Windows 7 Vlited!

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    rory

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    Just vlited and Installed Windows 7 Build 7000 (the official beta) and removed quite a lot of stuff.
    Just running winsat now and will report back some findings later.
     
    rory, Apr 6, 2009
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    yes i am using a windows 7 beta build 7000 vlited that i got my hands on of the internet it seem quite quicker then the full version!

    very impressed
     
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    Mine was no quicker. Going back to OS X on my AAO now.
    May dualboot in future, and try and make Tiny7
     
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    yes well i found my vlited version had faster start-up and shut-down times and i also found the general usage was a lot better!
     
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    version 7077 - startup (from pressing power button to usable desktop) - 15/16 seconds. Shutdown (from clicking shutdown button to lights out) - sub 4 seconds. This is a plain install, nothing fancy going on. This are the same times as my nLited XP Pro running EWF on my 8.9 AAO
     
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    how about heat generated or battery time - how does it compare?
     
    simba, Apr 18, 2009
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