Applies to an ACPI multiple-processor board but with a single processor installed.||• Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) PC|Applies to a single processor motherboard with single processor.||• Compaq SystemPro Multiprocessor or 100% Compatible|Applies to a Compaq SystemPro computer.||• MPS Uniprocessor PC|Applies to non-ACPI computers dual processor motherboard with a single processor installed.||• MPS Multiprocessor PC|Applies to non-ACPI computers with a dual processor running.||• Standard PC|Applies to any Standard PC, non-ACPI, or non-MPS. The CPU may be a 386, a 486, a Pentium, a Pentium II, or a Pentium III.||• Standard PC with C-Step i486|"
S1436="Windows Classic style"
S253="Help"
S1457="Integrate"
S1458="Setup"
S1459="Create"
S1460="Insert all local"
S1461="Desktop themes"
S1462="Default theme:"
S1463="Color scheme:"
S1464="Font size:"
S1465="Supported themes are normal Windows Visual Styles in the form of .MSSTYLE file|or .theme descriptor, with their folders.|Integrated themes without the descriptor will be available in Desktop properties - Appearances|after the installation, otherwise in Desktop properties - Themes.|Whole folder and the subfolders of the selected theme file will be integrated.||Note: you have to use the UXTHEME patch from the Options - Patches page|to be able to use the unsigned themes, which basically they all are.||If the page is disabled then you don't have the Shell Services or it was selected for removal."
S1466="Read only"
S1467="Prompt repair"
S1468="Provide defaults"
S1469="Fully automated"
S1470="Hide pages"
S1471="GUI attended"
S1472="Prompt repair - This mode will enable prompting for the repair option. However it will cause few unattended features to be disabled and the unattended mode will be forced to the 'Hide pages'."
S1473="No media"
S1474="Empty"
S1475="User accounts"
S1476="Active"
S1477="Personal"
S1478="Local group:"
S1479="Description:"
S1480="Password"
S1481="Type:"
S1482="Confirm:"
S1483="Must have password"
S1484="Can change password"
S1485="High compression"
S1488="When compressing files use the highest possible compression rate. This is by default, however if you wish to prepare this image faster then disable it for the cost of a few MB increase in total size."
S1486="Merge"
S1489="Combine driver.cab with service pack cabs (sp*.cab) into one driver.cab."
S1487="Remove duplicate files"
S1490="This option if enabled removes duplicate files, for example if you have i386\file.ext and i386\file.ex_."
S1492="Right-click on the service name for options"
S1522="Device"
S1523="Burn speed"
S1524="Direct Burn"
S1525="Burn Image"
S1526="Create Image"
S1527="Erase RW"
S1528="Maximum"
S1529="Media"
S1530="Direct Burn - Directly burn files to the media without creating the ISO first, it will be bootable.||Burn Image - Select ISO file to burn on the media.||Create Image - Just create bootable ISO.||Erase RW - Erase content on the erasable media like CDRW or DVDRW."
S1531="ISO Engine"
S1532="You can use mkisofs or cdimage with nlite, just put appropriate MKISOFS.EXE or CDIMAGE.EXE file|in the nLite directory and they will be listed when you restart nLite.|This is only useful if you have some issues with the default engine or you prefer|one of the other two supported."
S1533="Boot sector"
S1534="Default is a boot sector for all Windows versions which will initiate normal boot with i386/amd64 folder.|However if you have your own boot menu and a boot sector which goes with it|select it with the Custom option."
S1535="Locate the boot sector"
S1536="All files"
S1537="UDF"
S1538="Verify"
S1539="Quick erase"
S1540="Test write"
S1541="Click here to start ->"
S1542="Status: Idle"
S1543="Status: Writing"
S1544="Status: Aborting"
S1545="Status: Closing track"
S1546="Status: Erasing"
S1547="Status: Preparing"
S1548="Status: Verifying"
S1549="Be sure that it's not corrupted or tampered with.|Recopy clean installation files."
S1550="Selected folder doesn't contain Media Center edition component."
S1551="Locate Media Center Edition second CD"
S1552="To make sure that Media Center will be properly installed you need to copy the 'cmpnents' folder|from the second CD into the '"
S1553="For browse press Yes, if you copy it manually press No after you're done.|If for some reason you want to skip this part, press Cancel."
S1554="Unknown Windows version, please report."
S1555="Error while extracting file"
S1556="First do you want to try auto-correcting the file name?"
S1557="Disc is not erasable"
S1558="You can not use this synthax for Program Files path in Windows 2000."
S1559="You should have at least one active user or you won't be able to logon."
S1560="You should fill out the Owner's Full Name in order to have the fully unattended setup."
S1561="In Windows XP Home there is a limitation that you can not logon as a built-in Administrator|so please add at least one Administrator user."
S1562="UNKNOWN"
S1563="CD-ROM"
S1564="CD-R"
S1565="CD-RW"
S1566="DVD-ROM"
S1567="DVD-R"
S1568="DVD-RAM"
S1569="DVD-RW"
S1570="DVD+RW"
S1571="DVD+R"
S1572="DVD+R (Dual Layer)"
S1573="DVD+RW (Dual Layer)"
S1574="DVD-R (Dual Layer)"
S1575="Double Density CD-ROM"
S1576="Double Density CD-R"
S1577="Double Density CD-RW"
S1578="Burn"
S1579="Erase"
S1580="The installation grew by"
S1581="Integrated themes:"
S1582="Integrated drivers:"
S1583="Enable Themes"
S1584="Users"
S1585="Read key from existing unattended file"
S1586="Adding"
S1587="Updating"
S1588="New user"
S1589="Slipstreaming 64-bit Service Packs is supported only from 64 bit OS.||Abort?"
S1590="Will your first user logon be with the Administrator priviledges? (Recommended)"
S1591="Integrating registry entries..."
S1592="Erasing failed!"
S1593="Erased."
S1594="Media isn't blank."
S1595="Do you want to erase the media?"
S1596="Verification failed!"
S1597="Files verified successfully."
S1598="Write successful!"
S1599="Write failed!"
S1600="Detected nVidia RAID driver, be sure to integrate content of the|SATA_IDE folder from the nForce driver package as a PNP driver"
S1601="On"
S1602="Off"
S1604="Choose ISO file to burn on the media"
S1605="Burn the content to the media?"
S1606="is used by some other process!"
S1607="This hotfix isn't made for this Windows version!||Skipping"
S1608="Product name"
S1641="Preparation failed! Error: "
S1642="ISO optimization done, will save "
S1643="Bytes"
S1646="Do you want to insert the SATA_IDE folder?|It is sometimes needed to fix the issues with the setup rebooting at the end."
S1649="Supported theme files"
S1650="Select a theme to integrate"
S1651="This Desktop theme or Visual Style is already queued for integration"
S1652="Already on the list"
S1653="Missing MSSTYLES file"
S1654="Location"
S1656="Skip OOBE"
S1689="However the integrated driver may still work.|This usually happens if you do not have the Administrator privileges."
S1731="Low"
S1732="Fast User Switching"
S1734="MD5 Checksum"
S1735="OEM Preinstall"
S1736="This will set the global password expiration date for all the added users.||This will not affect the main built-in Administrator and the Guest accounts."
S1737="Password expiration"
S1738="Days (0 for never)"
[Components]
S115="MIDI audio support"
S116="This is the default Windows MIDI audio playback support. If you use audio mixing software or listen to MIDI files, then don't remove this.|This may be needed when using the kxProject drivers for the SBLive/Audigy sound cards."
S117="Sound Controllers"
S118="If you install drivers for this component after installing Windows, or you don't install these drivers at all, you can select it for removal."
S121="Bluetooth Support"
S122="Microsoft Windows drivers and support for BlueTooth connectivity."
S123="Application compatibility patch"
S124="Patch which allows older applications to function correctly under Windows. Removing this will cause an Event Log message, reporting 'Application Popup - Database Error'.|In Windows 2003 This also removes the Application Experience Lookup Service.||Needed for Asus Probe and many older or 16-bit applications."
S125="Input Method Editor"
S126="An 'IME' is a program that allows computer users to enter complex characters and symbols, such as Japanese characters, using a standard keyboard. This is also needed for some Office components and maybe the Language Bar."
S127="Display Adapters"
S128="If you install drivers for this component after installing Windows, or you integrate newer driver version, it is recommended to select this for removal."
S129="Ethernet (LAN)"
S131="Wireless Ethernet (WLAN)"
S133="Cameras and Camcorders"
S135="Defragmenter"
S136="Basic Windows Defragmenter."
S137="Disk Cleanup"
S138="Wizard which enables you to remove unnecessary files or compress old ones."
S139="Modems"
S141="Modem Support"
S142="This will remove all support for installing a modem in the future. If you ever plan on using an analog modem on this computer then it is recommended that you do not remove this."
S143="Alerter"
S144="Notifies selected users and computers of administrative alerts."
S145="WebClient"
S146="Enables Windows-based programs to create, access, and modify Internet-based files."
S147="IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service"
S148="Windows native CD burning support. You don't need it if you use some other software for burning CD's."
S149="Printer Support"
S150="This will remove support for installing a printer. If you plan on using a printer or PDF virtual printer, don't select this."
S151="Portable Audio"
S153="ISDN"
S155="OS2 Subsystem"
S156="The OS/2 subsystem supports 16-bit character-based and OS/2-based applications on x86-based computers. It emulates OS/2 version 1.3 and supports version 1.x, but not 2.x or later."
S157="Network DDE"
S158="Provides network transport and security for Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) for programs running on the same computer or on different computers. This will remove ClipSrv service too."
S159="Printers"
S160="If you install drivers for this component after installing Windows, or you don't install this at all, you can select it for removal.||Some of them is needed for PDF printers, until more detailed selection use the Advanced - Keep Box with needed file names (from ntprint.inf), if you select this component for removal."
S161="Scanners"
S163=".NET Framework"
S164="This removes optional component in cmpnents|etfx and dotnetfx directories. If you don't install Framework from this directories select for removal."
S165="Media Center"
S166="This removes optional components in cmpnents\mediactr directory. If you don't install Media Center (start Windows as a home entertainment center with a simple menu) it's recommended to select for removal."
S167="Tablet PC"
S168="Software for Tablet hardware in order to ease usage with Windows applications. If you don't use such hardware or don't install this optional component, select for removal. You won't lose Tablet Support."
S169="Uninterruptible Power Supply"
S170="Manages an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) connected to the computer."
S171="Wireless Configuration"
S172="Provides automatic configuration for the 802.11 adapters. ||Needed for LAN Authentication tab! (for non-Wireless LAN too)"
S173="Web View"
S174="Web-like view of folders."
S175="Smart Cards"
S176="If you use some sort of SmartCard device in your computer then don't select for the removal. This will remove SmartCard services as well."
S177="Extra Fonts"
S178="Some rarely used fonts. Not recommended to remove if you haven't used before, this component will be divided into detailed fonts selection."
S179="DR Watson"
S180="Part of Windows debugging engine."
S181="Shell Media Handler"
S182="Video thumbnail extractor and media files properties handler. In essence, by removing this you'll have faster media files browsing and no more avi deleting problems, but you'll lose media information display in file properties and explorer bars (such as the bit rate for MP3's)."
S183="Error Reporting"
S184="Allows error reporting for services and applications running in non-standard environments."
S185="Internet Explorer Core"
S186="This is an integral part of Windows for displaying html content.|Needed for (among others):| - WINDOWS ACTIVATION !| - System Restore| - Reading CHM (Help) files| - Service descriptions| - IE Shells (e.g. Maxthon)| - Control Panel User accounts| - Winrar self-extracting archives (long startup time if removed)"
S187="Internet Explorer"
S188="Default Windows Internet Browser. By removing this and keeping the core you can use Maxthon or some other browser which uses the IE engine.||Needed for:| - Windows Update| - 'Show Desktop' icon in the 'Quick Launch' toolbar (you can create it manually later)"
S189="Zip Folders"
S190="Ability to see inside ZIP archives as if they were folders, as well as decompressing CAB files without a third party application."
S191="Internet Information Services (IIS)"
S192="Web Server used for hosting a web site.||If you remove this, but want to keep the optional Networking Components Wizard (advanced tab in Network Connections window), then copy 'iis.inf' and 'iis.dll' from a standard installation CD to the System32 folder."
S193="Windows Media Services"
S194="Enables you to stream digital media across networks."
S197="Internet Connection Wizard"
S198="Wizard that helps you set up your computer for Internet access. This is not crucial for setting up an Internet connection."
S199="Accessibility Options"
S200="Use the Accessibility Wizard and tools to configure your system to meet your vision, hearing, and mobility needs."
S201="Briefcase"
S202="If you work on a laptop computer away from your computer at the office, you can easily keep documents up-to-date on both machines."
S203="Toshiba DVD decoder card"
S205="Remote Registry"
S206="Enables remote users to modify registry settings on this computer. If this service is stopped, the registry can be modified only by users on this computer."
S207="Luna desktop theme"
S208="Default cartoonish blue theme."
S209="MS Agent"
S210="Little animated helper (for example the Blue Wizard). Needed for Microsoft Office Assistant."
S211="Automatic Updates"
S212="Provides automatic Windows updates. Needed for the Windows Update site and Internet Explorer 7."
S213="IBM Thinkpad"
S215="Logical Disk Manager"
S216="Detects, monitors and configures hard disk drives and provides Dynamic Volume support"
S217="InfraRed"
S218="If you use InfraRed devices, don't select this for removal."
S219="MultiFunctional"
S220="If you install drivers for this component after installing Windows, or you don't install this at all, you can select it for removal. These devices are things like: Xircom CreditCard Ethernet+Modem 28.8, Multifunction PCI and PCMCIA Device Drivers."
S221="Communication tools"
S222="MS Chat, Phone Dialer and Hyper terminal. If you don't use them, select for removal."
S223="Old CDPlayer and Sound Recorder"
S224="If you don't use them, select for removal."
S225="Administration Tools Pack"
S226="Tools that make the remote management of your servers easier. This is not installed by default so it's recommended to select for removal if you don't use them."
S227="Command-line tools"
S228="In order to increase security, you can remove this set of command-line tools. Worms and viruses may depend on them. If you need some of them, then add the file names into the 'Keep Box'. The tools are:|arp.exe, at.exe, atsvc.exe, chcp.com, comp.exe, debug.exe, diantz.exe, edit.com, edlin.exe, fc.exe, find.exe, findstr.exe, finger.exe, ftp.exe, help.exe, ipconfig.exe, lpq.exe, lpr.exe, mode.com, more.com, nbtstat.exe, nbtstat.exe, net.exe, netstat.exe, nslookup.exe, opnfiles.exe, pathping.exe, ping.exe, posix.exe, rcp.exe, rdisk.exe, replace.exe, rexec.exe, route.exe, rsh.exe, secfixup.exe, sort.exe, subst.exe, syskey.exe, taskkill.exe, tasklist.exe, tcpsvcs.exe, telnet.exe, tftp.exe, tracerpt.exe, tracert.exe, tracert6.exe, tree.com, ureg.dll, xcopy.exe"
S229="Pinball"
S230="Pinball game."
S231="Quality of Service (QoS)"
S232="This component provides network traffic control, including rate-of-flow and prioritization services."
S233="Distributed Link Tracking Client"
S234="Enables client programs to track linked files that are moved within an NTFS volume, to another NTFS volume on the same computer, or to an NTFS volume on another computer.|Needed for 'MyTheater' application."
S235="Removable Storage"
S236="Used for things like Zip or Tape Drives. This will not affect USB drives."
S237="Secondary Logon"
S238="Enables starting processes under alternate credentials. If this service is removed, you'll also lose the 'Run As' (different user) right click option. Needed for Fast User Switching."
S239="Distributed Transaction Coordinator (DTC)"
S240="Coordinates distributed transactions between multiple clients, servers, and resource managers.||Needed for Sisoft Sandra."
S241="Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS)"
S242="Transfers data between clients and servers in the background.|Needed for Windows Update V5."
S243="Web Folders"
S244="WebDAV support. WebDAV is an open Internet standard that allows clients on your PC to access files and folders on a server in much the same way as on the desktop, while actually residing on a remote server accessed via the Web."
S245="Application Layer Gateway"
S246="Provides support for 3rd party protocol plug-ins for Internet Connection Sharing and the Windows Firewall."
S247="Text Services Framework"
S248="A service that handles the Alternative User Input Text Processor (TIP) and the Microsoft Office Language Bar. It provides text input support for speech recognition, handwriting recognition, keyboard, translation, and other alternative user input technologies. Don't remove for East Asian Languages or if you need the Language Bar."
S250="Provides network address translation, addressing, name resolution and/or intrusion prevention services for a home or small office network. This will remove Home Network Setup In Windows 2003 SP1, this is needed for the Computer Browser service."
S251="Security Center"
S252="It notifies you for need of an AntiVirus, Firewall or Windows Update."
S1437="Help and Support"
S254="MSInfo, Windows Help files and services. It will not remove support for reading HLP and CHM files. Needed for Multilingual Language Pack (MUI) installation."
S255="MSN Explorer"
S256="Simple browser for MSN network."
S257="Netmeeting"
S258="Establishes communication with others over the internet or an intranet using voice, video, application sharing, and data conferencing."
S259="MDAC"
S260="MDAC provides the underlying functionality for a number of database operations, such as connecting to remote databases and returning data to a client. Specifically, it is the MDAC component known as Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) that provides this functionality. MDAC component includes ActiveX Data Objects, an OLE database, and Open Database Connectivity (ODBC). ||Needed for Sisoft Sandra, DreamWeaver, Access, Outpost and many others."
S261="Peer-to-Peer"
S262="Provides Microsoft Peer-to-Peer Networking support. (This is not needed for normal p2p applications, only Microsoft)"
S263="UDDI"
S264="Universal Description, Discovery and Integration. An industry specification for publishing and locating information about Web services. It defines a standards-based way to store and retrieve information about services, service providers, binding information and technical interface definitions, all classified using a set of standard or custom classification schemes."
S265="Network Monitor Driver and Tools"
S266="Provides network counters to System Monitor."
S267="Universal Plug and Play Device Host"
S268="Provides support to host Universal Plug and Play devices. Needed for TCP/IP printers."
S269="Telnet"
S270="Allows a remote user to log on to the system and run console programs using the command line. This will not remove Telnet Client. If you want to remove Telnet Client as well then add 'telnet.exe' to the 'Remove Box'."
S271="Shell Services"
S272="Themes, Fast User Switching Compatibility and Shell Hardware Detection. Themes - Themes support. If you don't use themes, removing them will speed up shell response. Fast User Switching - Logon as different user while the current one is still logged on. Shell Hardware Detection - Among other things, support for the proper naming of your CD/DVD/RW ROM (when removed they are all named CDROM)."
S273="Terminal Services"
S274="Allows multiple users to be connected interactively to a machine as well as the display of desktops and applications to remote computers. The underpinning of Remote Desktop (including RD for Administrators), Fast User Switching, Remote Assistance, and Terminal Server. If removed, there will be no indication as to which user is running a certain process in Task Manager. Needed for MSInfo."
S275="COM+"
S276="Provides support for developing and deploying distributed, component-based applications.||Needed for Sisoft Sandra and Active Desktop. Also by removing this you may get some error popups during MSI based setup but it's nothing to worry about."
S277="ClipBook Viewer"
S278="Enables you to view or store information in a clipbook. This will not remove the ability to copy and paste."
S279="Manual Install and Upgrade"
S280="Ability to install Windows by running 'Winnt.exe', 'Winnt32.exe' or 'Setup.exe' from another Windows installation. Ability to upgrade an older version of Windows to this one, without loosing installed programs and settings. If you install Windows by booting from a CD, select this for removal."
S281="Search Assistant"
S282="That annoying animated dog in the search Window."
S285="Synchronization Manager"
S286="Using Synchronization Manager, you can control when your offline files are synchronized with files on the network."
S287="Calculator"
S288="Performs basic arithmetic tasks with an on-screen calculator."
S289="Charmap"
S290="GUI for inserting special symbols and characters into documents."
S291="Images and Backgrounds"
S292="Wallpapers and game controller images."
S293="Windows Picture and Fax Viewer"
S294="Provides quick preview of pictures and faxes.||Needed for:|- User Pictures (avatars) display|- JPEG Desktop Background and icon title transparency (only when JPEG used)||Removing resolves WMF vulnerability."
S295="Mouse Cursors"
S296="Additional mouse cursors."
S297="Paint"
S298="Simple picture viewer and editor."
S299="Speech Support"
S300="Support for speech aware applications (you can always download and install if needed)."
S301="Windows Time"
S302="Maintains date and time synchronization on all clients and servers in the network. If this service is removed, date and time synchronization will be unavailable. This is needed for better compatibility with DOMAIN logons !"
S303="Performance Logs and Alerts"
S304="Collects performance data from local or remote computers based on preconfigured schedule parameters, then writes the data to a log or triggers an alert."
S305="IPSEC Policy Agent"
S306="Manages IP security policy and starts the ISAKMP/Oakley (IKE) and the IP security driver. This will not remove IPSEC driver."
S307="System Restore Service"
S308="Performs system restore functions. Ability to revert Windows to a previous state."
S309="Administrator VB scripts"
S310="Administrator Visual Basic scripts for some tasks like pagefile size or event query. If you never used them, you can remove them."
S311="Tour"
S312="Help tour to demonstrate some Windows abillities and Win2k Welcome screen on first boot."
S313="SCSI/RAID"
S315="Java Virtual Machine"
S316="If you are using SUN's Java then it's recommended to select this for removal, otherwise you won't be able to execute Java templates (common plugins on web sites)."
S317="Music Samples"
S318="Song from David Byrne - \"Look into the eyeball\" (XP only) and two sample songs for Windows Media Player."
S319="Windows Media Player 6.4"
S320="Default Windows Media Player for playing music and videos."
S321="Windows Media Player"
S322="Enhanced Windows Media Player for playing music and videos. If you use Media Player 10 addon then don't remove this."
S323="Battery"
S324="Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery, HID UPS Battery Driver. Don't remove if you use this installation on a laptop/notebook."
S325="Firewire (1394) Support"
S326="Support and drivers for hardware that uses a Firewire connection."
S327="Windows Management Instrumentation"
S328="One of the most important components in Windows.|Many other components and applications depend on it, for example:||- Windows Firewall and Internet Connection Sharing|- DHCP|- 3DMark 2006|and many more."
S329="Windows Messenger"
S330="Microsoft messaging client (like ICQ)."
S331="Messenger"
S332="Transmits net send and Alerter service messages between clients and servers. This service is not related to Windows Messenger. This service is often used by spammers to display unwanted popup message boxes."
S333="Movie Maker"
S334="Application for basic movie editing."
S335="Multi-port serial adapters"
S336="If you install your drivers for this component after installing Windows, or you don't install this at all, it's recommended for removal. For example: Chase PCI-Fast 4 Port Adapter"
S337="Task Scheduler"
S338="Enables a user to configure and schedule automated tasks. It's needed for the Bootvis application, Windows Prefetch and possibly other 3rd party applications."
S339="Screensavers"
S341="Wordpad"
S342="A text editor which has little more functionality than Notepad."
S343="FrontPage Extensions"
S344="Enables authoring and administration of websites with Microsoft FrontPage and Visual InterDev."
S347="Windows Sounds"
S348="Default Windows Sounds Theme."
S349="Indexing Service"
S350="Indexes contents and properties of files on local and remote computers, thus providing rapid access to those files when using the 'Search' function. It's common to disable this service, so it's recommended to select this for removal, especially on slower machines."
S351="Service Pack Messages"
S352="Windows Control Dialogs for different languages, use with caution if you don't have an English version, otherwise you may loose specific language support for common controls."
S353="Out of Box Experience (OOBE)"
S354="Normally automatically started on the first logon after installation, it's purpose is to support Windows Activation and Registration. If you don't have Corporate version of Windows, meaning you need to activate Windows, don't select this for removal or you won't be able to activate Windows."
S355="Outlook Express"
S356="Default Windows E-Mail and Usenet client. AdressBook wil be removed also.|Needed for:|- Outlook (from MS Office, e.g. Outlook 2003).|- .MHT web page file support|- Some reported character corruption in Windows Live Messenger if this is removed (not confirmed)"
S357="Fax Service"
S358="This will remove the Fax Service and Fax support. If you're planning on installing a Fax, don't select this."
S359="File and Settings Wizard"
S360="Tool to transfer your settings from one Windows installation to another (you can use registry tweaks instead)."
S361="Games"
S362="Freecell, Hearts, Minesweeper, Solitaire and Spider Solitaire."
S363="Internet Games"
S364="Internet Multiplayer games: Spades, Backgammon, Hearts, Checkers and Reversi."
S371="This is a folder containing multilanguage support files. Safe to select for removal ONLY if you're not using one of the languages contained in JAPANESE, KOREAN, TRADITIONAL CHINESE or SIMPLIFIED CHINESE language group."
S372="Applications"
S373="Drivers"
S374="Network"
S375="Languages"
S376="Be careful not to select needed languages. Only languages you keep will be selectable in the 'Unattended' section.||The default Windows language for this Windows installation won't be shown here and is protected from removal. It is listed in the 'Language' selection of 'Unattended' as well as during installation."
S377="Multimedia"
S378="Operating System Options"
S379="Services"
S380="Directories"
S381="Scanned folders in your installation that are not critical or covered in other options. Select if you don't use them."
S383="Event Log"
S384="Enables event log messages issued by Windows-based programs and components to be viewed in Event Viewer.||Needed for LAN Authentication tab and O&&O Defrag amongst others."
S403="SNMP"
S404="Simple Network Management Protocol service which enables a Windows computer to be administered remotely with an SNMP management tool. Includes agents that monitor the activity in network devices and report to the network console workstation.|Needed for Tcp/Ip Printers and the 'netstat' utility."
S427="Service Advertising Protocol"
S428="SAP provides a way for service nodes, such as file servers, print servers, and gateway servers, to register their services and addresses in a Server Information Table and have these services advertised across an internetwork."
S429="NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Protocol"
S430="NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol is the Microsoft implementation of Novell's Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange (IPX/SPX) protocol."
S431="16-bit support"
S432="By removing this you'll lose support for 16-bit applications and probably functionality of some older installation programs as well, like InstallShield's older version."
S433="Client for Netware Networks"
S434="Provides access to file and print resources on NetWare networks."
S438="TCP/IP Version 6"
S439="IPv6 is the 'next generation' protocol designed to replace the current version Internet Protocol, IPv4. Most of today's internet uses IPv4."
S443="NetShell Cmd-Tool"
S444="A command-line scripting utility that allows you to display or modify the network configuration of the computer. If you never used 'NetSH' then select for removal. It can increase security since malicious software can use this."
S455="DHCP Client"
S456="Manages network configuration by registering and updating IP addresses and DNS names. Used for automatic IP address resolving and many broadband devices. First try disabling this service and see if your network works. This will remove DHCP Monitor too. Needed for Hamachi tool as well."
S457="System Monitor"
S458="Shows your current computer usage and performance of certain components like processor and hard drive. This will not remove Task Manager or it's functionality. Needed for COM+ components, Visual Studio 6.0 and system monitoring applications, like Speedfan, etc.. This will remove basic Performance Counters as well."
S483="DNS Client"
S484="Resolves and caches Domain Name System (DNS) names for this computer."
S485="TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper"
S486="Enables support for NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) service and NetBIOS name resolution."
S492="Volume Shadow Copy"
S493="Manages and implements Volume Shadow Copies used for backup and other purposes."
S499="Vector Graphics Rendering (VML)"
S500="Refers to scalable vector graphics (SVG) used in Web pages."
S502="Direct Parallel Link"
S503="Miniport for Direct Connection between 2 computers via parallel cable (old LPT, printers used them)."
S507="Desktop Cleanup Wizard"
S508="The Desktop Cleanup Wizard periodically checks the desktop for unused shortcuts (anything not used in the last 60 days) and provides an easy way to remove those shortcuts without harming installed programs."
S509="Posix Subsystem"
S510="The POSIX subsystem supports applications written to the POSIX.1 standard. Applications must conform strictly to POSIX.1, or to the related standards set by the International Standards Organization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) — commonly known as the ISO/IEC standards."
S511="NT Backup"
S512="Default Windows Backup application. Removes Automated System Recovery too."
S518="Floppy Support"
S519="This will remove drivers and support for IDE, SCSI and PCMCIA Floppy disk hardware."
S526="Display Adapters (old)"
S527="If you install drivers for this component after installing Windows, it's recommended to select this for removal. Keep for Notebooks and old computers. It contains drivers for old adapters from S3, Cirrus, Diamond, Number9, etc.."
S528="USB Audio support"
S529="These are Audio drivers and support for USB Audio hardware. If you have USB audio hardware don't select this."
S532="Message Queuing (MSMQ)"
S533="Associates the arrival of incoming messages at a queue with functionality in a COM component or a stand-alone executable program."
S534="System Event Notification (SENS)"
S535="Tracks system events such as Windows logon, network, and power events. By removing or disabling it you may experience LAN icon which looks like it always aquiring network address even though it doesn't if you use DHCP."
S536="QoS RSVP"
S537="Provides network signaling and local traffic control setup functionality for QoS-aware programs and control applets."
S538="Video Capture"
S539="Support for TV Tuner cards, Camera devices and any Video Capture hardware."
S547="Windows Image Acquisition (WIA)"
S548="Enables imaging programs, such as Microsoft Picture It! 2000, Kodak Imaging, or Adobe Photoshop, to communicate with imaging devices such as digital cameras and scanners. WIA supports digital still cameras and both low-end and high-end scanners; it also enables you to retrieve still images from IEEE 1394-based digital video (DV) camcorders and Universal Serial Bus (USB) Web cameras. ||Needed for Cameras, Camcorders and Scanners."
S561="Internet Authentication (IAS)"
S562="Enables authentication, authorization and accounting of dial-up and VPN users. IAS supports the RADIUS protocol."
S565="Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)"
S566="Drivers for network devices using the ATM protocol. If you don't have such hardware, or use your own drivers, it's safe to remove."
S567="PCMCIA"
S568="PCMCIA Bus driver. Don't remove if you use any PCMCIA device."
S569="Ports (COM and LPT)"
S570="Printer Ports LPT, ECP.|Modem Communications Port (COM).|Multiport Communications Port.|PC Card Universal Parallel Port.|Socket PCMCIA Serial Port.|Mobile phone connectivity.|Also needed for Infrared support."
S571="Sony Jog Dial"
S573="Sony Memory Stick"
S574="Needed for Sony PCI Memory Stick Controllers, Sony Cameras and older Sony USB Memory Sticks."
S575="MAC Bridge"
S576="Don't remove if you're using some kind of Network Bridging. Network bridge driver transparently connects two or more network segments so that hosts on those segments identify the resulting network as one network segment."
S577="ATM Support"
S578="Support for Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Network and devices."
S579="Jet Database Engine"
S580="The Jet Database Engine component contains the Microsoft Jet database engine, which provides a workstation-based storage system.|Needed for MS Office and Visual Studio 6 amongst others."
S602="Brother Devices"
S603="Brother hardware devices, such as Brother MFC Modems, Multi Function devices, Removable Disks, MFC USB devices, MFC WIA scanners and the Brother Device Service. Don't remove this if you use any Brother devices."
S606="Multi-Processor Support"
S607="Needed for Multi-Processor systems as well as the Pentium 4 CPU Family (Hyper Threading)."
S625="Map Network Drives/Network Places Wizard"
S626="You can use the wizard to sign up for a service that offers online storage space, or to create a shortcut to a Web site, an FTP site, or other local network connection.||Needed for 'control userpasswords2' command."
S732="Color Schemes"
S733="Various color schemes for Windows Classic Theme in Desktop Properties - Apperance. Standard and Classic schemes will be kept."
S740="Administrative Templates"
S741="For usage with gpedit.msc"
S742="Document Templates"
S743="Allows you to easily create new documents for your most common programs."
S794="Tape drives"
S795="This will remove Tape drive driver and support."
S814="AOL ART Image Format Support"
S815="Provides the core architecture needed to interface with the Johnson-Grace graphic (.art) file format."
S816="Intel PCI IDE Controller"
S817="This will remove the Windows default driver for this component. If you have this type of hardware and will not integrate your own driver, then don't select for removal."
S818="ALI IDE Controller"
S819="CMD PCI IDE Controller"
S820="Toshiba PCI IDE Controller"
S821="VIA PCI IDE Controller"
S826="Active Directory Services"
S827="It's a network-based object store and service that locates and manages resources, and makes these resources available to authorized users and groups. Removing this will remove the Local Users And Groups management section in Computer Management."
S828="Beep Driver"
S829="The 'Beep Driver' is responsible for the system beep you hear when Windows encounters a problem. This is actually a driver but it's here since it's present as service and doesn't require recompression."
S830="Network Provisioning"
S831="It allows automatic provisioning of information about networks on a client machine. Information is downloaded from network providers as XML configuration files. This component is used by the Wireless Configuration service to store provisioning information related to wireless networks.|Removal may cause startup lag."
S847="TAPI Application Support"
S848="This will remove TAPI 3.x application support, not the TAPI itself. It will not remove Telephony service nor modem support which are needed for Dial Up connections. TAPI enables Windows applications to share telephony devices with each other and provides a common means of handling different media (voice, data, fax, video, etc.) on a wide range of hardware platforms."
S849="DirectX diagnostic tool"
S850="The DirectX diagnostic tool is designed to help you troubleshoot DirectX-related issues."
S851="Disk and Profile Quota"
S852="Used to manage storage and profile size availability for limited users on the same machine."
S853="Private Character Editor"
S854="Allows you to create your own custom logo or symbol on a text font."
S855="File System Filter Manager"
S856="The Filter Manager component provides the infrastructure for a new, simpler way to integrate file system filters into your system. These new filters are known as mini-filters. File system filters are used by antivirus and other applications."
S891="IP Conferencing"
S893="ActiveX for streaming video"
S895="Intel Indeo codecs"
S896="Video codecs, a bit old so you may not need it but if you are not sure leave it."
S897="Teletext codec"
S898="Needed for TV Tuner Teletext application and digital cameras."
S912="Security Configuration Wizard (SCW)"
S923="Remote Installation Services (RIS)"
S924="Allows administrators to distribute image of a customized Windows installations to remote clients on a network."
S930="Logitech WingMan"
S931="Driver for Logitech joysticks and gamepads."
S932="Microsoft SideWinder"
S933="Driver for Microsoft joysticks and gamepads."
S934="MSMail and MAPI"
S935="Short for Messaging Application Programming Interface, a system built into Microsoft Windows that enables different e-mail applications to work together to distribute mail. As long as both applications are MAPI-enabled, they can share mail messages with each other. This will also remove Send To Desktop context menu option.|Needed for Windows Live Messenger."
S936="Network Setup Wizard"
S937="Integrated wizard used to help you configure basic network parameters like file sharing and IP configuration. Not needed if you manually set a static IP for your network card(s) or remove DHCP."
S938="Logon Notifications"
S939="Contains application programming interface (API) functions to receive and handle notification events generated by Winlogon, like Logon, Logoff, Shutdown, etc.."
S940="User account pictures"
S941="Small avatars alongside the user name (e.g. on start menu). If you remove this you will see 'X' on places where these pictures would have been."
S942="Joystick Support"
S943="If you use any kind of joystick, gamepad or other game controller keep this."
S949="Acm Core Codecs"
S950="The Acm Core Codecs support audio compression management (ACM). This component includes the core codecs for ACM in Windows, including Microsoft GSM Audio.|Needed for Windows Media Player, Ventrilo and some games like FEAR."
S951="Network Location Awareness (NLA)"
S952="Collects and stores network configuration and location information, and notifies applications when this information changes. By removing this you may experience network tray icon problems."
S1179="FAT to NTFS converter"
S1180="Needed for converting FAT partitions to NTFS. If you won't convert any then it's safe to remove."
S1181="Symbolic Debugger (NTSD)"
S1182="Microsoft NT Symbolic Debugger, allow you to analyze user-mode memory and constructs on target applications. Also removes the Save Dump functionality which is used to save a memory dump after a Windows crash."
S1183="Gravis Digital GamePort"
S1185="Secure Digital host controller"
S1186="Used for SD and multimedia card (MMC) support in Laptops and Notebooks."
S1187="USB Ethernet"
S1189="Windows CE USB Host"
S1228="Firewire Network support"
S1233="IEEE 1284.4 devices (Dot4)"
S1234="Needed for Printers and Scanners using USB connection."
S1237="OpenGL Support"
S1238="Needed for VMWare and games like Quake, Doom or any other using OpenGL."
S1239="Connection Manager"
S1240="Enables a client machine to use managed remote access connections."
S1407="Extensible Storage Engine (Esent97)"
S1408="This is part of ESENT that is possible to remove without loss of other functionalities. ESENT is Microsoft Windows NT Server Database Storage Engine."
S1409="Comtrol Test Terminal Program"
S1410="This terminal program enables you to open a port, send characters and commands to the port, and toggle the control signals. This application can be used to troubleshoot communications on a port-by-port basis. If you never used WCOM32.EXE it's safe to remove."
S1411="Visual Basic Scripting support"
S1412="Support for VBS files execution. Needed for many programs or features like Quicktime installer, Outpost Auto update or MS File Transfer Manager, but when removed you are safe when it comes to malicious usage of VBScripts."
S1413="Format drive support"
S1414="This will disable right-click format and remove command line format functionality."
S1415="Serial Pen Tablet"
S1416="This will remove Mutoh and Wacom Serial Pen Tablet driver."
S1417="IBM PS/2 TrackPoint"
S1419="ALI 1535 SMBus Host Controller"
S1420="CPU Intel"
S1421="CPU AMD"
S1422="CPU Transmeta Crusoe"
S1427="Cluster"
S1428="Enables servers to work together as a cluster to keep server-based applications highly available, regardless of individual component failures."
S1429="Terminal Server Licensing"
S1430="Configures the computer as a Terminal Server license server that provides client licenses."
S1431="POP3 Service"
S1432="Provides e-mail retrieval services. Web based administration of the POP3 Service and the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) also."
S1438="AGP filters"
S1439="AMD IDE Controller"
S1440="File and Print Services for Macintosh"
S1441="Enables Macintosh users to store and gain access to files, or send jobs to a print spooler on a server running Microsoft Windows."
S1455="Blaster/Nachi removal tool"
S1456="It's a command line tool 'blastcln' which was used to clean the Blaster worm, now this tool has been replaced by the Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool so you can remove this one."
S1507="Remote Desktop Help Session Manager"
S1508="Shell Hardware Detection"
S1509="Fast User Switching Compatibility"
S1510="Distributed File System"
S1511="Logical Disk Manager Administrative Service"
S1512="NetMeeting Remote Desktop Sharing"
S1513="Windows Installer"
S1514="MS Software Shadow Copy Provider"
S1515="Print Spooler"
S1516="SSDP Discovery Service"
S1517="License Logging Service"
S1518="Virtual Disk Service"
S1519="Upload Manager"
S1520="Terminal Services Session Directory"
S1521="Windows User Mode Driver Framework"
S1603="Portable Media Serial Number Service"
S1617="HTTP SSL"
S1618="This service implements the secure hypertext transfer protocol (HTTPS) for the HTTP service, using the Secure Socket Layer (SSL).|This service while sounds needed HTTP SSL works without it so it is up to you. If you don't use Internet Explorer than the chances are even greater that you don't need this."
S1619="H323 MSP"
S1620="Allows an application to make and receive video and audio calls using the H.323 protocol for IP telephony."
S1621="Certificate Management"
S1622="Provides a Microsoft Management Console to manage certificates. Certificate MMC Snap-In Tool."
S1623="Iomega Zip drive"
S1625="USB Video Capture devices"
S1627="Auditing Resource Dlls"
S1628="Part of Auditing, which logs and monitors events on a system."
S1629="Group Policy Management Console"
S1630="A user interface that makes it easier to use and manage Group Policy."
S1631="DirectX"
S1632="Advanced suite of multimedia application programming interfaces (APIs) built into Microsoft Windows; operating systems.|Needed for all games, almost all video playback software and DirectSound music playback.|This component is best left alone unless this Windows will not be used for multimedia of any kind.||WARNING!: after removing this normal redistributable DirectX installers will not work"
S1633="Help Engine"
S1634="Basically it is support to display Help files, more precisely it is CHM and MSITStore protocol support."
S1635="Dial-up and VPN support"
S1636="Be very careful with this. It is not just modems, it is any kind of User/Password internet connection unless you connect through a router which does the logon itself."
S1637="Protected Storage"
S1638="Provides protected storage for sensitive data, such as private keys, to prevent access by unauthorized services, processes, or users."
S1639="Local Security Settings"
S1640="Part of Administrative Tools which can be used to easily edit:|- Password Policy|- Account Lockout Policy|- Audit Policy|- User Right Assignment|- Security Options"
S1657="Share Creation Wizard"
S1658="Share Creation Wizard provides automated, step-by-step procedures for enabling a specified folder(existing) to be accessed by other users/computers in the network."
S1659="Network Load Balancing Manager"
S1660="Provides a means to distribute TCP/IP traffic across multiple servers."
S1661="Net Logon"
S1662="Supports pass-through authentication of account logon events for computers in a domain. Needed for Logical Disk Manager."
S1663="RPC Locator"
S1664="Manages the RPC name service database."
S1666="Guides administrators in creating security policies based on the minimum functionality required for a server's role or roles."
S1667="Server Appliance Kit"
S1668="A complete toolkit that enables OEMs to quickly build server appliances that leverage the power of Microsoft Windows® technology."
S1669="MS XML 2.0"
S1670="Old version of the MS XML parser."
S1673="Visual Basic 5 runtime"
S1674="Run-time files that all applications created with this Visual Basic version need in order to run."
S1675="Visual Basic 6 runtime"
S1676="Run-time files that all applications created with this Visual Basic version need in order to run. Neeeded for CCleaner, Spyware Blaster and many more."
S1677="Configure Your Server Wizard"
S1679="Special Administration Console Helper"
S1680="The primary Emergency Management Services command-line environment hosted by Windows Server 2003 operating systems. It is separate from the command-line environment and provides different functionality."
S1681="File Replication"
S1682="Used for synchronizing the SYSVOL shared folders on domain controllers and for synchronizing DFS link targets on servers running Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003."
S1683="Intersite Messaging Service"
S1684="Allows sending and receiving messages between Windows Server sites. This service is used for mail-based replication between sites."
S1685="Certificate Services"
S1686="Provides customizable services for issuing and managing certificates that are used in software security systems that employ public key technology."
S1687="Kerberos Key Distribution Center"
S1688="Generates session keys and grants service tickets for mutual client/server authentication.||Needed for Wireless networks."
S1690="Microsoft Color Management (ICM)"
S1691="API that applications use to take advantage of color management capabilities in Windows."
S1692="IExpress Wizard"
S1693="A technology designed to simplify creation of a setup program. Using the step-by-step IExpress Wizard, you can create self-extracting files that automatically run the setup program contained inside."
S1694="Route Listening Service"
S1695="Listens for route updates sent by routers that use the Routing Information Protocol version 1 (RIPv1)."
S1696="Ramdisk"
S1697="This driver creates a RAM disk drive of a specified size. You can use this Ramdisk like any other disk, but the contents of the disk are lost when you shut down the computer."
S1698="Simple TCP/IP Services"
S1699="Supports the following TCP/IP services: Character Generator, Daytime, Discard, Echo, and Quote of the Day."
S1733="||- Needed for: "
[Tweaks]
S638="Removes the 'Back Button' from the Places Bar (usually displayed to the right of the directory drop-down)"
S639="Disables Windows Most Recently Used file lists.|This may cause issues with Corel 12 file opening and saving."
S640="Set the Icons in Places bar to be: 'C:', 'D:', 'E:', 'Desktop' and 'Network Neighbourhood'"
S641="Prevent setup from creating %userprofile%\Start Menu\Programs\Outlook Express.lnk"
S642="Prevent setup from creating '%userprofile%\Start Menu\Programs\Internet Explorer.lnk' and the link in the QuickLaunch toolbar"
S644="Prevent setup from creating Link To Market Places"
S645="Note that this setting is only needed when you did not select Media Player for removal."
S646="Prevent Links folder inside Internet Explorer Favourites to be shown."
S647="Disable Download Complete message after IE has finished a download."
S648="Remove the 'Go' button at the right of the Address bar"
S649="Set homepage to 'google.com'. Note: Google usually detects your browser-language will probably forward you to a localized version of Google (i.e. google.com on a German OS will forward to google.de)."
S650="Internet Explorer normally opens a maximum of 2 connections for downloads. This setting raises the limit up to 10 connects at a time"
S651="Opened tasks will be closed immediately on logoff/shutdown. Some tasks may need this extra time to shut down properly."
S652="Hung applications will be killed after 5000ms (5 seconds) on logoff/shutdown. Some applications may need additional time to shut down properly."
S653="Hung services will be killed after 5000ms (5 seconds) on logoff/shutdown. Some services may need additional time to shut down properly."
S654="Set windows to not parse autoexec.bat during logon"
S655="Prevent Windows from reestablishing connections to Mapped Network Drives during logon. Connections will be established on first access to them instead. Selecting this can speed up boot times if you're on a network."
S656="Alters the functionality of Windows Prefetcher"
S657="If you change your System Configuration, Windows saves this data for usage with the boot option 'Last known good' state, making it possible to roll back your configuration in the event of a problem. If selected, this option will no longer be available"
S658="Windows searches for network and shared printers by default. Disabling this behavior will speed up mapping network-drives and browsing the Network Neighbourhood"
S659="Windows runs the Disk Defragmenter utility automatically when the system is idle. Disable it if you want to ensure that defrag does not prevent your system from going into Standby."
S660="Disables the 'low disk space' warnings which normally pops up up when free diskspace drops below 10% of the drives capacity. Keep in mind that 10% of a 200GB disc is 20GB."
S661="Prevent Explorer from creating Thumbs.db files in every folder with images inside"
S662="This turns off the 'Tasks' sidepanel in Windows Explorer (same as setting: Explorer > Folder Options > Tasks > Use classic folders)"
S663="Disable Windows Explorer tooltips when the cursor hovers over a file/folder."
S664="Prevent Windows from searching for an alternate location when a broken shortcut is encountered. Use this tweak if you often use shortcuts on network drives."
S665="Automatically move pointer to the default button in a dialog box. This is recommended for touchpad/trackball users - otherwise it can be very disturbing."
S666="Kernel and related files will not be paged (Disable Paging Executive). This speeds up the machine if you have at least 512MB of RAM by reducing hard drive activity and utilizing more RAM instead. This tweak is kind of a tradeoff: more RAM is used to speed up the system for games but applications may also hang when the available RAM drops too low."
S667="Speeds up access to AVI files by preventing the shell media handler to extract data from the AVI."
S668="Remove 'NameSpace' objects of remote computers from the registry. This setting will speed up network-browsing in mixed OS environments"
S670="Disable Administrative Shares ($-shares) on your workstation (e.g. \YOURPC\C$)."
S673="Your computer will not be visible in the Network Neighbourhood of Windows users (others and your own). Network access is still possible if others know your Computer Name and IP address."
S674="Disables 'Simple File Sharing'. Use to switch back to the classic way of accessing shares on your PC"
S675="Disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) to search the LMHOSTS file for names that it has not been able to resolve with name queries to a WINS server and broadcast name queries to the network."
S676="This partially disables DCOM. Use this setting to reduce 'blaster' worm related vulnerability. This setting is optional for WinXP SP2, but highly recommended for previous WinXP versions."
S677="This re-enables the usage of non-secure logins with blank passes. Only use this setting in secured/isolated networks where there is a firewall between you and the Internet."
S678="In SP2 the option to type user name and password in front of an URL was disabled for security reasons (faking the URL was possible). Use this setting if you need to type urls like http://user:pass@www.domainname.com."
S679="Clear the 'Documents' list (documents you've recently opened) in the Start Menu at logoff/shutdown."
S680="Prevent Windows from maintaining a 'Documents' list and remove the 'Documents' entry from Start Menu."
S682="The 'Last Accessed' timestamp is an NTFS file system feature which can be disabled by this setting. This may increase the responsiveness of Windows Explorer."
S683="This will slow down your shutdown sequence. The delay depends on your pagefile size because the entire 'pagefile.sys' is overwritten during every shutdown."
S685="Stops 'Windows Crash Control' from: writing an event to the system log, sending an administrative alert, automatically restarting and writing debugging information to disk when Windows crashes. These options can be found in 'System Properties > Advanced > Boot and Recovery'."
S686="Disables the Windows 2003 Server shutdown dialog, asking for the reason why the machine is turned off/rebooted. Windows XP is already disabled by default."
S688="Disables the Balloon Tips over the System Tray."
S689="Turn off grouping of Taskbar buttons."
S690="Turns off 'Hide unused icons' in the System Tray."
S691="Disable the Language Bar from being shown in the Taskbar."
S692="Disable the Windows Tour balloon popup in the Taskbar."
S693="Start menu and submenus will open after a dely of 20ms (default is 400ms)."
S694="Prevent Windows from compacting the programs list on the Start Menu when it believes you do not use a program very often."
S703="Removes the 'Logoff [Username]' item from the Start Menu."
S704="Removes the 'Search the Internet' submenu from 'Start Menu > Search'."
S705="Prevent the new Start Panel from popping up on the first logon."
S706="Newly installed programs in the Start Panel will no longer be highlighted."
S708="Removes [Username] on top of Start Panel."
S709="Prevents Explorer from crashing if one Explorer window crashes."
S711="Explorer will show the extensions of all known file types."
S712="The Sound scheme for all Windows Events is set to 'No Sounds'."
S713="Every time an error message is generated, Windows sends a Beep signal if no Windows Sounds are configured. Use this Setting to disable the beep, making your computer quiet. This will disable Windows startup/logoff sounds too, Windows 'bug'."
S714="Disable the prefix 'ShortcutTo' added to every shortcut you create with drag and drop."
S715="Remove the arrow on shortcuts."
S716="Set Explorer to display all files and folders in the detailed list view."
S717="Add 'CMD Shell' (open command window here) to the right-click context menu of Windows Explorer for all drives and folders."
S719="Preconfigure Advanced Search to search system folders, hidden files and all subfolders when checking the Advanced Search option in 'Search for Files and Folders'."
S720="Set Explorer and Internet Explorer to always show the Status Bar."
S721="Remove the 'Send To' item in the Windows Explorer context menu."
S722="Add 'Copy To Folder' to the Windows Explorer context menu."
S723="Add 'Move To Folder' to the Windows Explorer context menu."
S724="Files will be deleted directly instead of moving them into the Recycle Bin."
S725="Add a link to 'Services' to the My Computer icon context menu."
S726="Add a link to 'Device Manager' to the My Computer icon context menu."
S727="Add a Windows 2000 style user accounts manager to your Control Panel. This setting may not work on XP Home Edition. This User Manager can also be invoked by using 'control userpasswords2'."
S728="Remove the 'Shared Documents' folders from Explorer/My Computer."
S729="Don't use on computers in a Domain when multiple users are logged on to one machine. If you are unsure about this setting see MS KB330929 for details."
S730="Disables Accessibility popups, like when the Shift key is pressed 5 times."
S745="Set your DNS Cache to be more responsive to changes of availabile network resources. DNS-Cache is set to: NegativeCacheTime=0, NetFailureCacheTime=0, NegativeSOACacheTime=0. To revert to defaults, delete the 3 values listed from the registry."
S746="Disables Windows script host for local and remote scripting. Disabling scripting will harden your system against malicious script viruses, however you will not be able to use any VBS scripts anymore. Also be aware that Internet Explorer Active Scripting will NOT be turned off by this setting."
S747="Your screensaver is set to ask for a password before returning to Windows."
S749="LAN Manager will no longer cache any passwords you enter to access network resources. You will need to re-enter them manually which provides a great security benefit because no passwords are hashed in your registry."
S750="Windows errors will no longer be reported to Microsoft. NOTE: You can remove Error Reporting via components or disable the Error Reporting service via the Services section as well, which makes this setting obsolete."
S751="Use Small icons in Start Panel (pinned list and most frequently used list). NOTE: this setting wont affect classic Start Menu."
S752="Map Network Drive / Remove Network Drive icons will be shown in the icon bar of Explorer."
S753="The drive letter will be shown in front of the drivename. Example: (C:) Local Disc - Default: Local Disc (C:)"
S754="Toolbar Small Icons"
S744="Add a link to Software (Add/Remove Programs) to the My Computer icon context menu."
S755="Stops Internet Explorer from caching passwords."
S758="Needed to make other Visual effects Tweaks work"
S760="Menus simply popup instead of fading in"
S761="ToolTips will simply popup instead of fading in"
S762="Menus will simply close after clicking instead of fading out"
S763="Disables the 3D-like shadows under menus"
S764="Disables the 3D-like shadows under the mouse-pointer"
S767="Combo-Boxes will simply pop out instead of sliding out when clicking on them"
S774="Windows and Buttons will be displayed in classic state instead of theme-skinned style"
S780="Hides the 'Set Program Access and Defaults' link in the Start Menu."
S781="Hides the My Documents' link in the Start Menu."
S782="Hides the 'Help and Support' link in the Start Menu."
S783="A 'My Network Places' icon will be added to the My Computer folder."
S784="A 'Recycle Bin' icon will be added to the My Computer folder."
S785="A 'Printers and Faxes' icon will be added to the My Computer folder."
S786="A 'Network Connections' icon will be added to the My Computer folder."
S787="An 'Administrative Tools' icon will be added to the My Computer folder."
S788="A 'Scheduled Tasks' icon will be added to the My Computer folder."
S789="A 'Fonts Folder' icon will be added to the My Computer folder."
S790="A 'Folder Options' icon will be added to the My Computer folder."
S791="A 'Taskbar Settings' icon will be added to the My Computer folder."
S792="A 'Search' icon will be added to the My Computer folder. Note that this icon will be titled '&Search'. This happens because 'Alt+S' is the hotkey for Search."
S832="Windows Updates, Hotfixes and Program Updates will be shown under Add and Remove Programs by default"
S834="Direct SMB, the so called raw SMB transport, will be disabled. This setting will keep NetBIOS functionality but still close port 445 (TCP and UDP). If you want to revert this delete the value 'SMBDeviceEnabled' from the registry."
S835="Prevents WMP form displaying the 'privacy statement' popup."
S836="Visualizations will be set to disabled but remain enabled in fullscreen mode."
S837="This is a combined setting for WMP fullscreen mode for: disabled video clipping when showing controls, reduced mouse sensitivity, reduced hide controls timeout and increased fading speed"
S838="Removes the context menu handlers for WMP on all media files - e.g. add to playlist or copy to cd/device."
S839="Prevents WMP from opening the Media Guide website when launched."
S840="Disables WMP notification to backup DRM licenses."
S841="Disable script commands inside WMP and scripting functionality of WMP on websites. This setting is recommended for security reasons but it might break media services on several websites."
S842="Various settings that normally make WMP call the internet are disabled: UpgradeCodecPrompt, SendUserGUID, SilentAcquisition, UsageTracking, DisableMRU, ForceOnline."
S873="Disables automatic codec download"
S874="Disables the automatic update downloads for WMP."
S875="Prevents WMP from automatically adding files to the media library."
S876="Hides the Anchor window in Designmode."
S877="Resizes videos to fit the WMP window, rather then resizing the window to fit the video."
S878="Prevents WMP from downloading media information from the Internet."
S879="Prevents WMP from automatically downloading licenses for music from the Internet."
S880="Prevents WMP from automatically saving a URL history list."
S881="Bought music won't be automatically added to media library"
S882="Disables all streaming protocols for WMP"
S884="This sets the priority for 'TCP/IP' requests to '1' and will drastically decrease response times for the Internet and LAN on fast connections, however this setting may cause timeouts for slower responding resources and mass requests (such as when opening 10 webpages at a time)."
S885="This setting accomplishes nearly the same thing as the tool 'DCOMobulator' if combined with the 'Disable DCOM' tweak. Removes DCOM Protocol bindings for: TCP/IP, IPX/SPX and NetBIOS."
S886="This setting is the same as in Internet Explorer: All popups are blocked, even those which seem to be user initialized. Use the <CTRL> key to override when you click a link that wants to open a popup."
S920="The system displays standard status messages."
S921="The system displays detailed status messages that reflect each step in the process of starting, shutting down, logging on or logging off the system."
S922="The system does not display messages reminding the user to wait while the system starts or shuts down or while the users log on or off."
S959="Remove Back Button"
S960="Disable File MRU-List"
S962="Disable Outlook Express link creation"
S963="Disable Internet Explorer link creation"
S964="Disable Show Desktop on quick launch"
S965="Disable Market Place bookmark"
S966="Disable Media Player 6.4 created bookmarks"
S967="Disable Download Complete notification"
S968="Disable Go Button"
S969="Set Homepage"
S970="Set Internet Explorer to accept 10 connects at a time"
S971="Disable Password-Caching"
S972="Disable sound when popup is blocked"
S973="Disable information bar when popup is blocked"
S974="Set popup-blocker to high"
S984="Auto-End tasks immediately"
S985="Auto-Kill hung applications immediately"
S986="Auto-Kill hung services immediately"
S987="Do not Parse Autoexec.bat"
S988="Setup Prefetch-Cache"
S990="Application launch prefetching enabled"
S991="Boot prefetching enabled"
S992="Applaunch and Boot enabled"
S993="Disable saving Last Good state at boot"
S995="Disable Optimize harddisk when idle"
S996="Disable Warn on low disk space"
S997="Do not cache thumbnails"
S998="Use Windows classic folders / No Tasks Sidepanel"
S999="Disable Info Tips on Files and Folders"
S1000="Disable Tracking of Broken Shortcut Links"
S1001="Snap mouse-pointer to default button"
S1002="Disable paging of kernel and core-os"
S1003="Speed-up Access to AVI Media Files"
S1004="Increase Foreground Process Priority"
S1005="Ctrl-Alt-Del at logon"
S1007="Disable DCOM"
S1008="Re-Enable user:pass URLs"
S1009="Disable Windows Script Host (WSH)"
S1010="Screensaver Password-Protection"
S1011="Always show Updates under Software"
S1012="Disable Antivirus notification"
S1013="Disable Firewall notification"
S1014="Clear most recently opened documents list on logoff"
S1015="Disable and remove Documents list from the Start Menu"
S1061="Launch folder windows in a seperate process"
S1063="Show extensions of known file-types"
S1064="Disable Beep on errors"
S1065="Disable Prefix: Shortcut to"
S1066="Disable shortcut arrow"
S1068="Add 'Command Prompt' to folder context menu"
S1069="Advanced Search: preconfigure options"
S1070="Show Statusbar in all windows"
S1071="Remove Send To on context menu"
S1072="Recycle Bin: delete files directly"
S1073="Disable Accessibility keyboard shortcuts"
S1074="Show Map Network Drives buttons in Explorer bar"
S1075="Show Drive Letters in front of Drive Names"
S1076="Use small icons in Explorer bar"
S1077="Add Services to Context Menu"
S1078="Add Device Manager to Context Menu"
S1079="Add Software to Context Menu"
S1080="Add My Network Places"
S1081="Add Recycle Bin"
S1082="Add Printers and Faxes"
S1083="Add Network Connections"
S1084="Add Administrative Tools"
S1085="Add Scheduled Tasks"
S1086="Add Fonts Folder"
S1087="Add Folder Options"
S1088="Add Taskbar Settings"
S1089="Remove Shared Documents"
S1090="Show details in Device Manager"
S1091="Show non-present devices in Device Manager"
S1092="Add Control Panel to Context Menu"
S1093="Add Drive Cleanup to Context Menu"
S1094="Accept Privacy Statement"
S1095="No visualization"
S1096="Optimize fullscreen mode behavior"
S1097="Remove all context menu entries"
S1098="Disable starting with Media Guide"
S1099="Disable license backup prompt"
S1100="Disable scripting commands"
S1101="Enhanced privacy settings"
S1102="Disable automatic codec download"
S1103="Disable WMP auto-update"
S1104="Disable auto-add music to library"
S1105="Do not show anchor in Designmode"
S1106="Zoom video to windowsize"
S1107="Disable metadata retrieval"
S1108="Disable silent acqusition"
S1109="Disable MRU"
S1110="Disable automatic saving of DRM-type music files"
S1111="Disable all streaming protocols"
S1112="Disable LAN-Manager from caching passwords"
S1113="Allow Network Logins without passwords"
S1114="Disable LM HOSTS lookup"
S1115="Disable Simple File Sharing"
S1116="Disable administrative shares"
S1117="Remove remote-computer NameSpace"
S1118="Disable extra SMB notify-change traffic"
S1119="Disable DNS failure cache"
S1120="Disable automatic search for network folders and printers"
S1121="Disable restoring mapped network drives on logon"
S1122="Set TCP/IP Priority to 1"
S1123="Disable Microsoft-DS (close port 445 TCP/UDP)"
S1124="Hide PC in Workgroups/Domains"
S1125="Disable DCOM protocol bindings"
S1127="Visual Effects"
S1128="Performance"
S1129="Security"
S1130="Desktop"
S1131="Explorer"
S1132="File Open/Save Dialog"
S1133="Boot and Shutdown"
S1134="Privacy"
S1135="Taskbar"
S1136="Start Menu"
S1137="My Computer"
S1139="Show"
S1140="Hide"
S1154="www.google.com"
S1155="www.nliteos.com"
S1156="about:blank"
S1157="Keep IE URL-History for"
S1158="0 Days"
S1159="1 Day"
S1160="5 Days"
S1161="10 Days"
S1162="20 Days (default)"
S1163="50 Days (max recommended)"
S1164="Set IE-Cache limit to"
S1165="8 MB"
S1166="20 MB"
S1167="200 MB"
S1168="Enable Google URL-Search"
S1169="This will set your Address-Bar to accept the prefix 'g' for direct Google search. Example typing: 'g nlite' into your Address Bar will initiate a search for the term 'nlite' on google.com"
S1170="Disable Screensaver"
S1172="Hide Volume Control Icon in System Tray"
S1260="Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing"
S1261="Slide open combo boxes"
S1262="Show shadows under mouse pointer"
S1263="Show window contents while dragging"
S1264="Smooth edges of screen fonts"
S1265="Smooth-scroll list boxes"
S1266="Use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop"
S1267="Slide taskbar buttons"
S1269="Show translucent selection rectangle"
S1270="Use a background image for each folder type"
S1271="Use common tasks in folders"
S1272="Fade effect on menus and tooltips"
S1313="Menu style"
S1314="Cursor shadow"
S1315="Menu shadows"
S1316="Menu animation"
S1317="Combo box animation"
S1318="Gradient captions in windows"
S1319="Keyboard shortcut underline"
S1320="Fade out selection"
S1321="Tooltip animation"
S1322="Active window tracking"
S1323="Active window tracking speed"
S1324="Numlock"
S1325="Processor scheduling"
S1326="Programs"
S1327="Background services"
S1329="Control Panel"
S1330="Display as a link"
S1331="Display as a menu"
S1332="Don't display this item"
S1333="This option is just for the Start Menu panel, won't work on the classic Start Menu."
S1334="ClearType"
S1335="Flat"
S1336="Slide"
S1337="Fade"
S1338="Focus on mouseover"
S1339="Focus & bring to front on mouseover"
S1340="Zero delay"
S1341="Fast"
S1342="Slow"
S1343="Fully disables the list and tracking of the frequently executed shortcuts on the Start Menu Panel."
S1344="Disable Drag and Drop"
S1345="Show IE Favorites"
S1346="My Music"
S1347="My Network Places"
S1348="My Pictures"
S1349="Network Connections"
S1350="Display as Connect to menu"
S1351="Link to Network Connections folder"
S1352="Printers and Faxes"
S1353="Hide Run button"
S1354="Scroll Programs"
S1355="This will set Start Menu to scroll one column of shortcuts instead of expanding them into more."
S1356="Hide Search button in Start Panel"
S1357="Add Administrative Tools menu"
S1358="Expand Network Connections"
S1359="This option is just for the Classic Start Menu."
S1360="My Documents"
S1361="Remove Pinned Apps List from Start Panel"
S1362="Remove Manage from Context Menu"
S1363="Remove Search from Context Menu"
S1364="Allow receiving Remote Assistance"
S1442="Remove Windows Update shortcut"
S1491="Disable WBEM logging"
S1493="Enable USB Idle Endpoint support"
S1494="Connecting an USB 2.0 device to an Intel Core Duo based computer causes the system to use more power due to a MS' ACPI driver bug. This tweak should prevent it."
S1495="Run 16-bit Windows applications in a separate process"
S1496="Disable Windows keys"
S1497="This will disable the Windows Logo keys on the keyboard."
S1498="Recycle Bin: allow to rename and delete"
S1499="Restore previous folder windows at logon"
S1500="Folder windows you leave open when you log off will be restored the next time you log on."
S1501="Add Control Panel"
S1502="A 'Control Panel' icon will be added to the My Computer folder."
S1503="Display the contents of system folders"
S1504="Lock the Taskbar"
S1505="Yes"
S1506="No"
S1609="Number of programs on Start menu"
S1610="Remove Search For People from Search"
S1611="Disable automatic restart on System Failure"
S1612="Disable logging on System Failure"
S1613="Show the full path in the Address Bar"
S1614="Show the full path in the Title Bar"
S1615="Show protected operating system files"
S1616="Show hidden files and folders"
S1647="Minimal Power Management"
S1648="This will set Power Scheme to Minimal Power Management and thus enabling CPU throttling on newer CPUs for power saving."
S1655="Disable Search Assistant"
S1700="Display mouse pointer trails"
S1701="Short"
S1702="Long"
S1703="Swap left and right mouse buttons"
S1704="Disable custom EXE icons"
S1705="This will use the default white blank icon for all the EXE files instead of their resource built-in custom ones. This may reduce the Explorer's memory usage."
S1706="Desktop icons size"
S1707="Size of the icons shown in the Windows Explorer, Start Menu and on the Desktop."
S1708="Wrap icon titles"
S1709="Add (un)register libraries in Context Menu"
S1710="'Register' and 'Unregister' items will be added to the files context menu with DLL, OCX and AX extensions."
S1711="Associate additional file types with Notepad"
S1712="Open LST, CFG and NFO files with Notepad by default."
S1713="Disable Web Files and Folders connection"
S1714="Moving or deleting the HTML file automatically moves or deletes the accompanying folder as well. Use this to disable that."
S1715="Change Windows Explorer folder view"
S1716="Thumbnails"
S1717="Tiles"
S1718="Icons"
S1719="List"
S1720="Details"
S1721="Preset Places Bar to"
S1722="Desktop, My Computer, Network Places, Documents and Pictures"
S1723="Desktop, My Computer, My Network Places, C:, D:"
S1724="My Computer, Documents, Music, Pictures and Videos"
S1725="My Computer, Shared Documents, Music, Pictures and Video"