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    Creating a bootable tweaked Vista Ultimate disc?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by loesjoel, Jan 5, 2008.

  1. loesjoel

    loesjoel Notebook Consultant

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    I reformat my E1505 quite often with a vLite version of my Dell Vista Ultimate disc. As such, I nearly have it down to a science with all of my usual programs on a flash drive and all my favorite tweaks memorized. However, I'd really like to simplify the process further if possible, by making a reformatting disc from my vLite disc that has some of the registry tweaks, programs and settings already applied to the OS. Is this something that is possible? If so, how? Thanks.