nLite 1.2 Beta

Cheers slimy for the heads up on this release.

nLite lets you choose which components to remove from Windows 2000, XP or 2003 before installation. By removing unneeded components you gain on your system speed and security. It supports removal of almost any component and few services. You can make a bootable ISO and easily slipstream Service packs with a click of a button. Use the easy cd-key implementation so you don"t need to enter it during setup.

Download: nLite 1.2 Beta | 1.67 MB (Freeware)
View: Website
Link: Neowin Discussion


Latest Changes:
New: XP Media Center edition support
New: Desktop Themes integration
New: User accounts unattended setup
New: Merge Cabinets option
New: Burning ISO on CD/DVD
New: Remove duplicate files option
New: Unattended nLite processing with switches
New: Prompt repair Unattended mode
Update: Moved Patches to the Options page, Services to Tweaks
Update: Windows 2003 (x86 and x64) SP2 beta compatibility
Update: Internet Explorer 7 RC1 and KB921398, KB914798, KB840374, KB897338... integration
Update: Services config, only changed states applied, added new ones
Fix: Textmode 64bit driver integration (VIA RAID, NVRAID, Intel Promise RAID...)
Fix: Driver integration in multiple sessions (was missing files sometimes)
New: Extensible Storage Engine (Esent97)
New: Visual Basic Scripting support
New: Comtrol Test Terminal Program
New: Format drive support (separated from Floppy support)
New: Serial Pen Tablet
New: IBM PS/2 TrackPoint
New: ALI 1535 SMBus Host Controller
New: CPU Intel, AMD, Crusoe
New: Blaster/Nachi removal tool
New: Cluster service (win2k3)
New: Terminal Server Licensing (win2k3)
New: POP3 Service (win2k3)
New: AGP filters
New: AMD IDE Controller (Win2k3+)
New: File and Print Services for Macintosh (Win2k3)
Update: Ethernet drivers
Update: Jet Database Engine
Update: Terminal Services for Win2k3
Update: Wireless Service for Win2k3
Update: BITS, now removes Win2k3 BITS Server Extensions
Fix: Help (while installing printer missing help files)

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