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Best Windows OS?
#16
is it possible run XBMC on Windows Home server itself?

I'm thinking of setting up a WHS box (previously just had a headless XP install w/ a bunch of SMB shared hard drives and folders.). WHS is meant to be headless so I'm not sure. WHS' foundation is server 2003/XP so the driver support should be good...
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#17
gabestover Wrote:I'm presently using a copy of Vista that I slimmed down to the basics with vLite.
...but I wanted to use Vista anyway.

Is there any particular reason you like Vista better than XP?

How much difference did you get from slim-down with vLite? Thx
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#18
bb10 Wrote:It's very silly of you if that machine is connected to the internet.No

The ONLY thing silly is that you were rude and judgemental by saying something like you did.


Most computers and XBOXs are used for some Internet access... several built-in functions of XBMC require web access to function (weather, scrapers, many scripts, etc)

Using the latest XP serive pack is generally a good idea for several reasons: close security holes, driver fixes (which equal stability in many cases), and in the case os SP3 it gives measured performance gains.

If you want to have a slim/trim XP or Vista I suggest, as many here have, using TinyXP or nLite.
I'm not an expert but I play one at work.
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#19
I wouldn't suggest trying to run XBMC on Home Server, since its unique services can hog the cpu pretty good, and it is setup as a server, so you would need to do some fiddling, wich may, or may not have adverse effects on the server portion itself.

HOwever, I can highly reccommend using a Home Server to story your videos/music/pictures on and accessing it via a xmbc 'client' machine elsewhere in the house.

I wonder how well those new eepc boxes would run XBMC, since they seem a perfect size to hide near/behind a tv. Then add a remote control, and voila.. hmmmm.....
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#20
Livin Wrote:The ONLY thing silly is that you were rude and judgemental by saying something like you did.

No, if I wanted to be rude I would have used "stupid" instead of "silly".Wink
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#21
antieshay Wrote:Is there any particular reason you like Vista better than XP?

How much difference did you get from slim-down with vLite? Thx

Honestly, the only reason I'm using Vista instead of XP is that I use it on my desktop & laptop as well, and I enjoy having the same UI between all three of them. On top of that, my media center has more than plenty enough ram for the task.

I would say I've shaved maybe a couple of seconds off boot times (on the few occasions I've had to actually boot/reboot the media center). It maybe shaved a second off of resuming from Sleep. The biggest difference is in RAM usage. I'm using maybe 500mb out of the total 2gb on average.
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