Windows 7 SP1 - Lite Edition
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![]() Quote: Windows 7 SP1 Lite Edition | 820 MB Normally, the Windows 7 OS would take up about 10 GB of space when you have finished installing it. The Windows 7 Lite edition only takes up 2 to 6 GB after you have finished installing it. That is enough space for you to install Windows 7 Lite on a 8 GB compact flash hard drive. The only thing about Windows Lite is that some of the features that are new in Windows 7 will be removed. You may not have the speech engine which allows you to control your computer with your voice. On the other hand, you will have the Windows 7 Aero glass theme and all of the basic things of Windows 7. Of course, you will also have the new core parts that are unique to Windows 7 when you install Windows 7 Lite. Includes: Internet Explorer v8 Gadget for Windows 7 Windows media player and its codecs Windows Firewall Parental Control Driver brings normal The installation is only 1.57 GB (excluding paging and hibernate files) Image Viewer works correctly Increased compatibility with programs and games Does not include: Drivers (printers, scanners, sound, fax) Screen Savers Wallpapers Windows Media Center Windows DVD maker Tablet PC Voice Support Backup files Unnecessary Packages Minimum printing requirements: CPU: Intel Pentium 3 1.8 GHz RAM: 128MB RAM Instructions: 1. Burn BOOTMENU.iso (this disc 1) 2. Burn 02940.iso (this disc 2) 3. Boot computer with BOOTMENU disk in and it will auto boot to menu 4. Hit option 3 and it should start Norton Ghost 5. It should be automatic from there 6. When it asks for the other partition then insert disc 2 and browse if it does not auto find it and continue 7. Will take about 20 minutes to finish and it will boot straight to Windows 7 after that ![]() Code: http://www.wupload.com/file/125898799/Windows.7.Lite.part1.rar
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