if u can, can some one link me a tutorial ?
i have dell vista basic sp1 cd ?
i want a clean install with out the other cluttery stuff that comes with vista
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Can I use vLite with my dell os CD ?
#2
Posted 18 April 2009 - 12:31 AM
Maybe, if it's identical to a retail cd.
If you're intending to remove the stuff the OEMs, not Microsoft, include, then you're outta luck since vLite doesn't remove OEM bundled software.
If you're intending to remove the stuff the OEMs, not Microsoft, include, then you're outta luck since vLite doesn't remove OEM bundled software.
#3
Posted 04 July 2009 - 02:21 PM
You can
TO REMOVE DELL CRAP + DEFAULT SERIAL
FROM http://forum.noteboo...ad.php?t=120228
OEM Re-Installation Disc: (This one requires a bit more fiddling than the others, so consider it for more advanced users) Some OEMs ship their systems with a "re-installation disc". This disc may be be customized by the OEM to install only one version of Vista, but those customizations can usually be "undone" using vLite, and then will allow you to install any version (that you have a license for) from that disc. This modification removes some of the custom scripts that an OEM uses to automate the Vista installation. Sometimes they also customize the windows install files, but I think they just add drivers to them. Using this method does not give you a "pristine" install disc, but it should be enough to work. An example where you could do this is if you have a Dell Vista Business disc at work that only allows you to install Vista Business. You can modify this disc to allow you to install Home Premium on your home laptop.
For Dell discs:
Copy the entire Dell DVD to a folder on your hard drive
In the "sources" folder, there is a folder called "$oem$". Delete it
In the "sources" folder, there is a file called "pid.txt". Delete it. <-- thiss is the dell product key
Open vLite and burn a new disc using those files
Install vista. It should now allow you to choose a version of Vista to install, and also will not install the dell product key and activation files
(Thanks to Silas Awaketh for the info that helped me figure this out)
Dell is currently the only OEM I have info for. If you have a disc from another OEM, please let me know and we can figure out how to add it.
Procedure:
TO REMOVE DELL CRAP + DEFAULT SERIAL
FROM http://forum.noteboo...ad.php?t=120228
OEM Re-Installation Disc: (This one requires a bit more fiddling than the others, so consider it for more advanced users) Some OEMs ship their systems with a "re-installation disc". This disc may be be customized by the OEM to install only one version of Vista, but those customizations can usually be "undone" using vLite, and then will allow you to install any version (that you have a license for) from that disc. This modification removes some of the custom scripts that an OEM uses to automate the Vista installation. Sometimes they also customize the windows install files, but I think they just add drivers to them. Using this method does not give you a "pristine" install disc, but it should be enough to work. An example where you could do this is if you have a Dell Vista Business disc at work that only allows you to install Vista Business. You can modify this disc to allow you to install Home Premium on your home laptop.
For Dell discs:
Copy the entire Dell DVD to a folder on your hard drive
In the "sources" folder, there is a folder called "$oem$". Delete it
In the "sources" folder, there is a file called "pid.txt". Delete it. <-- thiss is the dell product key
Open vLite and burn a new disc using those files
Install vista. It should now allow you to choose a version of Vista to install, and also will not install the dell product key and activation files
(Thanks to Silas Awaketh for the info that helped me figure this out)
Dell is currently the only OEM I have info for. If you have a disc from another OEM, please let me know and we can figure out how to add it.
Procedure:
#4
Posted 19 July 2009 - 10:39 AM
Hi,
I have a similar problem. I'm using a MSI-Notebook and only have the provided Recovery Media from MSI. The folder "source" contains a folder $OEM$ and the files PIDGENX.DLL and OEMHELPINS.DLL, but deleting them isn't any use. Do you have some idea how I could access the installations files via v.lite? (The operating system is Vista Home Premium 32-bit, by the way) This would be really great.
thanx
I have a similar problem. I'm using a MSI-Notebook and only have the provided Recovery Media from MSI. The folder "source" contains a folder $OEM$ and the files PIDGENX.DLL and OEMHELPINS.DLL, but deleting them isn't any use. Do you have some idea how I could access the installations files via v.lite? (The operating system is Vista Home Premium 32-bit, by the way) This would be really great.
thanx
#5
Posted 19 July 2009 - 10:43 AM
Hi, just found out that renaming SOURCE to SOURCES would do the trick. Still, it was your post that helped me figger this out, so thanks again!
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