Custom Iso for Windows
i think vLite is compatible with Win7 but i dont know
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just found this and it is supposed to be for Win7
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Easiest way:Install windows as usual, remove everything you dont want, then clone your hard-drive with norton ghost or other similar tool. You can then burn the image of your harddrive into a dvd or what ever you want.
but that work on another PC, if his PC packs up it will no longer work aas Windows will register it as a new PC and lock itself
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You can use a single OEM DVD to do multiple concurrent installs, but you still need to purchase a license for each install. Most software retailers sell license packs that can be used for this purpose.
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Technically, you can't do that legally. Each simultaneous install of Windows on a different PC is a separate license, i.e. you have to totally remove it from one machine before going to another if you don't want to violate your license terms. Additionally, the copies of Windows that ship with computers are not typically licensed to do that at all, i.e. they're only licensed for the exact box you bought. You need what's referred to as an OEM license to move the install between computers (read the fine print carefully).
You can use a single OEM DVD to do multiple concurrent installs, but you still need to purchase a license for each install. Most software retailers sell license packs that can be used for this purpose.
should have mentioned that before
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