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In Reply to: RE: cPlay - the open source high-end audio player using ASIO posted by cics on May 05, 2008 at 13:31:58
Hi All,
I like Steppe’s idea too delete files so that XP cannot use them any longer too run unnecessary processes. What I don’t like is: we don’t know exactly which files too delete.
So we must randomly delete files too see what works and what not, untill we reach a point where our cMP setup no longer work.
I don’t like this try-and-error approach very much. I feel such approach is like: shooting in the dark, hoping one does hit something.
But thankx too Mihaylov files list, we now know which files Mihaylov’s headless and networked cMP is using too run properly without any problems.
And more pleasantly, I think Mihaylovs file list opens up a way too indentify the files we don’t want XP too run in our cMP setups.
I will name that list: ‘ Steppes shortlist of files’
Here’s the concept that might allow for indentifying these files. For this I used:
1. List of files which my standard, headless and networked cMP setup is using. I created this list with 'Process Expolorer'.
I use a headless and networked cMP setup and used ‘Process Explorer’ too see which files XP uses while playing.
2. The list of files which Mihaylov’s headless and networked cMP setup is using after ‘Steppe’ deletions, as posted by Mihaylov.
List 1 (hfavandepas file list) MINUS list 2 (Mihaylov’s file list) =
list of files hfavandepas cMP set is running, but which files are not strictly needed / which files we don't want XP to run in a cMP setup.
Here is the list of files which my standard cMP setup does run, but which are not run in Mihaylov’s cMP setup (‘Steppes short list of files to be deleted’):
advapi32.dll
AcGenral.dll
activeds.dll
actxprxy.dll
adsldpc.dll
apphelp.dll
arial.ttf
arialbi.ttf
atl.dll
ATMFD.DLL
audstub.sys
batmeter.dll
browselc.dll
browseui.dll
cabinet.dll
credui.dll
cryptui.dll
cscdll.dll
cscui.dll
davclnt.dll
dmio.sys
dmload.sys
drmk.sys
drprov.dll
dxgthk.sys
explorer.exe
Fips.SYS
Fs_Rec.SYS
index.dat
intelppm.sys
JulaWdm.sys
kbdclass.sys
kerberos.dll
ks.sys
linkinfo.dll
lucon.ttf
mlang.dll
mnmdd.SYS
mouclass.sys
msacm32.dll
MSCTF.dll
Msfs.SYS
msgina.dll
msimg32.dll
mssmbios.sys
mstlsapi.dll
msutb.dll
nddeapi.dll
netlogon.dll
Ntfs.sys
ntmarta.dll
Null.SYS
odbc32.dll
odbcint.dll
portcls.sys
powrprof.dll
PROCEXP141.SYS
profmap.dll
psapi.dll
rasadhlp.dll
rdpdr.sys
regapi.dll
rpcss.dll
rsaenh.dll
rtutils.dll
scecli.dll
schannel.dll
sfc_os.dll
sfc.dll
shdocvw.dll
shimeng.dll
srv.sys
sserife.fon
stobject.dll
sxs.dll Fusion 2.5
tahoma.ttf
tahomabd.ttf
termsrv.dll
themeui.dll
update.sys
urlmon.dll
uxtheme.dll
vgasys.fon
w32time.dll
wdigest.dll
webcheck.dll
wininet.dll
winrnr.dll
winscard.dll
wlnotify.dll
wm_hooks.dll
wtsapi32.dll
xpsp2res.dll
In the attached PDF file you can see how I created this ‘Steppes shortlist of files too be deleted’
Download PDF here: http://www.mediafire.com/?74oo51p9ao18v0t
I did not implement this list yet.
I first want too hear any comments and thoughts on this approach too get this ‘Steppes short list of files’.
So any suggestions and thoughts are vey much welcomed
Mark
fully optimized cMP2 PC -> ESI Juli@ -> Van den Hul Optocoupler MkII-> Lavry Black DA10 -> XLR Mogami Gold -> Klein & Hummel O300
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Hi Rick,
What more is needed? And why?
Please explain.
Mark
fully optimized cMP2 PC -> ESI Juli@ -> Van den Hul Optocoupler MkII-> Lavry Black DA10 -> XLR Mogami Gold -> Klein & Hummel O300
I have posted a few lists.
I posted this on the 12th of November.
I am using a PS/2 mouse which lets you do away with the USB stuff. If you are still using an USB mouse leave in the stuff for that. But I would recommend going with PS/2 - You will most likely have to reinstall WINDOWS to do that but try and see if your machine will recognize it.
This is what I needed before doing away with acpi.sys which you probably still need.
No question after this your machine is a CD player. Won't do anything else. Also, assuming you're working completely within cMP mode. If you do these deletions outside of cMP you will not be able to get back in unless you keep reg.exe. Best to do final deletions with your drive connected to another computer. BUT make sure you exit WINDOWS while in cMP mode so you can get rid of reg.exe. cMP makes a registry change but once in there no need for this any longer.
After getting into this state all changes will HAVE to be made with your drive connected to another computer.
Are you following the FOLDERS deletion also?
My installation is a little over 35mB.
advapi32.dll system32
authz.dll system32
basesvr.dll system32
bootvid.dll system32
c_437.nls system32
c_1252.nls system32
comctl32.dll system32
comdlg32.dll system32
CONFIG.TMP system32
cryptdll.dll system32
csrsrv.dll system32
csrss.exe system32
ctype.nls system32
dnsapi.dll system32
FNTCACHE.DAT system32
framebuf.dll system32
gdi32.dll system32
hal.dll system32
juliaasio.dll system32
kdcom.dll system32
kernel32.dll system32
l_intl.nls system32
locale.nls system32
lsasrv.dll system32
lsass.exe system32
mpr.dll system32
msasn1.dll system32
msprivs.dll system32
msvcp60.dll system32
msvcrt.dll system32
ncobjapi.dll system32
netapi32.dll system32
ntdll.dll system32
ntdsapi.dll system32
ntoskrnl.exe system32
ole32.dll system32
oleaut32.dll system32
oledlg.dll system32
olepro32.dll system32
perfc009.dat system32
rpcrt4.dll system32
samlib.dll system32
samsrv.dll system32
scesrv.dll system32
secur32.dll system32
services.exe system32
setupapi.dll system32
shell32.dll system32
shlwapi.dll system32
shutdown.exe system32
smss.exe system32
sortkey.nls system32
sorttbls.nls system32
svchost.exe system32
sxs.dll system32
umpnpmgr.dll system32
unicode.nls system32
user32.dll system32
userenv.dll system32
vga256.dll system32
vga.dll system32
watchdog.sys system32
win32k.sys system32
winlogon.exe system32
winmm.dll system32
winspool.drv system32
winsrv.dll system32
winsta.dll system32
WLDAP32.DLL system32
ws2_32.dll system32
ws2help.dll system32
acpi.sys driver
atapi.sys driver
classpnp.sys driver
disk.sys driver
dxapi.sys driver
dxg.sys driver
dxgthk.sys driver
ftdisk.sys driver
hidclass.sys driver
hidparse.sys driver
hidusb.sys driver
i8042prt.sys driver
isapnp.sys driver
jula.sys driver
julawdm.sys driver
kbdhid.sys driver
ks.sys driver
ksecdd.sys driver
mouclass.sys driver
mountmgr.sys driver
npfs.sys driver
ntfs.sys driver
partmgr.sys driver
pci.sys driver
pciide.sys driver
pciidex.sys driver
vga.sys driver
videoprt.sys driver
volsnap.sys driver
wmlib.sys driver
Hi Rick,
Thankx for your post.
But I still don't see how your reply relates too my question and post.
* On a headless PC one doesn't use a (ps2- and or usb-) mouse (or monitor)
* as a consequence I don't (have too) use USB
* I don't want to wreck my cMP setup
That is the whole point of my post and suggested approach.
I only want too delete files that are actually going to be used by XP while playing mysic in a (headless and networked) cMP setup.
What good is in deleting files that are not even going to used by XP while playing music anyhow?
I don’t think you red my post.
I don’t want too take the route you are suggesting because it wil UNNESSECARELY wreck my cMP setup. I’m looking for an alternative approach.
I think there is one.
Mark
fully optimized cMP2 PC -> ESI Juli@ -> Van den Hul Optocoupler MkII-> Lavry Black DA10 -> XLR Mogami Gold -> Klein & Hummel O300
Sorry for that!
Just missed the point entirely!
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