I was reading requirements. Odd that you need x86 to make 32 or 64 bit, and that x64 can only make x64 installs. Bummer that my puter is an old 939 socket and doesn't support virtualization .......I need a better job.
Haven't tested, but from the looks of it its just a frontend for DISM and disables features, doesn't actually remove them from the WIM. But thats just a guess.
Runs on XP x86 with 1.5gb with single core processor without virtualization technology enabled for for 7 x64 customizing perfectly fine.
There's no 10MB release yet. But the next release of the application is supposed to be 10MB instead of the ~190MB it's now. EDIT - Colin beat me to it!
I tried this s**t yesterday and yea i know its beta BUT I pick my 7AIO folder (E:\7work\dvd) and i get an error message saying its out of bounds or whatever.. and the socalled danish language isnt danish but dutch.. Found the thread yesterday at msfn unattended windows 7 board..
I have used nLite and vLite in the past, for making custom installations of Windows XP and Vista. I really like the idea of removing all the extra crap that I don't need. But there is a big problem when you use one of these programs to remove features -- you can't install the next service pack on your modified system.
I loved vlite, I hope this turns out to be a viable replacement. One problem with vlite was that you had to delete a registry key to allow the install of service packs because the removal of some features could cripple an installation once the SP had been installed.
this can integrated cab file ? in 7cust we cant do that..... waiting for 10mb to download.... 190 MB is big size for b'coz speed download just a few KB/s.....