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SpaceBaby
Ok well i have been reading about VLite and i noticed you can't add SP1 then remove stuff from the install but the question is...

If i have a retail copy with SP1 already on it can i remove stuff to make it lighter?
Shan_blender
First of all; you can at any time remove the SP1 from your CBuild Windows, but only in Windows .
Second, ou can't and won't remove the SP1 from a custom B. Because the Sp1 is in the B as a "normal" Windows
SpaceBaby
that isn't really what i was asking.

i don't want to remove the SP1 from the build, I was wondering if with a retail copy of vista with SP1 already installed can you remove stuff just like you can with a normal edition of vista?

i ask this because i have read if you integrate SP1 into a basic vista install you can't remove/add stuff without an error occurring.
Kelsenellenelvian
OK

Yes you can vLite the chit outta that disk! (I do it all the time)

The error they discuss is when you goto MU and try to update it ussually fails.
Shan_blender
QUOTE (SpaceBaby @ Nov 15 2008, 05:41 PM) *
that isn't really what i was asking.

i don't want to remove the SP1 from the build, I was wondering if with a retail copy of vista with SP1 already installed can you remove stuff just like you can with a normal edition of vista?

i ask this because i have read if you integrate SP1 into a basic vista install you can't remove/add stuff without an error occurring.

Ah ok, sorry bout' that, yes you can biggrin.gif
weEvil
QUOTE (SpaceBaby @ Nov 15 2008, 06:41 PM) *
i don't want to remove the SP1 from the build, I was wondering if with a retail copy of vista with SP1 already installed can you remove stuff just like you can with a normal edition of vista?


You should have no issues.

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i ask this because i have read if you integrate SP1 into a basic vista install you can't remove/add stuff without an error occurring.


Source and date please.
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