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    vLite for the m15x

    Discussion in 'Alienware' started by Koshinn, Feb 18, 2009.

  1. Koshinn

    Koshinn Notebook Deity

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    Anyone have a great vLite config file they've used for their m15x that they'd like to share?
     
  2. Fr33m4n

    Fr33m4n Notebook Consultant

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    There really aren't any special concerns when using vLite that doesn't apply to other laptops with the same intel chipset.

    A vLite config that suits my needs might leave a feature you need horribly broken.

    You need to make your own informed decisions. There is a guide that is a good starting point over at the msfn.org vlite pages.
     
  3. findvikas

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    What he said... for XP all you want to include is the SATA drivers and rest can be customized
     
  4. findvikas

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    ahhh you meant vLite... sorry