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Apr 14 2008, 08:59 PM
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I <3 Linux Group: Members Posts: 36 Joined: 4-June 06 From: Juarez City, Mexico Member No.: 97969 OS: 2003 x86
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My nLited Win2k3 is giving me the totally epic error: "Not enough storage to complete this operation"
But in a totally new situation: When trying to install.... anything. I think I might have removed something I should have left... Does any one know what missing service/component could be causing this? The only other cause I can think of is that it is on the drive D.... Other than that, I'm out of ideas Any hints? (By the way, there is more than enough space) |
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Apr 14 2008, 09:01 PM
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WPI Guru Group: Software Developers Posts: 6079 Joined: 18-September 03 From: Pocatello, ID Member No.: 6960 OS: Vista Ultimate x86
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Aaaaaand just how are we supposed to know just what you removed?
Please attach your last session.ini |
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Apr 14 2008, 10:06 PM
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I <3 Linux Group: Members Posts: 36 Joined: 4-June 06 From: Juarez City, Mexico Member No.: 97969 OS: 2003 x86
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Whoops, here's the relevant last_session.ini
LAST_SESSION__205404.13_01.07.16_.INI ( 27.42K )
Number of downloads: 8 |
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Apr 15 2008, 09:08 PM
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I <3 Linux Group: Members Posts: 36 Joined: 4-June 06 From: Juarez City, Mexico Member No.: 97969 OS: 2003 x86
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Solved.. I just started from scratch and this time I didn't disable a bunch of things that sounded like suspicious... size went up by about 120MB (but I also added the Omega ATi driver), performance is about the same (blazing fast!, the "loading windows" bar doesn't even touch the left side of the frame!) and everything works well....
Except the wireless drivers... But I guess that's another story |
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Apr 16 2008, 10:00 AM
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nLited ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 621 Joined: 21-April 05 Member No.: 53048
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What would be this PC used for? From your preset, I see you remove components from many areas (multimedia, printers, networking...)
If you would like to hear advice from a long-time nLite user, I would be slightly more conservative with the hatchet. Yeah, I saw you calmed down. GL |
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Apr 16 2008, 04:33 PM
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I <3 Linux Group: Members Posts: 36 Joined: 4-June 06 From: Juarez City, Mexico Member No.: 97969 OS: 2003 x86
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What would be this PC used for? From your preset, I see you remove components from many areas (multimedia, printers, networking...) If you would like to hear advice from a long-time nLite user, I would be slightly more conservative with the hatchet. Yeah, I saw you calmed down. GL For everything, just like any PC... I'm still a Linux/BSD user, I'd just like to get a feel of what Windows has to offer on it's best configuration... I removed all those things because I don't need them, I don't have a network (it's the only PC around), no printers, hardware is fixed (I don't upgrade my PCs, I just wait until they're too old to be useful and buy a new one).... For multimedia and all those things, I'll just add 3rd party software (I find Microsoft's built-in software to be slow and under-featured (yet bloated with useless and redundant functions), it doesn't show the full potential of Windows) And yeah thanks for the advice, I'll try to be less extremist on the next nLite round nLite (if used correctly) is very effective at voiding the "Windows performance < Linux" statements, nice work nuhi |
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