vLite"Windows Vista users now have a way to cut down the operating system's famously large installation footprint with a free software tool. Developer Dino Nuhagic released version 1.1 of vLite last week. The configuration utility is designed to remove Vista components such as Windows Media Player, Windows Mail, Windows Photo Viewer, Wallpapers and other utilities before installation, creating a new installable image. The utility can also integrate other components such as hotfixes, drivers and language packs into the new image and has an unattended install function, Nuhagic said. Tools such as vLite are a response to concerns about what even Microsoft has conceded is Vista's enormous install size. Similar tools exist for Windows XP, such as Nuhagic's own nLite."
- News From PCWorld
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Posted on 31 Mar 2008 by Oliver
by Anon @ 31 Mar 2008 03:14 pm
Is it really all that worth it? wassat
by MIndwarp @ 02 Apr 2008 07:55 pm
Well for some people I'm guessing yes. Why install components you know you'll never use?
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