tealc
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tealc got a reaction from Mohammed Alsaadi in NET 4for those who want to build a silent .Net 4 with updates includes, you should look for "SoLoR" .Net installer (contains both x86 and x64 / ~100Mb) => [up-to-date]
then read the very interesting forum "mydigitallife" to understand how to build a slim & silent .Net4 installer => from page 135 to 138
i used ricktendo64 MST slimmers too (p. 136), and everything works fine :-)
i could build my own .Net Framework4 up-to-date.
it contains both x86 & x64 and only x86 is installed on x86 machine :-)
i added 3 updates for a 47Mb result installer.
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tealc got a reaction from filter in Windows 7 Toolkit v1.3.0 ALPHAFirstly, which version of W7T are you using?
W7T can remove components but im not sure what RT7Lite does in regarding of removing stuff so can't really answer that question. In v1.4.0 i will be investing a lot of my time working with the components removal to remove language files, and make it a bit more like vLite.
i noticed the CMD Prompt problem testing W7T 1.0.3 Alpha 21, in Virtualbox's last version.
i'm not 100% sure it was Ok with previous builds.
thx again :-)
have some rest too !! :-)
@@ Tealc:- Please don't compare this nice tool with Scrap Rt7 lite, it's a junk software with no updates from last one year. This tool is having releases almost every alternate days, Rt7 lite offers too many features like To set a default theme, Screensaver, Gadgets, Preset Tweaks, but it has also many problems after making the build with Rt7 lite there are always error of windeploy.exe and also corrupts the files. I am happy with W7 Toolkit. Keep up the good work Lego :dancing:
i know that RT7 Lite is veeeery old now, and is not really good compared to the actual W7T, that's a fact :-)
but i like the removal options it offers (components, screensavers, gadgets, ...) and also the 'customize' options.