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vLite

Version: 1.1

Downloads Count: 7,437

License Type: Free

Price: Free

Date Added: Sep 17, 2007

Operating Systems: Windows Vista

File Size: 1535 KB

Author: Dino Nuhagic

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Description of vLite

Want to put Windows Vista on a diet? This freebie will let you do it. This clever program allows you to remove Vista components that otherwise can't be removed. It also lets you tweak Vista in a variety of ways, such as turning on Aero even if your hardware says it can't be run. Once you've turned off components and tweaked to your heart's content, you create a Vista installation DVD, and install your new stripped-down operating system from there.

This program should be used only for those who feel very comfortable with a high degree of techiness and customization. So if that doesn't describe you, don't download it.

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