Randomness, on Nov 30 2008, 02:12 AM, said:
Thanks MPalmz. You have understood the purpose of this thread completely. I myself is not an expert on this field, but with assistance from all of you, I am able to refine it all the way until it is complete. It can be argued whether or not I should have named it a guide, when it is only in the early stages, but I think I caught more interest upon it this way.
Now I have finally managed to get the latest version of VLite running. I'm now cooperating with a computer technican who knows a lot more than me. So I have decided to overhaul my first post with a new setup that is more likely to succeed than the current one. It will take a little bit of time though. Maybe a few days. So please have patience until then.

Oh crap. I better copy this guide then because it worked perfectly for me. People who have difficulties just need to use a little common sense and play it safe on a few of the "iffy" things. For example I kept in some things that the guide indicates can be removed like Crash Dump and Firewire. I'm also vLiting a very current release of Vista (my OEM disk had SP1 already integrated) so some of the options are different. You just use common sense, read up on things that are questionable for removal. My personal ISO was 1.06GB and despite leaving in several components I was able to chop out 2/3 of my original ISO. Not as slim as some other people's ISO's but my system is at least twice as fast now...at least!
It was this guide that actually got me back into OS customization and I'm just thrilled with vLite now.
Maybe warn us prior to replacing this guide in case there are others that frequent the thread for perfecting their custom OS. I'm actually using it tonight to fix both of my work PC's.
This post has been edited by MPalmz: 02 December 2008 - 12:26 AM