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You know one time there was that separate pack for nLite which you could use in case you did not want to download .NET Framework, is it possible one can be made for vLite please or at least the list of "references" and/or files as they are called on Visual Studio so i can make my own? :) thanks in advance

Liam

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Well .NET is something like 1GB, i don't want to keep that just for 1 program (vLite) when 10-20MB of files will do or at least make vLite keep the files needed for vLite to work when a user has selected .NET for removal (save bandwidth and easier).

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Well .NET is something like 1GB

No, not even remotely close :blink:

The .net folder on my Win2008 x64 installation is 154 MB (162,008,059 bytes).

The .net 2.0 redistributable download is only 22.4MB (x86) or 45.2MB (x64).

How did you come up with this ludicrous 1GB? :wacko:

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vLite, said in top corner something like 1,070MB, before i removed .NET my install size was around 2.2gb+ now its around 1.2gb...

EDIT: I'm using Vista Ultimate x64, x64 .NET is pretty much twice as big as x86.

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Well .NET is something like 1GB

No, not even remotely close :blink:

The .net folder on my Win2008 x64 installation is 154 MB (162,008,059 bytes).

The .net 2.0 redistributable download is only 22.4MB (x86) or 45.2MB (x64).

How did you come up with this ludicrous 1GB? :wacko:

WTF :blink:

Wanted to move x64 Business...

Have to think...nLite+Vlite+bf2cc is the only programs that I use...

So basically 1GB "runtimes" to keep 3 programs running? :rolleyes:

Otherwords...

If I want "utilize my 4GB ram" wisely... :unsure:

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the 1GB .NET is hard drive space not RAM

Sorry... you misunderstood, me...

Basically, I have 4GB RAM...

Vista & XP Pro (in use) give me usable 3,2 GB...

If I want to use all 4GB, then I have to go x64... ;) (more upgrades comin...GOOD OC RAM is "dirty cheap" ;) )

Also the .NET components use twice as much in 64-bit, then in 32-bit system... ?

That what i read, from your first post :unsure:

EDIT:

1.Sorry for bad english, I dont write it everyday...after a "bucket of beer" :blushing:

2. Fixed typos, added, aditional Information.

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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:

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the 1GB .NET is hard drive space

No, it's not :no:

Why do you keep saying this nonsense? :blink:

As I've said already, the hard drive space for .net x64 after installation is 153MB for .net 2.0 - and for .net 3.5, it's 238 MB (which includes .net 2.0 and 3.0 runtimes as well).

Space used for the x86 version is about half of that.

Again, that's not even remotely close to the 1GB you claim :no:

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As i said before.. before i removed .NET my windows installation (after install)was ~2.26gb, after i tried it with .NET removed it was ~1.2gb which works out to be around 1GB

I have taken a screen shot with a red square around the size... it says "1,070.27MB" which is pretty 1GB (1,024MB is a GB to be precise but oh well)..

So since vLite reports my installation will be ~1GB less and then my installation size is ~1GB less aswell... i think that means .NET is 1GB (for Vista anyway).

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hope nuhi will consider make net2 and net3 removal separately

cos pkgmgr.exe dont do good job

net3 should be marked as non-extreme

really good to get ride of it :)

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As i said before.. before i removed .NET my windows installation (after install)was ~2.26gb, after i tried it with .NET removed it was ~1.2gb which works out to be around 1GB

I have taken a screen shot with a red square around the size... it says "1,070.27MB" which is pretty 1GB (1,024MB is a GB to be precise but oh well)..

So since vLite reports my installation will be ~1GB less and then my installation size is ~1GB less aswell... i think that means .NET is 1GB (for Vista anyway).

Then I don't know what the hell vLite is removing, because .net only uses 182MB on my Windows 2008 x64:

windows2008x64netframewch8.png

windows2008x64netframewch8.2223405e49.jpg

Also, the .net installer is only 46MB (or 22MB for x86) - it should be clear that this can't be blown up to the epic proportions of 1GB :blink:

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To LegoLiam:

1) Install nLite Runtimes 3 to vLite Folder (10 files, 1 folder, 12 MB aprox.)

2) Copy the next files (from .NET 2 SP1) to vLite Folder (Don't copy into vLite\v2.0.50727 !!!!!!):

System.dll, System.Drawing.dll, System.Windows.Forms.dll, System.XML.dll

Total: 14 files+ 1 folder = 23 MB aprox.

Tested in vLite 1.1.6 beta/RC/Final and previous version too :thumbup

NOTE: DON'T try if you have .net 2 already installed in your machine.

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