On Tue, 03 Jun 2008 13:35:44 -0400
Kyle C. Quest wrote:

> There's a good chance that it's Windows XP Embedded. It's meant to be used
> in ATMs, industrial equipment, or other embedded devices. There's a big
> difference between a standard XP and XP Embedded because with Embedded you
> actually get to choose the components that get installed.

If you want to do that with regular XP, try NLite: 

"Have you ever wanted to remove Windows components like Media Player, Internet 
Explorer,
Outlook Express, MSN Explorer, Messenger...
How about not even to install them with Windows ?
nLite is a tool for pre-installation Windows configuration and component 
removal at your choice.
Optional bootable image ready for burning on media or testing in virtual 
machines.
With nLite you will be able to have Windows installation which on install does 
not include, or even contain on media, the unwanted components.
"
http://www.nliteos.com/nlite.html.

WindowsXP SP2 bootdisk I made after playing with nLite is ~240Mb.Less is 
certainly possible :) 
> 
> Kyle
> 

Pedja
-- 
 "I came, I saw, I ran away screaming"
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