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CD Includes:

AbiWord 2.0.14

Ad Aware SE Personal Edition 1.05

Adobe Reader 6.02

AOL Instant Messenger 5.9

ASP.NET 1.1

AVG 7 Free Version 7.289

Blender 2.35

CD Burner XP 3.0.116

DVD Shrink 3.2.0.15

Expire .02b

Fileshredder 1.41

Filezilla 2.2.9

Flash Player 7.0.19.0

GAIM 1.1.0

GIMP 2.0.5

Google Toolbar 2.0.114.7

Icon Developer 1.1

ICQ 4.14

iTunes 4.7

Java 1.4.2.06

LClock 1.62B

Lookout 1.2

MaximusDVD 1.2

Media Portal 0.1.0

Firefox 1.0

Thunderbird 1.0

MP3Tag 2.27

MSN Messenger 6.2.0137

NeoShooter 4.0.3

ObjectDock 1.05

Opera 7.54

Quicktime 6.5.2

Realplayer 10.5

RealVNC 4

Spambayes 1.0

Spybot Search and Destroy 1.3

SyncBack 3.2.5

UXTheme Multipatcher 2.5.1

WinRAR 3.41

XgD's Countdown 2.0

Powertoys - TweakUI and Task Switcher

Yahoo Messenger Suite 6.0.0.1750

ZoneAlarm Personal Firewall 5.5.062

Download the Zipped ISO (358 MB)

Download it HERE!!!

Please let me know what you think... or if you want to mirror it! Or if there are issues...

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This has been mentioned before several times.. Nice autorun work :yes: .. But usefullness of this cd is very limited. As many have said before.. Updates to programs are too frequent. Thus new cd needs to be made.. Then you need to download the whole iso again? :no: A note to people not familiar with the process, you can easily reinstall windows after deleteing the documents and settings, windows, and program files folders just as cleanly as if you formated the drive totally.. There is no need to format an entire partition or drive just to reinstlal windows.. So (even if you couldnt figure out how to burn the stuff to cd your self) you can keep the isntallers when you reinstall windows (aka format and reinstall :rolleyes: )

The best thing velkymx has produced is the autorun for the cd. Which he has yet to offer as a seperate download even. How can a person jusity to themselves downloading such a large cd image if you dont need all the apps and you have to download entire thing again each time a update is made?

Thus, even though someone suggest it be stickied, I would have to disagree wtih that suggestion.

@velkymx

No harm intended, nice autorun, but that is a big download if you are on limited bandwidth connection (not myself) to be making over and over and over again.

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srry if im reving an old thread but im wondering..How did you make this and if so say i have an App such as Nero with a serial is it possible to make it install with the serial preinstalled,

I would really like to know how you made it tho witht he autoplay etc..

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i know about that but thats for XP Cd i dont want an XP cd i want something like that was created here. That will allow me to Register my products instead of having a Freeware i want a Registed Shareware for personal use, to make my formats a lot easier.. Also maybe he can post his AutoRun..

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