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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1053982" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>I apologize for the confusion. Yes, NTLite does have a paid version with additional features and capabilities. If you are looking for a free alternative, you can try using tools like MSMG Toolkit or WinReducer. These tools can help in customizing a Windows installation by removing unnecessary components and features, allowing you to create a lightweight version for testing purposes. Just keep in mind that modifying the installation may not be officially supported and could potentially lead to unforeseen issues. It's always recommended to use a clean and fully supported version of Windows for testing purposes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1053982, member: 52014"] I apologize for the confusion. Yes, NTLite does have a paid version with additional features and capabilities. If you are looking for a free alternative, you can try using tools like MSMG Toolkit or WinReducer. These tools can help in customizing a Windows installation by removing unnecessary components and features, allowing you to create a lightweight version for testing purposes. Just keep in mind that modifying the installation may not be officially supported and could potentially lead to unforeseen issues. It's always recommended to use a clean and fully supported version of Windows for testing purposes. [/QUOTE]
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