Next up, after the series of checkboxes, the user is going be presented with the window that marks the end of the ‘hard-part’. All the choices have been made and the pack is ready to do your bidding in tuning the operating system.

All that remains now is a quick restart that will conclude with the following screen.

It might not seem much but it is surely a site for sore eyes. Most of the improvements are now waiting to be explored and will conclude with the following question: Was this a disappearing act?
The result will most likely leave quite a big question mark in everyone’s mind but rest assured, it’s still the old 2003 Server under there - just very well hidden. And here is the shot to prove it:

The conversion pack's full feature list includes:
Server security configuration
- Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration
- Shutdown Event Tracker
- Error reporting
- Ctrl+Alt+Del requirement on startup
- Drive auto-mounting
Features configuration
- Manage Your Server logon window
- Processor scheduling
- Windows Update
- Firewall
- Start Menu items (You have to create new Administrator account)
Services configuration
- Themes
- CD-Burning
- Windows Image Acquisition (WIA)
- Multimedia support and DirectX acceleration
- Visual effects
XP missing stuffs configuration
- User accounts in Control Panel
- Classic games
- 3-D arcade pinball game
- System Restore
- Shell services (logon, fast user switching, progress dialog ,user picture, etc.).
...now in conclusion ...
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