All of the programs you mentioned are USER installable programs....3 of them
you would actually need to search out and install,Flash will pop up a
message asking if you want to install.....unless of course you are
installing from a manufacturer specific OEM XP CD.
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"T H" <nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I am about to do a fresh install of Windows XP. I would like a very lean
>install for doing video editing with out having alot of the baggage that a
>Windows XP acquires after installing other software; i.e. real networks,
>flash, quicktime, acrobat, etc. I realize that a lot of this software the
>TSRs can be disabled but some of the software keeps an active footprint or
>is very difficult to disable the active footprint. Not to mention the
>recommended virus and spyware software.
>
>
> What I would like to have is the ability to boot Windows XP in a very
> clean way for lean video editing or a normal every day usage way that
> would include online browsing.
> Is there another way to do this than to have two completely separate
> installs on different hard drive partitions along with a bootloader. If I
> were to do the two separate installs on two partitions on a single PC
> would that require two licenses? In lieu of that could I do a complete
> system backup and restore using two different Win XP installs and be legal
> with the Win XP EULA?
>
> I would actually prefer one install and the option of two different boot
> modes as to two installs.
>
> Thankyou very much for your responses in advance.
>
> T. H.