What's the most lightweight, bloat-free distribution of Windows 7/8? Tried Windows Embedded Standard 7, but found Tiny7 has a much lighter footprint post-install.
>>58094402
The best way is to take original Windows 7 installer image and remove unnecessary things yourself.
>>58094402
arch with cinnamon
>>58094402
Get the official 7 SP1 iso and remove whatever you want from it.
>>58094402
gentoo
Look for enterprise and LTSB branches for minimum footprint
You could also use ntlite to remove all the other shit and/or DISM tools on CMD to remove even further stuff.
>>58095862
Nah, you can make a Win7 install taking like 2GB of space. You can't make that with LTSB.
>>58094622
>>58094796
THIS.
> I came here to comment the same.
> In this exact moment I'm playing with RT7 Lite and a x64 Win7 Ultimate ISO
>>58095952
Any good list of shit that can be deleted safely from a Win7 ISO?
> Beside from drivers, Windows Help, and other multimedia bloat software
I want to make a minimall installation without losing compatibility or crashing the system (post-install)
Does doing this help with performance?
Even better, any links for the Windows 7 ultimate x64 SP1?
>>58096053
http://mirror.corenoc.de/digitalrivercontent.net/