[Update] nLite 1.0 Final

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CoMa

nLite
http://www.nliteos.com/

nLite is a tool for permanent Windows components removal and
pre-installation Windows setup. After removal there is an option to make
bootable image ready for burning on cd or testing in virtual machines. With
nLite you will be able to have Windows installation which on install
doesn't include, or even contain on cd, unwanted components.

nLite Features
- Service Pack Integration
- Component Removal
- Unattended Setup
- Driver Integration *
- Hotfixes Integration **
- Tweaks
- Patches ***
- Bootable ISO creation

* - Textmode (CD Boot) and normal PnP
** - hotfixes with white icons, *KB*.exe, including update packs
and Internet Explorer 7
***- supports generic SFC, Uxtheme, TcpIp and Usb Polling patching.


So far it supports Windows 2000, XP x86/x64 and 2003 x86/x64 all languages.

It needs .NET Framework 2.0 in order to run it



v1.0 Final
- new: Swedish interface language
- new: Automatic Updates Unattended setup
- new: Hotfixes and Update Packs MD5-Checksum on right-click
- fix: Empty lines in Tweaks like in French translation
- fix: Enable Remote Desktop tweak
- fix: Exiting while integrating addons (Kels + RVM issue)
- update: Saved Sony Memory Stick with Cameras compatibility option
- update: System Restore % minimum value
- update: Direct Integration support for non-English KB916281


v1.0 RC8
- new: Unattended Network Adapters setup
- new: Autologon Count option
- new: System Restore point maximum age option
- new: Media Center compatibility option
- update: Internet Explorer 7 beta 2 (32 and 64bit) Direct
Integration support via hotfix page
- update: Direct Integration support: KB907265, KB906219, KB901190,
KB908531, KB912812, kb892130, KB911562.x64, kb905474, KB915415...
- update: Imaging (2k leftovers)
- update: Tweaks page, many new and fixed
- update: Entry multiselection enabled for all textmode drivers
- fix: Hotfix moving after sorting
- fix: Deleted folders marked for removal causing crash
- fix: Keep Codepages option (needed for Office updates)
- fix: Can't load SmartUI Library printer error
- fix: Missing smi.mib on SMNP install
- fix: Expanded service pack slipstream under Win2k



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CoMa

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John Corliss

CoMa said:
nLite
http://www.nliteos.com/
(clipped)

It needs .NET Framework 2.0 in order to run it

I'd probably give it a try if it weren't for that requirement.

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for instance. No adware, cdware, commercial software, crippleware,
demoware, nagware, PROmotionware, shareware, spyware, time-limited
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J

jona

John Corliss said:
I'd probably give it a try if it weren't for that requirement.

There's an alternative runtime to install (~6mb). Here's the text from the
'instructions.txt' file:

<C&P>
Description:
These are separated nLite runtime files from .NET Framework 2.0 so you
don't need to install it if you don't want to !

Instructions:
Just install it to the nLite's folder...it MUST be in the same place as
nLite.
These runtimes are relatively small to download and it doesn't register any
DLLs, just copies needed files.

Warning:
Also...people with Framework installed don't use this because it will
invalidate your .NET installation.
If you however decide to install Framework then first uninstall these
runtimes and reboot.</C&P>
 
J

John Corliss

jona said:
There's an alternative runtime to install (~6mb). Here's the text from the
'instructions.txt' file:

<C&P>
Description:
These are separated nLite runtime files from .NET Framework 2.0 so you
don't need to install it if you don't want to !

Instructions:
Just install it to the nLite's folder...it MUST be in the same place as nLite.
These runtimes are relatively small to download and it doesn't register any
DLLs, just copies needed files.

Warning:
Also...people with Framework installed don't use this because it will
invalidate your .NET installation. If you however decide to install Framework
then first uninstall these runtimes and reboot.</C&P>

jona,
Thanks for pointing that out. While that's an probably an
alternative, I wish the program was coded in a way that it didn't
require those runtimes. But I'm not a programmer, and so don't know if
that's possible.

--
Regards from John Corliss
I don't reply to trolls like Andy Mabbett or Doc (who uses sock puppets)
for instance. No adware, cdware, commercial software, crippleware,
demoware, nagware, PROmotionware, shareware, spyware, time-limited
software, trialware, viruses or warez for me, please.
 

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