There are more potential for read/write errors if modifying the files “on the fly” If you have the DVD of Vista, please do the same. vLite WILL run directly from the mounted ISO or the CD/DVD-ROM drive, but the creators of vLite DO NOT recommend this. If you have made an ISO of your Vista build, you will need to mount it and copy all contents of the disc to a directory. Next we need to prepare our source files. While this is a BETA, it is a stable build, and I run of a Vista install created from this tool, with no problems at all. This tutorial will show you how to achieve this feat.įirst, we need to go to and download the latest version of vLite which, at time of this tutorial, is 0.95(BETA). This is explained later.) The down side is, as this software is relatively new, you can not make it unattended as of yet. You have to do tweaking to get it down, but its not hard to do. (At the end of THIS particular build, the size will be over 800 megs. The nice thing about vLite, is that if configured a low as possible, you can actually get the Vista Install on a since CD. There is a tool out that will allow you to do almost the same thing to a Vista build. I figured what a better following tutorial than how to do it for Vista. Earlier this week I wrote this tutorial on creating a custom version of Windows XP that will allow you to run it unattended.
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