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  1. Ever wondered if you could install Comodo Internet Security Premium on Windows Server? Well, I'm happy to say it is entirely possible to do so; I've managed to find a workaround / simple tweak that will allow you to install Comodo Internet Security Premium on Windows Server! Just follow the Step By Step guide I've created. (You'll need 7-zip and Orca MSI Editor in order to proceed). Download Link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/qabvqam2p5pyehv/CIS_on_Windows_Server.7z/file As always I hope this is helpful. Enjoy! Sincerely, XP-x64-Lover
  2. Nuhi suggested that any further discussion of the new tool should take place here on the vLite forums, for now, so here goes. I have a suggestion for the name of the new tool. nLite was such a success, I think the new tool should retain the nLite name in some form. My suggestion is nLiteX, pronounced En Light Ex. It keeps the familiarity with nLite, avoids the problem of adding 7, 8, or numbers beyond that to the name. It also implies a new, expanded nLite with new capabilities, and ensures that the tool won't need to be renamed for future versions of Windows.
  3. I was wondering what other tweaks besides changing a few things on Windows 8.1, such as folder options, disabling services, removing useless features of the Programs and Features under control panel, what else can make your system run even faster, as most of things I run into on the internet are the ovious things to remove and to me it's boring since I already know that knowelege.
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