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MagicAndre1981

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  1. you have to load a DVD and select an image. And now you'll see a page where you can delete packages.
  2. you can't use vLite to remove components of a running OS. the WAIK is needed to get the WIM driver. This is needed to mount the install.wim into a folder on your HDD. When you run vLite you can see inside the statusbar how much space you will save.
  3. what's your temp folder? run vLite -unwim to uninstall the WIM driver, make a reboot and run vLite again to reinstall the WIM driver
  4. C0000022 - STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED Could you make dumps ( http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=130004 )? Are you running any Firewall or AntiVirus Tools?
  5. you can only download them if you are Volume License customer or Technet/MDSN subscriber.
  6. maybe your ISO is damaged? Are you able to re download the ISO again?
  7. the page was created when Sp1 was released! because several people asked the same like you, gamehead200 made this post!
  8. select the ultimate edition and select apply and rebuild
  9. integrate a small driver or update and select apply and rebuild. Now you only have the selected edition inside your ISO.
  10. READ the first sentence of gamehead200!
  11. but this WDDM1.1 driver behavior is not always good. Office Applications run much slower with WDD1.1 drivers. If you install WDMM1.0 drivers from Vista they are as fast as under Vista.
  12. Hi, Alles Gute zum Geburtstag :)

  13. no, they just removed some components and drivers. The fewer memory usage result in the triggered services which only runs when several events occur. But Win7 will also grow extremely fast when the first Updates and the Sp1 will be released, because MS closed my bug reports for the wrong servicing stack behavior with the comment "by design".
  14. now you have the old behavior which is not usefull. But for all XP Users who don't want to learn new things this maybe ok. I like the new one. For pictures, videos, documents I need different views.
  15. no, wrong. Give some details and try the same under XP with a LIMITED user account!
  16. I know, I only wanted to point out that it is possible to use more RAM, but it doesn't solve the issues with the x86 architecture. But I still don't understand why you banned Geoff Chappell here on the board. @lama NeoWin is a spamming board with stupid children without technical background.
  17. but if you buy complete PCs/Notebooks they are full of useless Trial and Shareware just to make the Hardware s cheap as possible. Software writers pay money to OEMs that they install their Software on complete PCs. If you want a clean and fast PC buy it you own or buy a PC which is not cheap as possible. Better spend a few 100€/$ more and have a fast clean PC.
  18. Why do you want to do this? if you put them under Music that means they are folders with music. If want other views put them somewhere else. Create 5 empty folders, select 1 of the 5 types for 1 folder and customize it as you want it and select for all 5 types and folders "apply to all folders of this type" like you did in XP. Now Vista detects the content of the folder and changes the view to the view which matches best to the files you have inside the folder.
  19. could you please post the errors from the CBS.log?
  20. in Vista the option "apply to all folders" applies your selection to the currently selcted folder type. Vista uses 5 different types of folders where you can select different views and Vista displays that different views depending on which files you have store inside the currently opened folder. If you have documents, you are interested in the author, title, key words and for videos/musik you are interested in the bitrate, author. So Vista allows you to set different views for different kind of files inside your folders.
  21. this was already discussed here: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=133516 it is possible, but not licensed by MSFT for client operating systems.
  22. install Vista on a second partition, enter Audit Mode before OOBE phase, install your apps, sysprep and capture this Vista into your own install.wim
  23. the Calender from Windows Vista was removed in Windows 7. But when you copy the tool from your Vista PC it should work too under Windows 7.
  24. but this will break installing updates, I think. Maybe MS detects FAT32 drives and copies the files from the WinSxS folder to the target folders instead of creating hardlinks.
  25. 54 is ok, for me Windows 7 leaves 500MB wasted as free RAM. Superfetch in Win7 is bad
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