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is it possible to upload onto filefront of something like that please?

yes pls

i wanna save space and vlite or nlite functionality :)

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x64 .NET takes twice as much hard drive space as x86.

So I guess, I undertsood it correctly :hello:

If You can build seperate runtimes for vLite, let me know ;)

Bf2cc I can discard, it runs, on linux over mono aswell, vlite & nLite is the issue... :whistle:

nLite has (perfect) replacement, so it`s OK... resolved...

Still vLite doesn`t have them (yet) ...

It`s insane, to keep 1GB runtimes for three (10MB) programs :whistle:

2x36GB Raptors , ain`t so big, that space can be wasted ;)

EDIT:

If people think, that Linux is better, for 4GB...

32-Bit linuxes, suffers the same issue... (its 32-bit archidecture not OS`es fault)

BTW: Linux Live CD`s support only 1GB of ram ;) (Because they include "universal" kernels, that can run your old Intel P1`s aswell) :sneaky:

Simply speaking ,it is not nonsenses

Netframe work takes about 5OOmb on my Vista ultimate Sp1 en,

You cant just check one folder ,if you do, you may get into serious conditions,

Just think about that , WMP folder takes Only 5-Mb, but the actual size of it on Vista is ~~.i think i forgot. 40MB likely ,

Cuz there are may files in different places, that is it,

netframe work probobly does the same thing ,perhaps in WInsxs folder ~~

You can check it out by your own ,the size is right!~~~

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is it possible to upload onto filefront of something like that please?

What ? the System.* files ? or the nLite Runtimes 3 ?

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nLite Runtimes 3 with the System.* files, im having trouble findind the system.* files. :)

EDIT: i finally got it working. Thanks!!!

EDIT2: Uploading :)

Edited by LegoLiam™
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with Visual Studio 2008 Sp1 nuhi can tell vLite to use a new client Version of .net which is smaller than the whole framework. Until the Sp1 is released you can use your smaller runtime.

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