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[Guide] Win7/Server SP1 - Removal With Vlite and RT Lite


aviv00

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ok, just removing pending.xml, it does not change the size of the winsxs folder after installation

must delete the file, then check winsxs (cache) in Vlite then?

in the first post, it said delete the file pending.xml or use Vlite to remove winsxs (cache)

I had not understood :blushing:

Method 1 : just remove Pending.xml from winsxs dir using imagex.exe

[before u delete this file u need to know its like file with some proccess that need to be done after doing update or removing or adding packages mostly not effect the system]

or

if u don't ever used imagex or dont have waik install...

Method 2 : Forcely finishing setup by running cmds while the setup

0. use vlite and choose Component Cache (winsxs) too

....

....

thanks ;)

EDIT: is what we can integrate KB947821 to ISO (instead of installing it when 7 is installed)?

integrate the last

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ok, I had integrate with dism, I have to removed, then?

if it's integrated, it will not work?

sorry to insist, you just confirm to me that we must remove the file pending.xml AND use Vlite/rt7lite to remove winsxs (cache)

thanks ;)

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ok, I had integrate with dism, I have to removed, then?

if it's integrated, it will not work?

im not sure that it wont work try its could be working

sorry to insist, you just confirm to me that we must remove the file pending.xml AND use Vlite/rt7lite to remove winsxs (cache)

its not must u could use method #1 to end the setup "forcely"

its just more comfort

thanks ;)

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ok thank you;)

I'll test with the KB integrated

my English was not good, I had not understood the need to delete the xml file and delete winsxs (cache) with vlite/rt7lite (I thought it was one or the other)

thanks ;)

EDIT: I tested by integrating the KB, after installation folder "winsxs" is 2.13/2.17Go

is much more than what I saw on this topic, it's normal?

it is best integrated KB after installation, I think

I used Vlite and after rt7lite (I need the 2 softs to do what I want)

and I deleted the winsxs (cache) with rt7lite with vLite if I delete winsxs (cache), I can not delete DVD Maker, etc ...)

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then it's rt7lite does not remove really winsxs (cache), if I first rt7lite and after Vlite (and I remove winsxs with Vlite)

after installing the winsxs folder is 385Mo (with KB integrated ISO)

but I again with the error "setup" in the Event Viewer indicated above

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OK.by mounting my wim using gimagex i removed pending.XML from my wim image. but still i am having winsxs folder in GB's(over 3GB).

is there is more steps to do.i want to remove winsxs without using vlite or r7lite. also i am having a dell oem ISO wim.it has some langpacks integrated.is it possible to remove unnecessary lanpacks using any tool with GUI. also i want to thanks all guys from the forum for posting subjects on winsxs removal and patched_winsetup.zip; pre-activation_kit_v2.7.3.zip; WindSLIC_winsetup_6-29-2010.zip; WinPE3.0_Contents_x86; and

posters from http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/9682-Je-Jin-s-DISM-Tool;

http://dc229.4shared.com/download/ktaMm869/x86updates.7z?tsid=20101103-070906-f1dc8d3d

http://dc252.4shared.com/download/ox_2Om_e/x64updates.7z?tsid=20101103-070542-ca0b4503

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Perhaps this

Method 1 : just remove Pending.xml from winsxs dir using imagex.exe [before u delete this file u need to know its like file with some proccess that need to be done after doing update or removing or adding packages mostly not effect the system]

or

if u don't ever used imagex or dont have waik install...

Method 2 : Forcely finishing setup by running cmds while the setup

or I misunderstood :unsure:

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