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  1. well all went well after i loaded up a clean image of XP and reinstalled vlite 1.2. I must have missed the iso option for whatever reason... Aside from the four mention previously, i also removed "tablet PC" at 733mb.. By any chance do you recall the ISO size after removing the 4 components? Mine is at 2.13Gb for the iso Install size after hibernate removal 6.6 Gb. Granted i installed the windows 7 (ultimate) iso with vmware and have a virtual disk at 24Gb...but i would still think the footprint would be a lot smaller than 6.6 gigs... any ideas??? And the really weird thing is that...i didnt touch the automated install option, nor put any info in. And after windows 7 finished loading in vmware....it already had created my usual "OWNER" user account and my local password from my host machine for that account. This i know for sure i did not put in any field anywhere....weird.
  2. Hmmm. ill have to try it out tonight... Gotta reload up a clean image of my OS first...been beating it like an ugly step child the last few weeks. Thanks for the info
  3. hmmm...what did i do wrong... stupid question....but do i need to be running a x64 XP version when trying to create the windows 7 x64 edited image via vlite 1.2? Im running x86 XP right now and during the windows 7 OS edit via vlite 1.2... The only thing other than that is maybe i F'd something up for the vlite 1.2 install....i did have a lil trouble getting the required MS components to install... I dont remeber exactly how i got it to go thru, but it did eventually get me away from the initial vlite 1.2 ms components bs WAIK install screen...just a thought. How much fat did you shed by getting rid of those four components / system objects?? Ill have to load up my x64 XP image tomorrow and give it a try again. It made no sense why vlite1.2 would give me the option to create an iso....
  4. The usual vague answer that i expected...but none the less, you steered me in what appears to be the right direction. Thank you much ! All im looking to do is remove the "absolute worthless stuff that takes up a lot of space". Things like: Speech Support - 600+mb Languages - 1300+mb Music and video samples - 400+mb WTF Natual Language - 1100+ mb So far i tried removing the above with no luck. Granted i did it in a rush with minimal reading... Also, I was not given the option to create an iso in vlite 1.2 of my end product...stayed grayed out. Tried creating one with folder2iso, but no luck in a worthy OS... BAH!
  5. So, after reading tons of posts and a handful of long guides...im totally confused. Im looking to trim a little fat off my windows 7 ultimate via vlite 1.2....since there doesnt seem to be any other app out there that even comes close to its ability. Man i miss XP and nlite....anyways. My main confusion is that there seems to be a huge margin of mixed results with trimming windows 7 via vlite 1.2. Not sure if its only user / computer related issues...or because of the win 7 version itself... So basically what im trying to find out is what are the known limitations / problems of vlite with windows 7? Not really familiar with vlite yet...never wanted to waste my time on a POS like vista. But i have tons of exp with XP and nlite...FYI if it helps. Any and all help is greaty appreciated
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