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  Posted 13 August 2009 - 10:25 AM

I have updated 7Slimmer to MMX-R2. Everyone interested in making a custom Win7 install should check it out!
Downloads (total, as of 12-03-10): 78,893 (including external host for non-members)
Downloads (latest version): 312
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This thread is essentially a novice-friendly guide to modify Windows 7. Component removal is the central focus, but the user can customize a Windows 7 installation disk with language packs, updates, addons, tweaks, and much more. This is a semi-GUI program, meaning that you do not have to type in lines of code at a DOS prompt. Just run the program (Vista/7 users: Run as Administrator) and follow the prompts.

I am attaching a README for specific details. For in-depth details, read Jeronimo's thread about removal.bat

The source code is available, do whatever you want I'm too lazy to write a license... Consider it open source.

Questions? Just ask in this thread and I'll try to get it answered :)

UPDATE: 0.2 -- Some x64 users were having problems with the CHOICE.COM user-selection engine. This update fixes that. The included 7Slimmer.ZIP file has both the 32-Bit and 64-Bit version. 32-Bit also gets a little cleaner code.

UPDATE: 7Slimmer MMX -- 2010 is here! The UI is refreshed, and some functions like cleanup and remove packages are a lot faster. The 32-Bit and 64-Bit versions are combined into one EXE file - still no need to install anything. 'MMX' is Roman Numeral for 2010 if you didn't know :)

UPDATE: 7Slimmer MMX-R2 -- Final version for now, cleaned code and made the program compatible with EVERY Windows NT-based OS. Before, you had to be on Windows 7 exclusively (or download a lot of extra files).

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I have made a video tutorial for anyone interested. Click Here!

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Posted 13 August 2009 - 11:04 AM

Downloadin now. Thanks for the effort!

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Posted 13 August 2009 - 01:24 PM

Saw your guide, have not read it completely, in stead of reg file, you could use the following command:
reg delete HKLM\wim\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Desktop\NameSpace\{98D99750-0B8A-4c59-9151-589053683D73}


I keep my removal batch-file up to date in the topic Windows 7 x64 vLite "extreme removal". There were some errors/issues in previous releases. From what I see:
double quote missing after .log

Maybe if you mark your changes, you can easily add them or maybe I will (not sure if it is just the prep-section). I would not keep to seperate removals for x86 and x64, they nearly always need to make changes to the file anyway.

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Posted 13 August 2009 - 02:29 PM

First of all, excellent guide mate!

I have a question about it, is it 'compatible' with Ultimate versions?
I mean that if I change the 'image index' and 'edition' values in the removal file, would it work OK???
Or does it need more tweaking to make it work with Ultimate???
If that's the case, could you please tell me what do I have to change to make it work?

PS: right now I'm starting to make a test with Ultimate, hope it goes OK.

Thanks in advance
Nico

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Posted 13 August 2009 - 04:33 PM

===== Post Nº1 =====

View PostHachiRoku, on Aug 13 2009, 02:29 PM, said:

First of all, excellent guide mate!

I have a question about it, is it 'compatible' with Ultimate versions?
I mean that if I change the 'image index' and 'edition' values in the removal file, would it work OK???
Or does it need more tweaking to make it work with Ultimate???
If that's the case, could you please tell me what do I have to change to make it work?

PS: right now I'm starting to make a test with Ultimate, hope it goes OK.

Thanks in advance
Nico


Yup! As long as you change the image index, it will work with Ultimate.

I just realized a few errors in the 'modified' batch files (thanks Jeronimo!) I'll work on them after I get back from Driver's Ed lol

Guide #2 will be here soon with *hopefully* better support and maybe a GUI if I find a week or so of free time. For now, You'll have to manually create the ISO, Mount, LNG, and Drvers folders as well as place intlcfg and imagex in C:* :blushing: Not so bad right?

===== Post Nº2 =====

EDIT: I uploaded a working Guide (it's #2) on the first post. removalXX.bat prep and fixreg now work, and the folders are created. imagex.exe and intlcfg.exe are automatically copied to the working directory based on the architecture you are modding. 'SausageHack' is now spelled correctly :thumbup

Important note I missed in the original post: If you are modding an x64 edition of Win7, you NEED to be in an x64 working environment as you run these scripts. If you are modding x86, you can work from either x86 or amd64. If you are working from amd64, modify removal64.bat so that the batch file can look in the right places!

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Posted 14 August 2009 - 08:21 AM

I am going to update the removal.bat shortly. I would recommend grabbing that 1 when it is available. Would be even better to have your modifications clearly marked and add them per default. However it is not necessary to add imagex to the dir of the removal, it does require less changes to the batchfile.

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Posted 14 August 2009 - 02:43 PM

whats the reason for the *restarts*. what difference does it make?

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Posted 15 August 2009 - 06:00 AM

===== Post Nº1 =====

I just went through your nicely explained procedure. I hope to try it out soon on x64 version. ;)

===== Post Nº2 =====

I think there are few problems in removal64.bat (I tried this one only),

1. One can't go beyond the line in batch file
start "WIM-prompt" cmd
goto exit
2. After copying imagex.etc and the saus*.ini, there is again redirection to exit

I haven't gone beyond these lines.

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Posted 15 August 2009 - 09:54 PM

View Postclavicle, on Aug 15 2009, 11:30 AM, said:

I think there are few problems in removal64.bat (I tried this one only),

1. One can't go beyond the line in batch file
start "WIM-prompt" cmd
goto exit
2. After copying imagex.etc and the saus*.ini, there is again redirection to exit

I haven't gone beyond these lines.




Thanks for pointing that out. I really haven't tested the x64 be because I'm writing this from my iPod. On top of that the only computer I have access to at the time I made that guide is a 800mhz intel celerom box running nLited XP on it! Guys, mod the batch files and the guide as much as you want and then upload it! It's for all of us to tweak!

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Posted 15 August 2009 - 10:04 PM

View PostSausageHack, on Aug 15 2009, 11:54 PM, said:

View Postclavicle, on Aug 15 2009, 11:30 AM, said:

I think there are few problems in removal64.bat (I tried this one only),

1. One can't go beyond the line in batch file
start "WIM-prompt" cmd
goto exit
2. After copying imagex.etc and the saus*.ini, there is again redirection to exit

I haven't gone beyond these lines.




Thanks for pointing that out. I really haven't tested the x64 be because I'm writing this from my iPod. On top of that the only computer I have access to at the time I made that guide is a 800mhz intel celerom box running nLited XP on it! Guys, mod the batch files and the guide as much as you want and then upload it! It's for all of us to tweak!

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Posted 18 August 2009 - 02:54 PM

Whew... finally got my laptop back, so more work with x64! I have heard some people getting stuck on WIM-Prompt, I'll be fixing that if it is indeed a problem. I apologize for not testing all aspects of these files before I uploaded them, I just wanted them uploaded hoping that other people could step in and work out bugs. Anyway, dead0 has a similar thread that focuses on not-so-extreme removal if anyone wants an alternative guide per se...

Keep updated! Guide v3 will probably be up soon :)

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Posted 18 August 2009 - 03:09 PM

View PostSausageHack, on Aug 18 2009, 02:54 PM, said:

Whew... finally got my laptop back, so more work with x64! I have heard some people getting stuck on WIM-Prompt, I'll be fixing that if it is indeed a problem. I apologize for not testing all aspects of these files before I uploaded them, I just wanted them uploaded hoping that other people could step in and work out bugs. Anyway, dead0 has a similar thread that focuses on not-so-extreme removal if anyone wants an alternative guide per se...

Keep updated! Guide v3 will probably be up soon :)



EDIT: Really soon: Here's Guide v3! The issue some people are having with x64 wasn't really a problem. When you run
removal64.bat prep
, it will copy files and then ask if SausageHack.ini is a file or a directory. Type 'F' for file name. Then, it will exit when it copies it over to the presets folder.

The only change in version 3 is that now the prep script automatically exits after it does it's thing. xD *scattered applause* :hello:

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Posted 19 August 2009 - 05:10 AM

Can anybody tell me file size of rebuilt ISO installtion file? Thanks.

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Posted 19 August 2009 - 12:14 PM

I do not mind you post your guide with my alterations, but please keep in mind I try to keep it flexible. If you put in fixed parameters, then someone might not be able to use it. Where I always use %mount%, you put C:\Mount in the fixreg at the bottom.

Maybe I can include some additional options, so that you can use your options together with my removal batch-file. That also keeps it easy to maintain for you. You have to point out what changes you made, otherwise I would have to dig thrue the whole thing.

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Posted 19 August 2009 - 06:39 PM

View PostJeronimo, on Aug 19 2009, 12:14 PM, said:

I do not mind you post your guide with my alterations, but please keep in mind I try to keep it flexible. If you put in fixed parameters, then someone might not be able to use it. Where I always use %mount%, you put C:\Mount in the fixreg at the bottom.

Maybe I can include some additional options, so that you can use your options together with my removal batch-file. That also keeps it easy to maintain for you. You have to point out what changes you made, otherwise I would have to dig thrue the whole thing.


Jeronimo, I have made this package to go with the guide. I understand what you mean about keeping it flexible, and like i said anyone can mod this. Maybe it would be cool if we worked together on a batch that could encompass both 32 and 64 bit, and include :prep and :fixreg

Would that be cool?

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Posted 20 August 2009 - 03:34 AM

Sure, that is the reason why I posted here. See my previous post and let me know.

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Posted 20 August 2009 - 06:16 AM

wow, i followed your guide with a little modifications and my partition c only takes less than 1.8GB (without virtual memory), it's so cool, thanks for your efforts.

but i got some questions:
1.)
 
REM Image Index (pre-vLite: 1 HomeStarter, 2 Home Premium, 3 Professional, 4 Ultimate) 

actually, i found there are 5 indexes in rtm install.wim. Ultimate index is 5 not 4, you may check my attched log.

2.)why do we need repeat steps 15 and 16 in your guide?

3.)in your guide, you said: "Now the final step is a vLite dummy run. vLite the image and apply one tweak", what does this mean? shall i run vlite then rebuild?

4.)removal32.bat removes a lot of packages. how to get a full package list together with description so that i can create my customization system depend on my requirement.

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Posted 20 August 2009 - 08:37 AM

View PostJeronimo, on Aug 20 2009, 03:34 AM, said:

Sure, that is the reason why I posted here. See my previous post and let me know.


Ok lol :) It seems that you are the batch file genious around here. If you could write a batch that includes prep and fixreg, as well as other useful parameters, I would be more than happy to write a detailed and easy to follow guide for it. I like the idea of having only one batch file, but some people aren't very apt at editing it to suit their specific needs. I was thinking maybe a parameter for 32 bit and another for 64 bit? Maybe auto-detection based on a hash of a particular file? I not super scripter but let me know if any of that sounds good.

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Posted 20 August 2009 - 09:58 AM

No problem. So you changed nothing beside x86/amd64 and additional options for prep and fixreg?

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Posted 20 August 2009 - 05:03 PM

View PostJeronimo, on Aug 20 2009, 09:58 AM, said:

No problem. So you changed nothing beside x86/amd64 and additional options for prep and fixreg?


Yup. Just added those parameters and seperated into x86 and amd64.

I know you do the 'extreme removal,' so maybe there could be a version for you, but also a version that keeps IE8 and WMP 12? Thanks. I would take them out myself, but I really don't want to keep a perfectly safe to remove package. Just quote or PM me when and where the new batch is up :thumbup

Thanks!

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