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    Put Windows Vista on a diet with vLite

    Windows Vista often gets referred to as a bloated operating system. Agree or not, a tool going by the name of vLite will allow you to trim Windows Vista to its bare essentials.
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    Re: Put Windows Vista on a diet with vLite

    Your link sucks!

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    nLite's a good program, but I can't say I used more than a few times to test the trimming features of it, more to install service packs quicker than typing out commands and then making an ISO. nLite just did it in a couple of clicks. Haven't used vLite yet. I'll let others test the water on what's safe to remove (not that I'll bother removing anything anyway).

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