'Jack Reeve Posted June 25, 2012 Posted June 25, 2012 Hey,I'm new to using DISM and while I have read a few tutorials and fiddled with DISM GUI I am still completely lost. When you run the Get Packages command in DISM it comes back with next to no packages at all (and thee ones it does come with are removable in vLite, RT7Lite WinToolKit ect..). I have tried Tiny7 and am impressed with how small the image is compared to the amount of features it retains. Long story short I would like to re create (adding my customizations) the image (this way I can make it x64 SP1 and leave in some features that I see fit)I saw in many tutorials that you can only take out the packages listed in the image. However running DISM with a copy of Windows 7 Ultimate x86 SP0 (base image for Tiny7) I only really get the language packages. I want to replicate the Tiny7 image first and then change bits of it later once I have my feet on the ground, so here are the packages I need removing (this is taken from the Tiny7 NFO)Hyper V Common Drivers, Hyper V Guest Integration Drivers, AnytimeUpgrade Results, Backup, BLB Client, Business Scanning Feature,Clips In The Library, Client Wired Network Drivers, Common ModemDrivers, Printer Drivers, Tuner Drivers, Win Ocr, Gadget Platform,Group Policy Client Extensions, IIS Web Server Add On, IIS WebServer Add On 2, Indexing Service, IE Troubleshooters, Links,LocalPack AU/CA/GB/ZA/US, Mobile PC Client Sensors, Optical MediaDisc, PeerDist Client, Printing XPS Services, RasCMAK, RecDisc SDP,Sample Content Ringtones, Secure Startup, ShareMedia Control Panel,Shell HomeGroup, Shell Inbox Games, Sidebar Killbits SDP, SnippingTool, Sticky Notes, Terminal Services Command Line Tools, TerminalServices Misc Redirection, Terminal Services Publishing WMI Provider,Terminal Services Remote Applications Client, Terminal Services USBRedirector, Terminal Services WMI Provider, Windows Media PlayerTroubleshooters, WMP Network Sharing Service, XPS Foundation Client,Networking MPSSVC Rules Ultimate Edition.Any help would be massively appreciated! I hate how Tiny7 contains so much crap and stuff you don't need (esp the activator) I have attached the original NFO for Tiny7 to this post in case anyone finds it interesting what I am trying to achieveThanks! (Go easy please, I'm new here)
Etz Posted June 26, 2012 Posted June 26, 2012 (edited) First of all, only Windows 7 SP1 is Supported, thats why this Utility/Program has official Download links Included.Secondly Tiny7 is a Warez and no one is gonna help you with that, because youre violating forum rules.Also as I understand you use already pre-customized (Warez) version, but its always strongly advisable to use unmodified source to begin with. Edited June 26, 2012 by Etz
'Jack Reeve Posted June 26, 2012 Author Posted June 26, 2012 (edited) Yes I understand, I was only interested in how they made it so small. As I said above, I don't like how its bundled with crap and keygens etc... I was only using it for educational purposes (like I'm trying to learn now). I don't like the idea of using somebody else's work without adding my own personal touch or learning how they made it. You can never tell whats beneath the surface of Tiny7 (since its Warez) and I don't like the idea of using something that I cant verify the source of. Hence I wanna make my own using legit tools. I know using Warez is against the rules, but surely using it as a template (more of an inspiration kind of thing) and recreating the image (using the legit windows) leaving out all of the adware and being able to keep in certain components as I see fit?Tiny7 was just the background story, I really just want to understand more about DISM and how to take out certain packages (that my dism wont list)What do you mean with only SP1 is supported, with DISM? If so, how did the maker of Tiny7 remove those components with DISM? Edited June 26, 2012 by 'Jack Reeve
Etz Posted June 26, 2012 Posted June 26, 2012 I didnt refer to DISM directly, but Win 7 Toolkit, beacause, it allows you to remove more stuff then regular DISM command-line does.
reptileodeath Posted June 28, 2012 Posted June 28, 2012 at jack reeve as etz said no warez here please.anyway get yourself a legit image then use win-toolkit.you will learn more by making your own mistakes than trying to find out how others accomplished tasks.and although it might seem daunting at first when you achieve your perfect image you can be proud of yourself.By the way reducing your image to bare minimum will also introduce new risks as in security risks or other things maybe just wont work.it can cause alot of headaches and hours of trying to solve issues trust me i know from experience.if your looking for better performance or speed maybe just tweak your full image.
Kelsenellenelvian Posted June 30, 2012 Posted June 30, 2012 NOW that we have tramped ALL over the forum rules...I am ONLY allowing this thread to stay in the hope others will read it and learm...I don't care if you are only using it for "LEARNING" (Bullsh!t excuse really) ANY use of warez and discussion of it is NOT OK!What you are doing is just using klame excuses to reason away using it and you are advertising it...
Etz Posted July 2, 2012 Posted July 2, 2012 I agree with Kel, but I think its better to lock this topic, to avoid further discussions...and violations...
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