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Dec 31, 2017 - If you want to have a Thin PC OS like in your local language, it would be. Shutochnie nominacii dlya nagrazhdeniya sotrudnikov detskogo sada. Download the 'Windows 7 Thin PC' evaluation ISO and extract to a folder. Is for Ultimate 64bit updated, not a like for like comparison if Thin is 32bit.

This thread has missing the point at some point in the comments, this is for slimming down your 7 Starter, Home Basic-Premium, Pro, Ultimate as much as a ThinPC edition, only make sure to check compatibility for office and all what you would like to keep and if there is telemetry/Consumer experience index, uncheck them, to be safe. If you want to have a Thin PC OS like in your local language, it would be possible by doing the following: Download the 'Windows 7 Thin PC' evaluation ISO and extract to a folder from the official link: 1.- Open NTLite 2.- Add the source dir 3.- Load the image 4.- Go to Components tab 5.- Click on Compatibility toolbar icon 6.- Uncheck all and click on Ok 7.- Now go to Source tab 8.- In the Presets' toolbar (if not enabled, click on Presets' tab on top of the toolbar or on the presets panel side to enable the presets toolbar) 9.- Click on Save as. Icon and name it as ThinPC or type your prefered name Repeat the steps for a full Windows 7 edition (Home Basic - Ultimate) but a step 9 use the OS name edition instead of ThinPC 10.- Make a backup of the preset files (recommended to copy to another folder). 11.- Compare ThinPC and Windows 7 edition (Home Basic - Ultimate) preset files 12.- Remove from Windows 7 edition (Home Basic - Ultimate) preset file the lines found between and in the Thin PC preset file. 13.- Click on New session in the Presets toolbar 14.- double click on the Windows 7 edition (Home Basic - Ultimate) 15.- Click on Apply tab 16.- Check Create ISO and enter the file and label names 17.- Click on Start in the toolbar icon. Recommendations: After loading the finished Windows 7 edition (Home Basic - Ultimate) preset file, you can load it in a Windows 7 session but make sure to check in components the basic that you would need, like.NET Framework 3.5.

If you don't have an utility to compare text files, you can use from Scooter Software, free trial version works ok (at least v3), after 30 days you can still use it, i don't really know it's limitations (other than popups on start), as i use it only the very basic for comparison. Note: Read the 'Release Notes.htm' file for missing features in ThinPC. Chertezhi galena san dzhovanni batista. Pmikep, Windows 7(Ultimate and Pro) bareboned can run video editing and production software(Sony Vegas and Soundforge), makes an excellent DAW(REAPER, Audacity, Wavosaur).

You will need to check for.Net and other dependances and whether your chosen software can be activated offline because i removed nealy all networking, If i am correct ThinPC could only run 4 applications at a time. Besides, if you build a thinpc from scratch then you need to know which packages you need to build the bloody thing. I recall reading limitations on the apps that ThinPC could run too - and IIRC, they were even more Draconian. Like, you couldn't run true apps. (Office was given as an example.) As it's name suggests, it was meant to be just enough of an OS that you could hook up to the cloud and do your work remotely.

Even if it could run major apps, the thought of an OS that was designed to hook up to the cloud and run (and be run) is just the opposite of what I'm trying to achieve with my NTLite'd version of Win7, where I have removed all the Remote stuff. Pmikep, Thin PC weighs in at a svelte 2.8 GB, 32 or 64bit because my 2.9gb is for Ultimate 64bit updated, not a like for like comparison if Thin is 32bit. If my preset is used on Ultimate 32bit then i estimate it would be 500mb to 1gb smaller than 64bit, a fair bit smaller than thin 32bit. 64bit Thin would be 500mb to 1gb larger so my preset compares favourably then. I am still bruised over trying to get drivers and installers to run when 'this does not support X os' etc. Then there is the licensing and activation issue. Many also have legit licenses/activation for the mainstream editions and prefer toremain legit.