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  • in reply to: Windows Standard 7 RC ? #50365

    @Arris wrote:

    @aviv00 wrote:

    any suggestion ?:)

    If you don’t use BitLocker/EFS you can also remove

    • Bitlocker Secure Startup
    • Encrypted File System (EFS)

    You can’t get it much smaller without losing essential parts I think.

    This afternoon I also cooked some Windows Embedded which started up, but for some reason the Task Manager was missing, and also gadgets that view the CPU/Memory usage didn’t work so I think I did remove too much! 😆

    thx

    u missed Accessories that why u dont have taskmgr 🙂

    in reply to: Windows Standard 7 RC ? #50363

    this is my config take 3221mb as it say
    optional dependency unmarked
    any suggestion ?:)

    [+] .NET Framework
    .NET Framework 2.0
    .NET Framework 2.0 Client Profile
    [+] Application Support
    COM OLE Application Support
    COM+ Application Support
    Win32 Application Runtimes and Libraries
    [+] Boot Environments
    Enhanced Write Filter Boot Environment
    [+] Browsers
    [+] Internet Explorer 8
    Internet Explorer 8 Browser
    Internet Explorer 8 Engine and Display
    Internet Explorer 8 Foundation
    [+] Data Access and Storage
    Windows Data Access Components
    [+] Device Framework
    Standard Windows USB Stack
    [+] Devices and Printers
    Device Framework
    Device Uer Experience
    Driver Frameworks
    Printing Utilities and Management
    [+] Diagnostics
    Common Diagnostic Tools
    Performance Monitoring
    User
    [+] Embedded Enabling Features
    [+] Edition Branding
    Unbranded Startup Screens
    Bootable Windows USB Stack
    Custom Logon Desktop Background Images
    Dialog Box Filter
    Enhanced Write Filter with HORM
    File Based Write Filter (FBWF)
    Hide Boot Screens
    Message Box Default Reply
    RAM Disk Controller
    Registry Filter
    [+] Fonts
    Middle East, South East and South Asian Fonts
    Western Fonts
    [+] Graphics and Multimedia
    [+] Premium Codecs
    MPEG layer four codecs (license required)
    MPEG layer one and Dolby Digital Codecs (license required)
    MPEG layer three (MP3) Codecs (license required)
    MPEG layer two and H.264 Codecs (license required)
    Audio and Video Engines and Media Foundation
    DirectX and Windows Device Experience
    Graphics Platform
    Image Mastering API V2
    Windows Media Player 12
    [+] International
    International Components and Language Services
    Language Pack Setup
    [+] Management
    [+] System Management
    Group Policy Management
    Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
    System Management Administrative Tools
    System Management Utilities
    Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)
    [+] Windows Update
    Windows Update Standalone Installer
    Windows Update User Interface
    Power Management
    Windows Application Compatibility
    Windows PowerShell 2.0
    [+] Networking
    [+] Base
    Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
    Internet Authentication Serivce
    Networking Base
    Networking Foundation
    BITS
    Bluetooth
    IRDA and UNIMODEM
    Network Access Protection
    Network and Sharing Center
    Network Diagnostics
    Peer Networking
    Quality of Service
    Remote Access Service (RAS)
    Telephony API Client
    Windows Firewall
    Wireless Networking
    [+] Remote Connections
    Remote Desktop Connection
    [+] Security
    [+] Security Credentials
    Credential Roaming Service
    Credentials and Certificate Management
    Windows Authorization Manager (AZMAN)
    Application Security
    Bitlocker Secure Startup
    Encrypted File System (EFS)
    Security Base
    Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Management
    Windows Security Center
    [+] System Services
    [+] File System
    Advanced File System [ to boot from vhd ]
    Core File System [ to boot from vhd ]
    File and Folder Synchronization
    File Compression Utility
    Simplified Message Block (SMB) [ from my tests this is need for services.msc to work good ]
    Windows Installer
    [+] User Interface
    [+] Help
    Help and Support Engine
    [+] Windows Shell
    Accessories
    Application User Experience
    Shell Controls and UI Support Functions
    Shell Foundation
    System Control Panel
    Windows Explorer
    Windows Explorer Shell
    Mobility Center and SlideShow
    Photo Viewer
    Search Indexing
    in reply to: Windows Standard 7 RC ? #50359

    @Dark Server 2008 wrote:

    Whoah…….That looks pretty awesome Arris, Ok I’m officially convinced that you can use it as a regular OS.

    Well it really sounds like a dream to configure everything the way you like it and want it, pretty much what I do everytime I install an OS afterwards.

    As the Microsoft :geek: I am I’m probably pretty soon will get the itch to try this out, I can feel it…not long now…

    yea! i agree with u
    but i duno if working ok like normal os

    yes Arris i think that is very relevant to us

    server users 🙂

    in reply to: Advice for a rookie – gettin’ it right #50304

    im with r2 and ssd of intel i cant get trim working

    the ahci working ok
    i hear for making trim work u need to use ms driver

    in reply to: Windows Media Player 12 – No MP4 Support #50258

    try vlc or k-lite codec

    in reply to: SSD Drives and Server 2008 R2 #50235

    nope everything is cool with server 2008 r2 and ssd

    just upgrade the fw

    in reply to: stuck at perpering the desktop #50110

    i tested it on windows 7 and server stnd didnt get that error

    in reply to: Themes doesn’t work #49907

    i think u could change it from gpedit.msc

    in reply to: Hibernation, RDP Aero, DVD decoder, CTRL-ALT-DEL signon #49978

    about the Hibernation

    i use the power button via power manager

    in reply to: Win 2008 R2 Optimizations for SSD drives #49968
    in reply to: How to remove Test Mode #49633

    try Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider 1.3b
    Changes
    * Watermarks Removal Option
    * Support for Windows 7
    * Several Bug-fixes

    in reply to: Which edition of R2 best-fit for use as a workstation? #49188

    @Arris wrote:

    @aviv00 wrote:

    @RemixedCat wrote:

    web has some hardware restrctions.

    such as ?

    Here are the pages where the different editions are compared:

    I expect currently no-one will use more than 32GB of RAM in their pc. Only the maximum amount of virtual machines allowed can be a reason to use the Datacenter edition.

    @RemixedCat wrote:

    enterprise sounds cooler! 😛

    Yeah, I think I chose that one a little bit because of that reason. 😎 The first time I installed I also thought that the Enterprise edition was the most extended edition, but it turns out that is the Datacenter edition.

    for the Home User Experience there are not different

    in reply to: Which edition of R2 best-fit for use as a workstation? #49185

    @RemixedCat wrote:

    web has some hardware restrctions.

    such as ?

    i choosed web to be my main os

    i don’t think there any limitation that limit me as home user

    in reply to: Which edition of R2 best-fit for use as a workstation? #49180

    why not web edition ?

    in reply to: advise #48956

    thx but i duno php

    “I think showing the subforums on top keeps everything clear, and it’s not needed to show 15-20 active posts; 5-10 is enough.”

    yea even 3 is ok depend if the sub-forum is more active
    but i think its should be in the top

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