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see this is what confuses me Commit Size refers to RAM + virtual memory yet I don't use virtual memory, unless kernel storages "somewhere" like 300 MB
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Now That Windows 8 Classic Support Is Ending Soon ...
vinifera replied to Jody Thornton's topic in Windows 8
doubt it 8.1 was cosmetic change mostly -
just Opera process went over 3.2 GB if i only look Commit Size and Working Set 1.594 + 1.678 not counting other process-es yet the green meter shows only 2.33 GB in use so ... which column in Process tab should I look then for accurate result ???
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that just activates Test Mode
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my PC has 3 GB of RAM, no page file and according to this cute picture http://oi67.tinypic.com/28a3ofr.jpg I have exceeded that amount and I didn't the graph shows 2.33 GB in use, or 77% yet the columns in Processes shows I'm over the limit of my available memory so if all those columns for memory, which one should I leave/watch ?
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what file or files are responsible for checking certificates on win7 and how can it be bypassed ? (yes I'm aware of test signature mode, but thats not what I want)
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there should be campaign "disable Windows Updates"
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same here I stopped with last integrated update at 9th month 2015 later all went down the drain as I see - regarding the web, I can only laff at people now, at first when I was bitching how people can be so dumb to follow metro-crap "design", all I got was bashes now it will backfire at them
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not image, its just the SxS folder OS image is still 1.2 GB unfortunately but my base removal (from sxs) is: "non mine" SKU's "non my lang and en_us" files, those with (none) stay ofcorse and removal of those which are older build number (with few exceptions) Backup folder removed Manifests cleaned accordingly with removed SxS files .NET 3 removed ---------- edit 2 well you were right regarding RTM components the hive surely shows alot of it being used not caring for latest updated ones (which to me have no sense at all) and Canonical Data - sjeez if YOU manage to clean that shit out then hats off - i'm not touching that as for last key (forgot its name) which also lists whole SxS folder structure that one is cleanable easy, this I'll do later today and try quick install OS in VM with standard tests
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https://books.google.hr/books?id=C7geXv4NwtwC&pg=PA391&lpg=PA391&dq=vista+streaming+video+screen+saver&source=bl&ots=Zt2O7ZvQB0&sig=4c46VntxPIxGkItd_qfPiUteG5w&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwirwKXi2c_JAhWFa3IKHS8tDNAQ6AEISzAJ maybe helps its last paragraph in that book "page"
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I am yet to clear registry, but kinda too lazy to do it, as its input is mere 30 MB all together but i cleared manifest files accordingly with my removed SxS files so now WinSxS is 730 MB on disk and 460 MB compressed in WIM
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dx10 was never ported nor XP has ability to use it
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so its 7 gigs down to 5 hmm maybe it would help you if you make language selector and SKU selector (or auto detect) based on that many additional files can be ditched
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MB's result would be nice
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well sorry to say but that won't get you too far in reducing size since you'd have to keep ALL language versions with its lesser sub-builds as I see, you can only remove Backup folder and few delta files but as you stated in 1st page (with backup folder intact) you don't clean too much
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it can go up to 500 MB (without any compression) also i wrote "most of 7600 are not needed" didn't say all thats why i look for counterparts (read duplicates) with 7601 dunno if I want to hassle with manifest files & reg hive tho, seems like a drag I mean if file is missing then its missing, no BSOD will happen, only error dialog which would happen anyway but basically win7 SP1 ++ can fit on 700MB CD, without any major loss of components in fact the only thing that has to be sacreficed is stupid "natural language search" and .net 3 would be cute to see something like "tiny7" stiffing it on 250 MB CD haha
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dunno what exactly your prog does, but filtering helps most of .7600. are not needed, same goes for build numbers below 21xxx you can also nuke non en-us fonts backups and code-pages (or whatever its called) then everything not named after your SKU manualy, I managed SP1 + 2015 updates, winsxs to trim down on 764 MB with more detailed crap -10 MB could go down maybe, but thats as far as it goes (32 bit)
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nuff said when I finish my custom win7 ISO I'm going after total removal of .net, this includes v2 which other modifiers (vlite, rt7, nttlie) don't allow BUT your problem is not just in installed .net 1. disable page file 2. disable hibernation file 3. disable superfetch 4. disable system restore 5. delete Backup folder from \Windows\Winsxs (this move might break your windows update)
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jaclaz lol this is best description ever made hahaha respect
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ah that makes sense hahaha thanks
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there is difference between holding runtime versions of lets say VB 6 and like 5 versions of same system dll, some even as old as 5 years yet disk cleanup for SP1 doesn't even detect it so no, SxS is not cure for DLL hell
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by accident sniffing within system32 folder i came onto this: and looking at installed updates (since I use clean SP1), i have only 5 hotfixes installed, and none match the date of Icon then I looked at programs, only OLD uTorrent and unlocker were installed that day (both old versions) so where this came from ???
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well I guess its step up from win98 that one needed reinstall every week
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this is actually interesting thing to tinker about either they want to impose people to use UAC (or you get no metro crap) or either .NET or UAC itself is now a real security risk by that I mean the whole backdoor shit and data mining
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Windows 10 10240 to 10586 upgrade change reports
vinifera replied to Tripredacus's topic in Windows 10
may I ask, why the fuck people use this OS ?