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Old 07-09-2007, 08:41 AM   #1
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Deleting Junk from Vista

Does someone know which files can i delete from a vista installation and still make it supportable by MS ?

There are alot of Sound\Movie Files in the default vista installation as well as TMP Files and stuff...

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Old 07-09-2007, 01:33 PM   #2
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I use several different 3rd party programs to remove JUNK...
many are very good, some are not very good... but
sample: almost all TEMP, temp~, tmp~, bak, ba~ plus other files can be deleted...
after you delete them with (recommended) ctrl + del . saves from filling the trashcan... REBOOT... some of the above will be hidden... so to remove you need to allow hidden to be seen... or use a good 3rd party remover.
Sys Mechanic is good, Vista Manager is good ( I use). You should then also use a REG CLEANER to remove the junk left over from these junk files...
I use REG VAC and Vista Manager for this...
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i was also reffering to junk you could remove from a vista image prior to deployment to minimize it's size, and yes, there's also Temp files there...
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Old 07-09-2007, 11:26 PM   #4
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Question Vista Lite 32 Bit is 680 MB

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i was also reffering to junk you could remove from a vista image prior to deployment to minimize it's size, and yes, there's also Temp files there...
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Does someone know which files can i delete from a vista installation and still make it supportable by MS ?
What you meant was from the image prior to installation... that is different.

Sorry I mis understood. but YES, there are many thing you can remove.. but the easiest way is INSTALL XP SP2... THEN INSTALL THE convert XP to Vista pack... that is the smallest version of Vista there is ... or if you insist on installing from the Vista DVD... install BASIC..
or are you refering to: Windows Vista Ultimate Ultra Lite 32 Bit - 680 mb!
which if you strip Vista to XP SP2 is about the same...
Non supported by Microsoft... but since you ask.
Hence all the removed items:
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# accessories #
accessibility
mobility center
speech support
welcome center

# drivers #
printers, modems & scanners
graphics ,sound and ethernet drivers are still included.

# games #
all games removed

# hardware support #
fax support
internet small computer system interface (iscsi)
smartcards

# languages # ( keyboard languages support not removed )
japanese
korean
simplified chinese
traditional chinese

# multimedia #
media center
movie and dvd maker
screensavers
sideshow
sound recorder
wallpapers ( some wallpapers are remained yet)
windows calendar
windows media samples
windows photo gallery ( photo viewer still there )

# network #
connect to a network projector
internet information services
remote desktop and assistance
remote desktop client
windows collaboration

# services #
error reporting
microsoft dfs replication
offline files
windows remote management
windows search ( this doesnt mean you cant search files and folders.)

# system #
bitlocker drive encryption
help ( you will able to get online help though )
microsoft agent
natural language
parental controls
performance counters
reliability and performance monitor
security center
tablet pc
windows backup
windows defender ( useless )
windows easy transfer
windows sat ( windows system assesment tools, system rating wont be available for your system )
zip folder
You actually get more from XP SP2 than the Lite Stripped version of Vista..
and before you ask.
No, I will not furnish a link to this.
No, I will not assist you in removing from the Vista ISO.
No, The comments are not mine... I have only used copy/paste to show what is removed from the original post..
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Old 07-10-2007, 02:58 AM   #5
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The license you agree to when you open the packaging of a Vista disk stipulates that you may not alter the product in any way. So, basically, as soon as you touch the image it is unsupported

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The license you agree to when you open the packaging of a Vista disk stipulates that you may not alter the product in any way. So, basically, as soon as you touch the image it is unsupported

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Yes, and last but not the least the quote above by Crabby is the most important..
Modify the ISO other than as prescribed by MS and it is NOT LEGIT. and none legit copies of Vista should not be asking questions on how to do.. reason. When the reply to a very accurate HOW TO FIX is "but my copy does not have that function." or that does not work on my version or that is GREYED OUT...

You can Slipstream official updates, patches, fixes into the original ISO, and still remain LEGIT. To slipstream you can find the official recommended method + code(s) in the MS site, with a little bit of looking.
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How to slipstream hotfixes that replace pre-existing driver filesDescribes how to add hotfixes and replace inbox drivers to a Windows distribution install share.
support.microsoft.com/kb/814847
Plus there are many other sites some unofficial that show you how to slipstream...
cd \
cd sp2
xpsp2.exe -x:c:\sp2 [ENTER] (X=extract)
Your computer will seem to pause for a bit, and then an Extracting Files dialog will come up and display the progress.

cd i386 [ENTER]
cd update [ENTER]
update -s:c:\xp [ENTER] (s=slipstream)

After a short pause, XP SP2 Setup will combine, or slipstream, the SP2 files into the XP install.

All the above commands are manually typed using the "CMD" function..
What I have showed you is Official Legit ways to do it..and any other method makes your copy 100% NONE COMPLIANT or ILLEGAL.
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