sirtex Posted September 3, 2011 Posted September 3, 2011 (board admin, if too OT, feel free to bump down to Win7 forum plz)I've been playing around with the idea to use a Ramdisk or virtual DVD drive to build my Win7_64 image. I don't intend to put much more on my new image other than Win7_64 Home Premium &a few utilities/small apps, & some file reduction like removing wallpapers, language packs etc. not likely to install even browsers past IE9, since those things are upgraded every few weeks.Will I have enough room on my 4Gb laptop to do this, considering the technet ISO is 3Gb? (perhaps this will be a good excuse to drop $50 on a 4Gb*2 upgrade). I guess one can just use a Ramdisk util, use "create vdisk" command. Or perhaps use this virtual ISO RAM-mounter:?http://www.kernsafe.com/product/totalmounter.aspxhttp://reboot.pro/15170/page__pid__136753__st__25#entry136753If anyone has any experiences/tips, please share!TIA Quote
Legolash2o Posted September 3, 2011 Posted September 3, 2011 4GB? doubt it would work, unless you use W7T and then vLite straight after it. Worth a try... Quote
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