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nLite v1.4.5 beta 2 (For BongoKongo)

Have you ever wanted to remove Windows components like Media Player, Internet Explorer, Outlook Express, MSN Explorer, Messenger...How about not even to install them with Windows? nLite is a tool for pre-installation Windows configuration and component removal at your choice. Optional bootable image ready for burning on media or testing in virtual machines. With nLite you will be able to have Windows installation which on install does not include, or even contain on media, the unwanted components.




Features:
  • Service Pack Integration
  • Component Removal
  • Unattended Setup
  • Driver Integration
  • Hotfixes Integration
  • Tweaks
  • Services Configuration
  • Patches
  • Bootable ISO creation

Changes in v1.4.5 Beta 2:
  • upd: XP SP3 build 5503 support (WMI service failing)
  • Changes in v1.4.5 beta:
  • new: Internet Explorer 8 integration support
  • new: Component dependency warnings
  • new: 'File System Encryption'
  • new: 'Network Diagnostic' (XP SP3)
  • new: 'Wired AutoConfig' (XP SP3)
  • new: 'Network Access Protection Agent' (XP SP3)
  • new: 'Extensible Authentication Protocol Service' (XP SP3)
  • new: 'Health Key and Certificate Management Service' (XP SP3)
  • fix: Chinese Help removal
  • fix: SIF error WinNTDirectories Value 307 with Dell OEM
  • fix: Security Center removal (XP SP3)
  • fix: Addon H-Cannot create a file, already exists

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Posted in programs by DocBob Add this blog to favorites on Apr. 25, 2008 // 06:42 | Comments (3)
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Posted by DocBob on 25.04.2008 // 10:41 [ Link ]

i'm sorry, U did say Vista, I'll post the vLite, as well.

Posted by BongoKongo on 25.04.2008 // 17:09 [ Link ]

Thanks DocBob, I will have a look at it , but I never asked you for nLite or vLite.

Reply from DocBob on 25.04.2008 // 22:04

Yea, Boss, I know u didn't ask for them but, i think that's what u need to do what u want to do. That's what came to mind when I read your question.