

(My current CD weighs in at ~500 MB my previous one made with a previous version of the project, weighed in at ~375 Mb). Even so, it gets web access pretty good (no configuring needed) when I use it on a PC with network and/or broadband hardware. As is, I'm pretty satisfied w/ my UBCD4W CD, except that I can't figger out how to make a plug-in for my modem drivers (yup, I'm still a "dial-up dinosaur"). Nonetheless, it sounds very promising, and mayhaps one day I will get around to trying it out on a USB stick.

There is a way(?s) to burn it onto a USB stick and be able to have it boot from that, although I haven't tried this. This project allows you to burn a Live CD (Win PE-based) compiled from your own Win XP or greater install CD.
