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<blockquote data-quote="pxxb1" data-source="post: 1026068" data-attributes="member: 69270"><p>Why not buy a NTLite license and do it yourself. One thing with all reduced Os is that much gets reinstalled by Windows over time so it is not a definitive solution, with NTLite you can remove that. Maintain a "modded" Os is a never ending endevour, is it worth it, only you can say. Me, i have done it for about 7 years and answer that question with, no, it is to much work. With NTlite, not so much if you do it moderatly.</p><p></p><p>What i often use is the data on the "askvg" site, any good uninstaller to remove "bloat" and clean up unneccesary cache with Dim++. That is enough for basic installations on Windows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pxxb1, post: 1026068, member: 69270"] Why not buy a NTLite license and do it yourself. One thing with all reduced Os is that much gets reinstalled by Windows over time so it is not a definitive solution, with NTLite you can remove that. Maintain a "modded" Os is a never ending endevour, is it worth it, only you can say. Me, i have done it for about 7 years and answer that question with, no, it is to much work. With NTlite, not so much if you do it moderatly. What i often use is the data on the "askvg" site, any good uninstaller to remove "bloat" and clean up unneccesary cache with Dim++. That is enough for basic installations on Windows. [/QUOTE]
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