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I use Gosh method to extract the installation folder and uses you.bat files to remove most of the features i don't want. However after i click finish off, the driver folder is still there put there is no SP1 folder. And there is a driver.cab files.

So is it save to delete the driver folder?

And i read on another thread that you are going to create a bat files that basically does gosh reducing size of souce?

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hey read his website! or the finish off.bat!

it says in there that u have to manually remove the driver folder.!

those driver.cab files are the last bits that are left and compressed.

u are safe to delete them!

i'd use batches first then reduction as well!.

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I really doesn't matter if you using Gosh's trick first or Jdebeock's batches. The only problem you should come across is that the batches will spit out a few errors when it tries to search dosnet.inf (since after gosh's trick it doesn't exist).

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hey read his website! or the finish off.bat!

it says in there that u have to manually remove the driver folder.!

those driver.cab files are the last bits that are left and compressed.

u are safe to delete them!

i'd use batches first then reduction as well!.

yeah... sorry ... I did it 7 times today already and keep on getting errors so i never really got to the last stage. I remember i had to manually delete it myself but i just cound't find where on the webpage i read it. May be i wasn't reading it carefully enough.

I did gosh method first and then batch files. Now i am using Xpcreate & xphotfix to intergate/slipstream these hotfix and Direct X into it.

The only problem i have is that the latest patch from m$ is coursing problem. But i could manully delete 835732 myself.

Hopefully this should work. If i have any problem i may be post here again.

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