Don't lose weight on the Vista operating system

  

More and more Vista users use the third-party weight loss tool vLite to lose weight to the Vista system by removing operating system components. But Microsoft said on Wednesday that it did not agree with this change to the Vista installation CD.

Microsoft said: "Microsoft does not recommend using any tools to attempt to modify the Vista operating system installation files, as this may affect operating system features, future Windows Update upgrades and service pack package upgrades. And may cause the operating system to become unstable. ”

Of course, the company did not mention anyone downgrading to Windows XP and switching to the Mac platform.

Microsoft engineers revealed in a university speech that the MinWin kernel of Windows 7 is only 25MB, but I don't know if Microsoft will make a difference in component size.

Note: vLite is a commonly used Vista installation disk customization tool, which allows users to freely customize their own Vista installation disk, integrate the latest upgrade patches or language packs, and eliminate unnecessary system components. Pre-adjust system settings, even unattended installations. It can reduce the Vista installation disk to more than 500 MB and generate an ISO CD image. As for the tool, I believe that users can make their own judgments.

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