
Tons of new utilities in MiniXP with new launchers to provide easier access. Kon-Boot 1.1 is really v1.1 now, with support for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows. Improved Memtest86+ with failsafe mode to resolve startup hangs. Bootable partition and imaging utilities provided by Acronis True Image and EASEUS Partition Manager.
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Wireless drivers in MiniXP along with improved Ethernet and storage support. VFD with file copy allows you to make a <1mb RAR file accessible to DR-DOS or Hiren’s DOS in a virtual floppy. Plenty of features from v4.5: Virtual Floppy enables you to mount images from a USB stick to be used in a boot selection like MiniXP (for F6 SATA/RAID drivers) or FreeDOS (Dell option). LOTS of work has been put into polishing the startup routine and compatibility. And access TeamViewer/LogMeIn which uses Flash. Better driver support for network and wireless drivers, faster (and more reliable) startup, better error reporting/catching, better graphics, better compatibility with more tools and software, and… Flash support in the latest Portable Firefox! Yes, you can watch YouTube from MiniXP now. Other tools have been updated, like Memtest86+, which has been replaced with the more frequently updated Memtest86, with a smarter loading mechanism. This disc, an even more minor single-point revision, is actually a huge MiniXP update. Still would love to work in computer repair.

Currently unemployed (at least, as of this release!), I found some time to put some major polish on MiniXP and get everything working well. I wrote off the dry, stale corporate IT world of wastefulness and over-powered, under-utilized systems and unnecessary, poorly planned “cloud” services. Meanwhile, since the last release in 2011, more has changed.

Not everything can read a DVD, and USB booting is hit and miss at best. The best of the free software, the best of the commercial software, and it all fits on one CD-R that’s readable by any computer worth booting on.

In this boot CD are the most popular and useful tools anyone would ever need.
