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Originally Posted by Duminas
Render, that's only in certain cases.
If I recall, nLite cannot operate on a live system; in all my testing, it is made to operate SOLELY against a batch of files one would get from an installation disc.
XPLite is superior in the case that you do not want to reinstall your system, and it works reliably. I have used it on many SP1/SP2 installations to remove IE, the driver cache, WMP, and other useless features without issue--much the same as I stated back in the "Remove WMP" thread, or whatever it was called.
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I didn't know it modified a live install! Interesting really, but I prefer a fresh install, especially if major key components of Windows are going to be removed. Not to mention that XPLite charges money for the most basic features that nLite provides. From what I see, nLite seems to have a more comprehensive feature set.
There's nowhere I can't reach.