nLite 1.0 RC2


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What's new:

general

- new: Remove old BIOS information compatibility option

- new: Keyboard layout and Language group unattended options

- update: .NET Framework 2.0 compatibility

- update: Redesigned few pages, more readable

- update: Smaller final size by compressing more files

- update: KB891957-x64, KB906569, KB899589-v2, KB900725 integration

- update: RVM Pack 2.0+ support

- fix: Missing DATA folder error message

- fix: Driver integration from read-only media

components

- new: Keyboard layouts

- new: Acm Core Codecs

- new: Network Location Awareness (NLA)

- update: NetDDE (back)

- update: Printer Support (removes spooler service)

- update: BlueTooth not dependable on Modem Support

- update: WMP connectivity not dependant on ICW

- fix: SCSI drivers component detection

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I?m a fan of the software; however I just use it to make a copy of XP run without the need to enter information. I don?t take things of it anymore. Anytime I have tried to do so, when windows had installed I got that message, about files on windows had been removed or replaced. Also one time I had taken some stuff off from windows, and when it was all on the computer, I ran Autopatcher like always, but it would not work. Would not get past the first stage when it checks modules. I must have removed something it needs. I did only take the stuff off that N-lite said was safe. Things like windows tour, and the sample music that comes with XP, that I don?t need or want.

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