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How can i fit windows vista into one cd?


drzpapi1985

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I just don't get how some people put their whole windows vista DVD onto one CD!! I remove all the components i can using vLite 1.2 Final (the latest version), and still the iso file comes out to be around 800mbs!! What am i doing wrong??

Can someone please tell me what components should i remove so i can fit vista into one CD...?

Thankz

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maybe because you didn't use the extreme switch. Just know one thing if you want to use a stable version of vista i don't suggest you to remove all the components.

Becarefull otherwise you will come back to complain about something not working

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HOLY COW = Vista Home Basic SP1 with EVERYTHING removed is now down to 422.5megs

Thats even without using the -extreme switch...

Edit = Vista Ultimate SP1 is 424 megs with everything stripped out

You are really missing a step somewhere bud!

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Ummm HELLO!?!?!

Theses reuslts are without the extreme switch

HOLY COW = Vista Home Basic SP1 with EVERYTHING removed is now down to 422.5megs

Thats even without using the -extreme switch...

Edit = Vista Ultimate SP1 is 424 megs with everything stripped out

You are really missing a step somewhere bud!

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Ummm HELLO!?!?!

Theses reuslts are without the extreme switch

HOLY COW = Vista Home Basic SP1 with EVERYTHING removed is now down to 422.5megs

Thats even without using the -extreme switch...

Edit = Vista Ultimate SP1 is 424 megs with everything stripped out

You are really missing a step somewhere bud!

Care to post your session.ini file? Also is that the x64 version? The gentleman with the celeron sure would have liked to have that iso :)

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