Make Windows Vista Faster With vLite

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Wednesday, 04th Jun 2008 | Share


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Windows Vista is visually appealing but at the same time it also uses huge amounts of memory and processing power. If your system memory is 1GB or less you will definitely see slow performance.

The slowness in performance is because of the various goodies Windows Vista provides you with along with many features and components you may not require at all.

vLite is a tool for customizing the Windows Vista installation before actually installing it. vLite provides you with an easy removal of the unwanted components in order to make Vista run faster and to your liking.

With vLite you can create a installation CD that will run faster right after the installation itself thus saving you time and work of tweaking it to run faster.

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vLite Features

  • Hotfix, language pack and driver integration
  • Component removal
  • Unattended setup
  • Tweaks
  • Split/merge Vista installation CDs
  • Create ISO and burn bootable CD/DVD

So if you are looking to install Windows Vista on a new PC or simply thinking to reinstall it on your current PC download vLite and make it more faster.



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  1. Nirmal
    June 5th, 2008 at 7:55 am #

    Creating a bootable CD is a great feature with this freeware.

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