vLite 1.1 Beta
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Tip: Click here to update all your PC's outdated driversvLite is a tool for customizing the Windows Vista installation before actually installing it. Windows Vista from Microsoft takes a lot of resources, we all know that.
vLite provides you with an easy removal of the unwanted components in order to make Vista run faster and to your liking. This tool doesn't use any kind of hacking, all files and registry entries are protected as they would be if you install the unedited version only with the changes you select. It configures the installation directly before the installation, meaning you'll have to remake the ISO and reinstall it. This method is much cleaner, not to mention easier and more logical than doing it after installation on every reinstall.
Features:
* component removal
* driver integration
* unattended setup
* split/merge Vista installation CDs
* tweaks
* bootable CD/DVD
Changelog:
* new: Hotfix integration support
* new: Language Pack integration support
* new: Dependency check on component selection
* new: Language UI selection
* new: UI maximization
* new: 'IMAPIv2 Burning Support'
* new: 'Printer Support'
* new: 'Universal Plug and Play (UPNP)'
* new: 'Windows Mobile Device Center'
* new: 'Diagnostics'
* upd: 'Performance Tools' (removes Performance Information in CPanel)
* upd: 'Error Reporting', 'Windows Search' (more removed,previously needed)
* upd: 'Modem drivers' (Bluetooth modem kept)
* fix: KB938979 (rename and move issue)
* fix: Temp folder change (error while accessing image)
* fix: Image delete list on Apply 1st method
Download:
vLite 1.1 Beta (link 1)
vLite 1.1 Beta (link 2)
vLite 1.1 Beta (more links)
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Comments(11)
i wish vlite could convert vista to xp. vista is nothing just a monster.
only losers are still using antique operating systems lol.......j/k
i still
have xp on my machine running dual boot!!
vlite is one of the most well known tools for editing windows vista installations, it
also has an older brother that is called nlite.
www.msfn.org is one of the
biggest sites on the net and they host a forum for it.
so anonymous pig please
f-uck yourself.
why would some in their right mind would go and buy the monster of a software called
vista.... people that thing is a pain in the ass
another tard that has to blab his opinion about vista on a random site.
there
are forums for people like you, go and sign up to it so you and many other people like you
can all argue for hours and hours till one of you wins, but whoever wins would still be a
tard anyway.
plus it's you cannot win since it is up for opinion, that's why
people like you will always be tards.
one word to those without vista... dx10
do not give a flying shit about dx10 ass munch.
quiet a few surveys show that vista is actually loosing microsoft mega-bucks.
directx 10 is not bringing anyone over and since microsoft announced directx10.1 people
have flocked back to xp.
microsoft making the new directx10.1 have pissed over
peoples heads again because people who bought those expensive dx10 cards have been
ripped-off since those expensive dx10 cards can't do directx10.1
microsoft,
screw you and i hope you burn in corporate hell you ass holes.
sorry sir when i used these not helping on 256mb ram
your just dumb, if you know how to actually use the software, then it would work right
but you are too impatient to understand how to use it so don't call it crap you dumbass.
i have been using nlite which is the older version of this, although more
advanced you can create an xp installation that could install and run on even the oldest
pc's.
vlite will be able to do this with vista very soon.
dont cry about this software if you pc is too crap to handle win vista in the first
place.
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xp still the best
By swandike on 08.08.2007 - 01:08