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AHRIMANSEFID
post Oct 20 2009, 04:01 AM
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I want to remove these from the installing win vista and I don't want to show them and I want to have ultimate only.What should I do?
install_Windows Vista Enterprise x64.clg
install_Windows Vista Enterprise x86.clg
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tcntad
post Nov 4 2009, 10:18 AM
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QUOTE (AHRIMANSEFID @ Oct 20 2009, 04:01 AM) *
I want to remove these from the installing win vista and I don't want to show them and I want to have ultimate only.What should I do?
install_Windows Vista Enterprise x64.clg
install_Windows Vista Enterprise x86.clg
THANKS A LOT



So you dont want vista business/enterprise on your vistadvd ?

You can use vlite to remove different versions, start it > path to dvd > pick ultimate > check integration box > "apply" and then choose "save changes only", now you can delete the versions you want from the dvd, and when thats done you can just exit or create a new iso or burn it directly to a dvd and ur ready to go.

Otherwise you can use imagex /info command after installing windows aik but its little more work using that..


Edit.. vLite again. path to dvd > pick your version > do whatever you want with it > apply > done..

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post Nov 5 2009, 01:11 PM
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Are you using multiple product keys for different installs or just 1? If you enter the productkey in the autounattend then it wouldnt prompt for any version and just go ahead with whatever version the key was coded too.
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