"VLite" which can create Windows Vista ISO image without unnecessary components



It seems that "vLite" which can create a customized ISO image by deleting components included in Windows Vista standard is released. This is the successor to "nLite" that allows you to create installation CDs for Windows 2000 and XP with unnecessary components removed. It is still a beta version now, but if completed it would be finished in a very user-friendly software.

Details are as follows.
VLite - Windows Vista configuration tool
http://www.vlite.net/

Download from below. The behavior requires .NET Framework 2.0 (it seems to be in Vista from the beginning).

Download - vLite - Windows Vista configuration tool

The screen looks something like this




It seems that it corresponds to 64 bit version of Windows Vista once. In addition, as it is still possible to do it, it is obvious that it is highly likely that it is full of unknown troubles, and it is completely converted to a column. Since existing defects are reported to the forum at first, if it does not work well, it may be solved by looking into it.

MSFN Forums -> vLite

in Software, Posted by darkhorse_log