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Vlite and Vista RTM


terence_beggs

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I discarded my copy once I received Business free from MS, but if this is the Vista AIO with both 32 and 64 bit, then look for the Source folder under x86. Copy that entire folder to your HDD and point vLite to that folder.

Good luck.

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strotee76, AIO is not from Microsoft, it's from Winbeta, unofficial. And please don't move anything it must be as it is in the directory structure for AIO to work after vLite.

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What I meant was (I believe, if my memory serves me correctly) there is another 'source' folder once a person goes into the x86 folder on that AIO DVD. Again, I threw away the DVD I downloaded a few months back so I'm trying to recite from memory and I also am aware that AIO was unofficial. :lol: I'm not condoning piracy by any stretch of the imagination.

I also understand that there's another 'source' folder inside the official directory structure. I apologize for any confusion.

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Thanks for the replys guys, makes a lot of sense

Actually the RTM is my companys version (we have a volume licence)i havent for my hands on it yet but our Vista upgrade program has been shelved for 1 year as they think there is no benifit to vista i was going to make a case for cutting down the installation, hell we we pay a lot of money for the licence so i think its worth playing around with.

Cheers

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