What to Install After a Fresh XP Install
This post
is more of a note to me so I know what to do whenI need
to install XP again, as I have just un-installed Vista after a months
use and gone back to XP.
The honest truth is Vista
is a very poor OS, even Microsoft admits that Vista is broken,
Microsoft own vice president Mike
Nash couldn't get things done in Vista.
You, personally, may never have encountered a piece of
hardware or an
app that didn’t work on Vista, and you might be perfectly happy with
it, but many people including me have had problems with Vista and thats
why I went back to XP.
I did like the look of Vista and some of the new features,
like the
Sidebar the fast search results and the start menu, so I found away to
get these features in XP without losing performance and stability.
How to give XP some of the features Vista
has.
Themes.
Install royale-noir first then Royale-Remixed, when "Display
Properties" window opens after installing Royale-Remixed choose the
"Media Center Edition 2006" theme then open "Appearance tab" and choose
"Royale" then under "Color Scheme" choose "Royale Noir".
The Royale-Noir theme uses the same resources as the default
XP
theme so it won't bog down the system, this is the best theme to use if
you would like to use a dark UI.
The Royale-Noir theme was actually developed by the Microsoft design
team and that's why you don't need to use the Uxtheme
patch to use this, you can read more about the theme here.
Programs.
To add additional gadgets to the Vista Sidebar you need to add
them manually, download the gadget that you want from Windows
Live
and use a program like WinRAR/7-Zip to extract the contents to a
folder, then
name the folder to what ever the gadget is called then put .Gadget to
the end of the name e.g. BBCRadio.Gadget
Then all you need to do is place that folder to C:\Program
Files\Windows Sidebar\Shared Gadgets



If you are using SP3
and don't mind playing about with the system files, you can replace the
Uxtheme.dll file with this patch
and use this theme
to give you a better Vista look.



Free
programs for a complete OS after XP is installed.
These are the programs I install, you may not need to install
all of
them so check out the program first to see if its a program you would
use.
- Adobe AIR
not needed if you don't use AIR apps.
- Avast!
Best free antivirus, IMHO,
with screensaver mode, or you could use AntiVir. (Comparative
tests of antivirus)
- Advanced
WindowsCare
Personal 3 A good program to maintain a PCs health, with a
ram optimizing program.
- AutoPatcher
Windows updates, add-ons and programs. Make sure you tick the add-ons
to download them.
- Alt.Binz
Needed to download NZB
files.
- CCleaner A good PC
cleaner.
-
Comodo Firewall Best free firewall, IMHO.
- DAMN
NFO Viewer Needed to view info in NFO.
- DivX
Web Player Needed for web content.
- DVD Shrink
A good program to rip DVD-9s
to DVDs.
- FileHippo.com
Update Checker Checks online for update's for installed
programs.
- Firefox
Best web browser, or you could use Opera.
- Windows
Media Player Firefox Plugin Needed for Firefox.
- (IE)
Flash Player Needed for web content.
- (Non-IE)
Flash Player Needed for web content.
- Foxit
Reader Best lightweight PDF
reader, or you could use Adobe
Reader Lite.
- FastStone
Screen capture program. This is version 5.3 as the newer versions are
not freeware
anymore.
- Free
Download Manager Download manager.
- Frostwire
Open
Source P2P
program, or you could use Cabos.
- HandBrake
Rip DVDs to MPEG-4.
- DVD43
Needed for HandBrake.
- Hotspot
Shield
Lets you view US only sites outside the US, ie. Hulu.
- IrfanView
Photo viewer/editor.
- JkDefragGUI
A very good Defrag
program with screensaver mode.
- Java
Runtime Environment Needed for web content and programs.
- K-Lite
Mega Codec Pack Needed for video and sound. I replace Media
Player Classic with the Home
Cinema edition.
- KompoZer A great
program for web authoring.
- MediaCoder
Good program to convert videos for mobile phones, PSP and iPods.
- MediaPortal
with the TVSeries
plug-in and the Aeon
Wide
skin. Needed for TV tuner
cards.
- Notepad++
Not needed, but a better program then the default installed notepad.
- OpenOffice.org
Needed for office
docs.
- PC WIZARD
Reports on virtually
every aspect of computer inventory and configuration, with benchmark
tools.
- Pidgin
Needed for IM.
- QuickTime
Alternative Needed for web content and video.
- RadarSync
Checks online for update's for installed programs and
drivers.
- Revo Uninstaller
A proper uninstaller program.
- Shockwave
Player Needed for web content.
- Silverlight
Needed for web content.
- Skype Best VOIP
program.
- SMPlayer
Good video player that's better then VLC, IMHO.
If you like VLC you may want to check out Kantaris
- Songbird A great
music manager that works with iPods and media device's.
- Spybot
Search & Destroy Needed to scan and remove spyware.
- Spyware
Terminator Needed to guard against spyware.
- ted: torrent
episode downloader Good program to automatically download TV
torrents.
- Thunderbird
Good email program.
- TVersity is a UPNP
media server that can stream media from a PC to a PS3,
Xbox360, Wii and mobile phones
- Unlocker
Shows you why you can't delete/move a file.
- Vuze
using the Classic
Interface. Needed for torrent
files. µTorrent
is also a great bittorrent
client but I prefer Vuze.
- WinRAR
Needed for compressed
files, or you could use 7-Zip,
but I prefer Winrar.
Not free but worth the
money.
- Nero An all in one
burning and coveting program, plus many other features.
- PowerISO
If there is a program you still need that isn't listed have a
look at
my list of free
software, there maybe something there that might help.
Setting Up and
Installing XP
First thing you should do before doing a fresh XP
install is to download
all the software that is needed and to make sure that you have
all of your drivers. A great program that will save you a lot of time
and headaches is
DriverMax,
it will backup all of the drivers that are installed on your PC for
easy reinstalling.
Once you have backed up all of
your
drivers just check that you have got all the software that you will be
installing and make sure they are saved on a partition that is use
for storage or a CD/DVD.
Now we need to back up your program
settings, copy this folder.
C:\Documents and Settings\"user name"\Application Data to a storage
partition or a CD/DVD.
Make sure that you can see hidden files or you won’t be able to do
this.
Open a window then go to Tools > Folder
Options > View > Show hidden files and folders.
Now
its time to install XP, If you have never install XP before Lifehacker
have a guide over on there site, the only thing I would add that isn't
in that post is to install XP without being connected to the net and if
you only have one hard drive I would partition it so you can keep your
documents and the OS
on different partitions, I normally give XP 20GB (20480)
but you may want to use more depending on what programs you use.
Once XP is installed, install these programs in this order
without being connected to the net:
- Drivers
using DriverMax
- Firefox
- AutoPatcher
with all the Windows Addons, Updated Components and some Registry
Tweaks.
- Windows Media Player Firefox Plugin
- Java
- DivX
Web Player
- (IE) Flash Player
- (Non-IE)
Flash Player
- Shockwave Player
- Silverlight
- WinRAR/7-Zip
- Foxit
- DAMN
NFO Viewer
- CCleaner
- JkDefrag GUI
- Advanced
WindowsCare Personal 3
- Unlocker
- Nero
- K-Lite
Mega Codec Pack
- QuickTime Alternative
- OpenOffice
- Comodo
Firewall
- Avast! Home
- Spybot
- Spyware
Terminator
Now run
TCPOptimizer
to optimize your Internet connection then
connect to the net and update any programs that needs updating, at this
point it doesn't matter what order you install the rest of the software
as all the important programs are installed and updated so just go
ahead and install the rest of the programs.
Now that everything is installed lets
change the location of
“My
Documents” so its not stored on the same partition as windows, you can
change this by going to:
Start button > Right click “My Documents” >
Properties > then change the Target > Move.
Once you have done that fire up JK Defrag and make sure the
screen saver mode has been installed.
Now lets make the text look better.
Right click on the desktop > Properties >
Appearance > Effects > second drop down menu change to
ClearType.
While still in Display Properties setup the screen Saver.
select “avast! antivirus” then Settings > Screen saver
>
JkDefragScreenSaver, now every time the screen saver starts it will
scan your PC for virus and defrag it.
Once that's done go into safe mode (Hit F8 as the PC starts
up) then copy the Application Data folder back into windows.
That's pretty much it, you still need to
setup some of the
programs
that are installed and to sort out what program start with Windows (you
can use CCleaner to stop programs starting with Window)
but this setup should give you a good starting point.
Once you have
everything installed and setup how you want it you may want to do a
back up, Macrium
Reflect is a great FREE tool for doing this if you don't own
a copy of Norton
Ghost.