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    Nlite for vista

    the beta version of Vlite is available and can bring a vista install to fit on a single cd

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    Ive been using vlite for a while now and its seems very stable and extremely useful - why they made the boot loader so difficult to edit i dont know.

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    Ahh great, loved nLite. Will give a it a blast when i stump up the money for a new mobo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by s_kinton View Post
    Ive been using vlite for a while now and its seems very stable and extremely useful - why they made the boot loader so difficult to edit i dont know.
    Probably to stop people tinkering with it! I think that really it was more about having a more advanced bootloader, both graphically and one advanced enough to adapt to many situations...

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