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  1. aviv00

    Thank you for your explanation. Yes, I realize that there are lists of safe-to-remove components for both vLite and RT 7 Lite respectively. It is just that you choose to use both of them together to slim down Windows 7. I was wondering whether removing certain components via RT 7 Lite may prevent the Windows image to be successfully slimmed down by vLite. Do you consider this factor in your config file, WIN_INSTALL.rar?

    It is okay, aviv00. Don't worry about this matter. Perhaps, I was thinking way too much. Nevertheless, thank you very much for sharing your config file.

  2. myselfidem

    Thanks for the explanation.

    What if I do not want to customize my Windows image yet? At home tab, I click "setting" button. There, I can only load up pre-created preset file. Somehow, I cannot save a new preset file even if I click "save as" button.

    I want to create my own preset file which will be compared with other's file. Do you mean that I have to customize my Windows image before I can create the preset file?

    Using vLite, I can create preset file even without applying any customization to my Windows image. I hope that this feature can be introduced in the next release of RT 7 Lite.

    Sorry for saying this. All the while, I have been using vLite. My hope is that using RT 7 Lite will provide me far more options to play with.

  3. Lately i have had idea that i won´t simply remove anything else other than languages and drivers.It simply takes too much time to troubleshoot and test if i really wan´t to remove other things and in the end i might find some nasty suprise again(meaning something is not working/missing).

    Yes, I know that the developers of RT Seven Lite have come a long way in developing this tool and it still needs significant amount of feedback to make it a complete replacement of vLite. I am sure that all of us appreciate their work. Then again, if such dependencies are not sorted thoroughly, we cannot remove a lot of components off Windows 7 without breaking its function. I guess that all of us agree removing just languages and drivers is not sufficient. I am really hopeful that in the near future, we can somehow safely remove many components.

  4. I would try something like this first.

    Dism /Image:D:\Mount /Add-Driver /Driver:D:\Drivers /Recurse /ForceUnsigned

    report back if that allows you to force all 200 of your drivers in a single command.

    I tried that command in cmd in order to integrate all the unsigned drivers, but it fails to do so. The following is from cmd:

    C:\Windows\system32>DISM.exe /Image:C:\s2 /Add-Driver /Driver:C:\drivers /Recurs

    e /ForceUnsigned

    Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool

    Version: 6.1.7600.16385

    Error: 0xc150003a

    An error occurred while loading DISM. The DISM tool may be corrupt.

    Try reinstalling DISM.

    The DISM log file can be found at C:\Windows\Logs\DISM\dism.log

    C:\Windows\system32>

    Then again, I have no problem using DISM to remove packages and to integrate hotfixes, thus DISM itself should not be corrupt.

    Another option is to use Mr Jinje's DISM Tool™ to integrate drivers. I can only use it to integrate signed drivers. Hence, is there a way to modify the DISM tool so that it can integrate unsigned drivers as well?

  5. Is there a way to create a reg file or batch file (or any other file) that can execute unattended removal of selected fonts during Windows 7 installation? The better method is to remove it during the preparation of Windows image, but I am not sure how. If it is not possible, can I create such file that will automate removal of selected fonts after Windows 7 has been installed?

    Thank you for your advice.

  6. Is it possible to remove the Windows 7 font manager using vLite?

    From my understanding, it is not possible to do so. I remembered that some users here use WAIK to remove the fonts. It would be very much helpful if anyone can post a guide of using WAIK to remove WAIK. Presently, I just manually remove the fonts from the Font folder. Thus, although there are only about 40 fonts remaining in the folder, Windows and Microsoft Office remain fully functional as ever. :thumbup

    Of course, it would be great if we can post a list of fonts that can be safely removed from Microsoft. I can post my list here if there is any need.

  7. I had installed vlited Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 a long time ago. and the system, including Internet Explorer 7, works fine.

    Now that I want to install Internet Explorer 8 on it, can I just install on it? Or, do I have to remake another vlited Windows Vista with Internet Explorer 8 integrated, format the computer, reinstall the entire system?

    By the way, did anyone encounter any problem when running Internet Explorer 8 in vlited Windows Vista? Thank you for the advise.

  8. I can already remove fonts by deleting them from windows image(gimagex and install.wim).Although i doubt there would be any performance gain from it :rolleyes:

    So, you use gimagex (inside WAIK) to open install.wim, right? Can you tell me how to remove the fonts by this method? What are the fonts you removed? Thanks for your help. :thumbup

  9. Pardon my ignorance, could anyone please tell me that in general, which of the chipset is better, Intel or Nvidia's nForce chipset? What is their difference in terms of performance? And, their price? I thought that Intel processors have run best with an Intel chipset, but I could be wrong. Sorry, I do not know much about it due to my limited computer knowledge.

    Any opinion will be greatly appreciated. :thumbup

  10. Thanks. guys for the advises.

    don't you think just like that, it's because you have disabled to many services! keep also network explorer

    May I know why is the network explorer needed? I can still access the internet.

    keep Eventlog, MDAC, Jet. Only remove things you never need and not such important things for Office

    Is the event log needed for superfetch? As for Office, I only need Word, Excel and Powerpoint. I believe that MDAC and Jet are not needed for the installation of Word, Excel and Powerpoint, am I right?

  11. I followed the guide at www.msfn.org/board/Guide-VLite-12-RC-Compo-t121545.html to vlite my Windows Vista home Premium. Installation of vLite windows went fine. But, I cannot install Microsoft Office, Adobe Reader and NVIDIA PhysX v8.09.04 (my graphic card). Here are the error reports:

    Microsoft Office 2007:

    Error 1935. An error occurred during the installation of assembly component {97581AF1-0E47-DC99-A01F-C8B3B9A1E18E}. HRESULT: 0x80070422

    Adobe Reader 10.0.12.36 :

    Error 1935. An error occurred during the installation of assembly component {98CB24AD-52FB-DB5F-A01F-C8B3B9A1E18E}. HRESULT: 0x80070422

    NVIDIA PhysX v8.09.04

    Error 1935. An error occurred during the installation of assembly "Microsoft. VC80.CRT.processorArchitecture-"x86", version="8.050727.762",type="win32",publicKeyToken="1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b"'.Please refer to help and Support for more information.

    So, what went wrong, guys? These problems did not arise if I choose the original Windows installation. I did searched the error 1935 at Google and the primary advise is to install .Net framework 2.0. But, that did not solve the problem as I tried to upgrade it but a message appear telling that .NET is integrated to system and cannot be upgraded.

    If possible, a few edit on vLite preset would solve the problem and I would not want to install .Net framework after Windows installation. Please advise.

    Last_Session.ini

  12. 6000 is the build number for Vista RTM, so all 6000.16xxx or 6000.20xxx files are updates for Vista RTM. The 6001.18xxx and 6001.22xxx files are the updates files for Vista Sp1.

    To remove the files, uninstall the update KB955020 from Programs->Installed Updates and block it on WindowsUpdate (select hide this update)

    Thanks, MagicAndre1981. Is there any unneccesary post-SP1 updates that will increase the file size although we have removed the component in vLite other than KB955020?

  13. Randomness

    Can you share your preset? It does not matter that it comes from the earlier version of vLite.

    Anyone else who has created iso with file size of about 600 Mb or less, if you could share your preset as well, that would be very helpful. :)

  14. I remember that in nLite, we can remove several Windows fonts. So, I hope that in future version of vLite, we can remove the Windows fonts except the crucial fonts like Segoe Ui, Arial, Times New Roman and Verdana. You know, with Windows Vista containing a lot of fonts, reducing them should improve the performance.

  15. Is it possible not use WAIK to remove the language pack? It is very difficult for me to download WAIK with my very slow internet connection. As you can see in the screenshot, the language pack (other than English) is integrated and I can't remove it. The installation file is from the only setup disk originally from my computer manufacturer.

    post-191276-1223983044_thumb.jpg

  16. Is it possible not to use WAIK to remove the language pack? It is difficult for me to download WAIK with my very slow internet connection.

    How? Can you guide me to do that? I tried to find out how to remove the languages from the vista DVD but I didn't found anything!!!

    I've tried, but unable to remove...the languages stays on "already integrated language packs", and it's grayed...can't remove them...is there any way, with vlite or waik?

    I am facing the same problem.

    post-191276-1223982723_thumb.jpg

  17. Oh, and to answer one of the previous questions, this configuration slims down the installation files to roughly 610 MB. In other words, it'll fit on a CD. :lol:

    Do you remove System Restore, Windows Update, Aero Glass and Internet Explorer as well? My installation only slims down to 966 MB after I follow your guide.

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