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vLite shrinks the size of Windows Vista to 10%

A Croatian college student has created a utility that installs a seriously stripped-down Windows Vista, saying the heft of Microsoft’s biggest desktop OS was just too big to believe. “Who can justify a 15GB operating system?” asked Dino Nuhagic, a fifth-year student from Split, a Croatian city on the Adriatic. Not Nuhagic, or the uncounted users who have turned to his creation, vLite. vLite is a free program that lets users pick and choose which Vista components, hotfixes, drivers and even language packs are installed, then builds a disk image that can be burned to a DVD for unattended installation of the operating system.

“Why did I do it? Well, it’s performance and work environment,” said Nuhagic when asked why he came up with vLite. “Performance, that’s easy to explain. The less things running, the more responsive the OS. But the environment part is where it gets down to personal preference.” Those preferences include options for leaving out virtually every component of Windows Vista, from the minor — such as the bundled screensavers — to the major, such as the firewall or Universal Plug and Play. Some vLite users, in fact, have made it a contest of sorts to come up with the puniest-possible installation package for the OS. While Microsoft recommends that users set aside 15GB of hard disk space to install its pride and joy, Nuhagic’s fans boast of squeezing it into an image file as small as 515MB that takes up just 1.4GB on the hard drive. More details and download available at vlite.net.

Source: Information week

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  1. XP user
    January 31st, 2008 | 12:13

    Who uses vista?

  2. Bomberman
    January 31st, 2008 | 12:16

    “Who can justify a 15GB operating system?”

    Wow, 15gbs?! I need this utility like right now.

  3. Hustler
    January 31st, 2008 | 12:17

    Been using vlite on Vista and previously XP..

    Always found it to be one of best things to speed up your OS.

    Highly recommended

    Get It Now!!!!

  4. metrix
    January 31st, 2008 | 12:19

    za razliku od vas tikvana koji postate prvi na svaki artikl, ja sam Hrvat i ponosim se svojim sunarodnjakom sto izda takav jebenica utility. ^^

    greetings from croatia, y’all! <3

  5. NuZZ
    January 31st, 2008 | 12:22

    Yeah we were discussing this on IRC a day ago.
    I was going to use the XP version of this but when it got down to hotfixes and all that I just thought… I CBF screwing around with this crap.

    Maybe next time I will learn how to use the proggy properly and create an effective installation of XP or Vista.
    However… I wouldn’t mind downloading a pre-made package one of these vlite users have created… I bet there are quite a few submission like that…

  6. z3rb
    January 31st, 2008 | 12:22

    vLite is at least a year old, good to see RLSLog keeping up with the latest up to date news.

  7. name (required)
    January 31st, 2008 | 12:26

    vista pwned!!

  8. MrJack
    January 31st, 2008 | 12:26

    @7 NuZZ

    “I was going to use the XP version of this but when it got down to hotfixes and all that I just thought… I CBF screwing around with this crap.”

    Same here

  9. Matt
    January 31st, 2008 | 12:29

    Someone with common sense to the rescue.

  10. FlyMeToTheMoon
    January 31st, 2008 | 12:32

    Leet coding.. Even though vista sucks, vlite kicks alot of ass when it comes to removes crap you dont need at all.
    Even though I only used vista 3 times couple of weeks a piece I removed 6 gigs.
    I switched back to xp and use nlite now. I usually get my os downgraded to 250 MB’s and or a little higher. Where the spacesaver somes from is the language files. 300 MB’s that are useless.

  11. the.dwarfer
    January 31st, 2008 | 12:32

    Doesn’t this allow people to essentially copy windows vista?

  12. GhostGum
    January 31st, 2008 | 12:32

    “vLite is at least a year old, good to see RLSLog keeping up with the latest up to date news.”

    lol

  13. SeriousM
    January 31st, 2008 | 12:40

    oh yeah, strip vista to 150 MB :)

  14. Rokas
    January 31st, 2008 | 12:43

    All the time i’ve been looking for somethin like this…and fellow county men already has an answer…nicee :)

    Pozdrav iz Hrvatske! Wooohaaa…

  15. Wing Commander Welby
    January 31st, 2008 | 12:45

    just goes to show Microsoft is full of crap…..literally LoL

  16. zaggster
    January 31st, 2008 | 12:50

    “Nuhagic’s fans boast of squeezing it into an image file as small as 515MB that takes up just 1.4GB on the hard drive.”

    Could you post a link to that?
    I have been unable so far to find it myself.
    Thanks.

  17. mrquiteaguy
    January 31st, 2008 | 12:51

    Hey Martin,

    I think you need to set up Rlslog Helpline after you post this.
    lol.

  18. YOUR MOM
    January 31st, 2008 | 12:56

    Who wants Vista anyways.. >_>

  19. dragoshell
    January 31st, 2008 | 12:59

    wtf vista is? never heard of it :)

  20. seriously_dude
    January 31st, 2008 | 13:00

    Lolz, Vista , lolz !

    Gets me every time !!

  21. lol
    January 31st, 2008 | 13:03

    lol

    I could make my car lighter by taking the seats out.

    Its no use for anything after that, same with these stripped down OS’s.

    Everyone has at least a 160gb drive nowadays, 15 gb is nothing.

    Plus you cant use windows update…so whats the point.

    Just use XP :)

  22. adam
    January 31st, 2008 | 13:04

    great news. I may just reformat and install vista again with this, thanks for posting.

  23. Tucks
    January 31st, 2008 | 13:05

    This is the smallest Vista I have ever seen so far that actually works.
    http://apps.katz.cd/download/1724598/App/Windows-Vista-Ultimate-Lite-Dell-OEM-32Bit/ 625MB

  24. LOL
    January 31st, 2008 | 13:13

    LOL

    I think the fact its 15gb and saying it is full of useless stuff is wrong!

    The OP will try and cater for all!

    As i enjoy games and movies it shows this with DX10 etc…

    Stripping it down i would guess is just a bad idea as who knows what programs and essential things you’ll need in the future!

    Prob completley wrong but messing with ur OP can only mean trouble :D

  25. deat13
    January 31st, 2008 | 13:15

    I’m from Croatia and it’s a f*cked up country with greedy politicans and brainwashed people, but when I hear something like this I do feel kinda proud.
    We have very smart people but they just don’t get their chance like the people in the USA and western european countries.
    So… vLite form Croatia FTW…

  26. cOtOm@s
    January 31st, 2008 | 13:21

    Great stuff! I belive many people are grateful for this utility and I will probably now start to use Vista and make dual boot with XP. P.S. In case Bill isn’t mad for this, he should be happy. Cheers from Croatia, Bog i Hrvati!

  27. lostant
    January 31st, 2008 | 13:38

    For @ Stunzeed
    — offtopic
    VISTA???

    Virus
    Intruderware
    Spyware
    Tormentware
    Addware

    IMHO, Vista is a failure. If you dont need DX10 games, go for Linux, any flavour, you get anything you want, free also… The latest compizfusion makes Vista UI cry like a baby.

    And yeah, VISTA is for STUPID peoples who need a help button nearby any possible action he can do.

    — ontopic
    vLite just prove that Vista is full of crap.

  28. HDZ
    January 31st, 2008 | 13:40

    HDZ PEDERI, HRVATSKU SU SJEBALI

  29. jewboy666
    January 31st, 2008 | 13:41

    I love vlite its great for makin laptop versions of vista

  30. zaggster
    January 31st, 2008 | 13:45

    @ 25 “Tucks”

    Is there a torrent / rapidshare of that?

  31. Neo
    January 31st, 2008 | 13:48

    HAHA thaths my country for ya WE RULE even tho no1 uses vista xD

  32. wh0is
    January 31st, 2008 | 13:54

    I have been a nlite user since the very early public beta, best thing to happen to windows, ever.

    I have only tried Vista once, that was an early beta and again I used vlite for that.

    Damn I am rambling.

    If at any point you are going to reformat a machine, do it properly and use nlite / vlite.

  33. gavrielle
    January 31st, 2008 | 13:56

    @32

    It’s freeware. Just go to http://www.vlite.net/ and get what you need from the site.

  34. MRceeee
    January 31st, 2008 | 14:05

    indeed this is quite old… theyll be reporting about nlite next rofl

  35. TragicHX
    January 31st, 2008 | 14:05

    LoL.
    Did i not just talk about this in chat like a day or two ago? Wonder if thats what gave Martin the idea for the post :P

  36. Qred
    January 31st, 2008 | 14:10

    @lol, i agree 100%

    seriously 15g is nothing! You would think that one thing pirates have is big ass hdd. Besides Medieval 2 with patches and official addons takes more than that.

    lostant, yea…. you really need to be linux fanboy to come up with intelligent abbreviation like that… compizfusion?! :D that word alone makes me not want to install anything linux related!

  37. kocja
    January 31st, 2008 | 14:10

    hay i need bitmetv.org invite or torrentleech.org invite
    please invite me my email dedek.mraz2@email.si

  38. zaggster
    January 31st, 2008 | 14:11

    @ 35 “gavrielle”

    I was referring to the 625MB Vista #25 Tucks was talking about.

    Actually, anything ~600MB is interesting, now to find a torrent/nzb for it :P

  39. juggies
    January 31st, 2008 | 14:23

    @27,

    I am originally from Croatia as well, and I know what you are talking about. Though it is much nicer to visit than to live there.. :)
    Some Croatian pride goes out to Nino! :D
    Croatian kids ftw! Thanks for that Martin.

  40. Miss Bell
    January 31st, 2008 | 14:31
  41. lostant
    January 31st, 2008 | 14:34

    @ Qred
    ignorance is a path. no comment

  42. iNCQRiT
    January 31st, 2008 | 14:41

    I think I’ll skip vista and see how the modular windows 7 is.

  43. chris
    January 31st, 2008 | 14:55

    the truth is, that whenever I tried one of these customized self-made or downloaded XP or VISTA ISOs, they simply never worked properly. I had tons of problems with a vlited Vista version. It didn’t allow me to rename folders for example, which I found reeeaally odd.

    So I took my original Vista DVD and made a clean install. Guess what, it just works.

  44. LOL
    January 31st, 2008 | 14:59

    Linux is great if you dont want to do anything fun like play games lol

    FFS 15GB, sh1t i nearly have a TB of HD so my 15GB for OS is nothing!

    Might be good for people with weak systems as most people who dislike vista prob have a machine from the stone age

    TBF vista is pretty much like XP just looks better so peeps need to buy some ram psu and core lol
    :D

  45. deat13
    January 31st, 2008 | 15:01

    @41 agreed :)

    Croatia is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, but, as you say, it’s much better to visit than to live down here…
    Cheers

  46. aol
    January 31st, 2008 | 15:14

    i have fit this onto a 1.44mb floppy using ascii command txt no gui but it runs zork III better than vista

  47. Cheng
    January 31st, 2008 | 15:15

    @38 Qred

    15GB is a lot for a operating system and when most of those files are 1MB in size or much smaller it makes up for LOTS of small files, which in turn makes the HDD fragment leading to slowdowns in seek and load times.

    it makes perfect sense reducing the total size of the OS. It simply makes the OS clutter less and in return it WILL perform better in all aspects.

    wouldn’t you agree that stripping the OS down from 15GB and hmm.. say ~100,000 files to 3GB and 10,000 files would make a big impact on how fast the entire system would perform?

    As for the CompizFusion..
    it TRULY is a different world compared to Vista’s Aero which only has some fancy borders. Everything is processed in full hardware accelerated 3D meaning you can do just about ANYTHING with the desktop and windows. hell.. you can even set it on fire :P

    Take a look at this for a quick peek at what QF can do..
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55QOHx6eQns&feature=related

  48. Wibble
    January 31st, 2008 | 15:27

    If it’s still full of DRM and hardware polling, what the point?

    All that should have been the first to go.

  49. Cheng
    January 31st, 2008 | 15:33

    @49 myself..

    also, the benefits from stripping down the OS does not only reduce its total size on the HDD but it also means that its total overhead will decrease resulting in smaller footprint with reduced memory usage, fewer unnecessarily services, less pagefile usage and so on.

    Simply put, it is a win==win situation and believe me, it is a very noticeable performance “upgrade”

  50. George
    January 31st, 2008 | 15:41

    I don’t get it … Who doesn’t have 15gb to spare? Honestly I don’t see it these days… I have Vista x64 and it runs much better than XP SP2. With all the gamer geeks and so on visiting this site, do any of you have a DX9 card? I’m at DX10 with a dual core and 4gb ram …. 15gb hard disk space is nothing when you have almost a terabyte. Most of you probably have more than a terabyte in total.

  51. [edo]
    January 31st, 2008 | 15:42

    Dino rulZ… gg

  52. hi_there
    January 31st, 2008 | 15:51

    Does anyone know the Windows XP version of this?

    Thx

  53. Cheng
    January 31st, 2008 | 15:59

    @52

    Dude. I have 1.5TB storage, 4GB Ram, quad core CPU and DX10 card yet I try my very best to keep my OS to its bare bones.

    why?

    see my previous posts @49 and @51

    it simply is BETTER. Yes Vista can be smooth at stock but how do you think it behaves at it’s bare bones? even smoother and faster. In a way you could say vista is a stock modern car, now imagine you take the car to the shop, strip out all the interior and excessive weight and then hit the streets again.. it is still the same car, but as it weighs less it will perform better.

  54. n0dna
    January 31st, 2008 | 16:04

    Be careful though, the vlite authors acknowledge that as of right now, using vlite to strip Vista down will stop your ability to upgrade to SP1.

    If the SP1 installer finds missing pieces it aborts the update.

    They recommend slipstreaming SP1 (beta) in before trying it. However you then have a beta SP1 and no promise that it will work at all after SP1 is installed.

    So unless you plan on reinstalling from the DVD in 2 weeks when SP1 comes out, you may want to wait a bit on vlite. ;)

    @54: nlite is what you’re looking for.

  55. Sample
    January 31st, 2008 | 16:05
  56. Miss Bell
    January 31st, 2008 | 16:06
  57. dilligaf
    January 31st, 2008 | 16:13

    @25 (tucks)

    thanks for the link lol

    Packet to “AtrivoHell.CWS.BS.Hijackers|Malware Network, Hij…” ( 69.50.181.100 ) blocked. [protocol: TCP - src: 1095 / dst: 80]

  58. hi_there
    January 31st, 2008 | 16:23

    Thanks @59, does this work for 64 bit windows, is there a version for 64bit XP?

    Thx

  59. Inevitable
    January 31st, 2008 | 16:26

    Nice. Thanks

  60. Miss Bell
    January 31st, 2008 | 16:35

    @61

    Works fine on 64bit. I am running XP Pro Performance Edition on 64bit myself!

  61. 9u3rk
    January 31st, 2008 | 16:57

    B’asta la vista

  62. UserNamed
    January 31st, 2008 | 17:14

    Zivjela Hrvatska!

    That’s the way, uh-ha uh-ha, I like it uh-ha uh-ha…..

    Now, if only Bill would apply this ethic to his stuff……

  63. hi_there
    January 31st, 2008 | 17:16

    Ok thanks @63

  64. YoKo
    January 31st, 2008 | 17:19

    HRVATSKA ZAUVIJEK !!!!!!!!!

  65. ronin
    January 31st, 2008 | 17:33

    For all those people that think that Vista isnt good i have a solution. I found out about this neat program easybcd. It helps u dual boot (switch between os) easily.
    Anybody use it? u can find it at neosmart.net its a pretty neat problem. Plus its free ;)

  66. ronin
    January 31st, 2008 | 17:34

    sorry i meant neat solution

  67. paul
    January 31st, 2008 | 17:37

    i’ve been running xp custom (made by same guy on demonoid) for ages now and it runs perfectly. these guys are doing good work releasing apps like this.

  68. cOtOm@s
    January 31st, 2008 | 17:41

    Malo nas je al nas ima! ;)

  69. OrthodoxAthiest
    January 31st, 2008 | 17:54

    Ha… that takes me back to the good ol’ early days of DOS, where friends and I would challenge each other to strip down the autoexec.bat and config.sys to leave as much base memory free as possible out of the 640kb available. Do I really need himem.sys – yes you do… or rather did. Stacks=, Buffers=, tough questions back then! :P ha.

    Brilliant idea by this guy… and if I ever make the jump to Vista, I’ll be using his lovely software. Hopefully Microsoft will realize the ridiculousness of someone needing to take their OS and make it as customizable as their own installation system should have originally allowed!

  70. January 31st, 2008 | 18:05

    Hahah, Idemo naši! :D

  71. Wankstar
    January 31st, 2008 | 18:44

    For those crying “what is vista, im so uber etc.”:

    I got a better computer than you – and it runs with vista.

    Nanananananan! FOCK FACES!

  72. mase
    January 31st, 2008 | 18:53

    For XP use nLite

    http://www.nliteos.com/

  73. herya
    January 31st, 2008 | 19:17

    ma svaka čast stari! ovi smo laprdaju

  74. Wargecko
    January 31st, 2008 | 19:34

    Vlite shines if you know how to configure it to your exact specific needs. What used to take me an hour to install now takes less than 30mins. There’s a lot in Vista you don’t need or hardly use.

    For example,

    Windows Media Player
    Screensavers
    Wallpapers
    Languages
    Services (eg. Windows Search, Windows Time, etc)

    The list goes on. And if you’re the type who reinstalls Vista often (to test things out), making it an automated install and highly customised to fit your very needs becomes a breeze.

  75. cro_fatboy
    January 31st, 2008 | 19:44

    Yeah my country Croatia makes good stuff..
    nlite and vlite the best programs in the world.
    Tako treba hrvati….jebes ove ovdje koji samo seru.
    HRVATSKA FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!

  76. grsha
    January 31st, 2008 | 19:45

    a few years ago a >>croatian<< college student with a help of his friends, I think all under 17 years of age hacked the FBI’s website, then the Interpol came to Croatia and there was a general mess I think about it, anyway they all received (when finishing college) jobs in well payed IT companies, and this Vlite example just shows how us Croat’s (we’re not a numerous nation just to mention) are genius by birth :) , and Dino is another shining proof of it, so to make it short, you big IT companies just come to Croatia, we got all the programers and coders you need, cheers Dino, I hope more great utilities will derive from your work :) greetings from Croatia, pozdrav

  77. x
    January 31st, 2008 | 19:49

    format c: reduces the size of windows vista to 0%

  78. cro_fatboy
    January 31st, 2008 | 20:12

    Yeah an we gave the world Nikola Tesla…so Croatia rules again. :) ) :)

  79. YoKo
    January 31st, 2008 | 20:20

    @Christian, i mislio sam si da si iz HR LOL..
    Na rlslog sam od samog početka, i samo naprijed ;)
    Bilo bi ok da radiš i mirrore svojih programa…

  80. mEtRiX
    January 31st, 2008 | 20:37

    jebate, koliko nas ima!!! :D
    legende, zivjeli mi jos tisuce i tisuce godina. pozdrav i zagreba :)

  81. Dude...
    January 31st, 2008 | 20:41

    So I’d put money on all these “vista haters” never even trying vista, instead they are sheep and just follow the crowd, how cool.

    That aside vista isn’t that great on a stock install and one of the biggest reasons is all the junk that you used to have to install with it. Now vLite is out it makes vista much more appealing and I’m sure it will increase the installations of vista by quite a lot once word gets around. But you vista haters already knew that…right? Haha, sheep.

    Get some opinions of your own maybe. Once SP1 comes out and with vLite there will be no reason to use XP over Vista.

  82. Franfreluche
    January 31st, 2008 | 20:59

    @77 : These croatians kids are lucky it’s the FBI and not the CIA that went after them.

    Too bad

  83. Zexy
    January 31st, 2008 | 21:14

    @25

    lol, we got those in the US too(greedy politicians, brainwashed peoples) ;)

  84. Luksson
    January 31st, 2008 | 21:26

    nije ti Tesla hrvat vec srbin budalo

  85. DeathtoUstashe
    January 31st, 2008 | 21:35

    Yep Croatia is famous for having the most bloodthirsty collaborators of the Nazis! What a great country!

  86. cro_fatboy
    January 31st, 2008 | 22:02

    Luksson idiote Nikola Tesla je rođen u Smiljanu kod Gospića,pohađo je sve skole u hrvatskoj,rođen hrvat.Jedino mu otac bio pravoslavni svećenik.

  87. svizac69
    January 31st, 2008 | 22:12

    Ne moš’ vjerovat’ kol’ko domaćih ima ovdje na rlslogu.

    …………………………………………………….
    BTW, the idiot who said that Nikola Tesla is serb and not Croat needs to get his head examined. Check the Wikipedia, moron!!!
    …………………………………………………….

    Pozdrav svima iz Sesvetskog Kraljevca.
    Dino, U da man!!!
    PEACE

  88. deat13
    January 31st, 2008 | 22:25

    no need for nationalist propaganda.
    1st – Tesla was born in Croatia but Serb by heritage, anyway, where’s the problem… Tesla was against all nationalist propaganda…
    2nd – @86 Croatia is no fasicst country, look at your history books. You don’t know much about “ustashe” as they are not linked to Nazis in any way (the original ones, later people listed as ustashe I don’t want to discuss).

    Anyway, people, don’t listen to anybody, trust your own experiences. You don’t know country until you’ve been there. I don’t judge “dumb” Americans ‘cos I’ve never been there. You know what I mean…

  89. varaki
    January 31st, 2008 | 22:26

    I also made a “light” Xp with nLite. Result: faster(it uses less memory for example), stable OS.
    And if i have to reinstall it, it takes much less time than the “natural XP”. Plus it looks nice :D

  90. cro_fatboy
    January 31st, 2008 | 22:32

    deat13 told evrything.:)…..no need for more trouble
    Pozdrav svima sa nasih krajeva za veceras :)

  91. Qred
    January 31st, 2008 | 23:08

    @47 Cheng
    Well argumented and polite reply, you smooth bastard :D

    before even watching the video i was preparing to say something like ‘why would anybody want to stress their OS with pointless graph effects’ or something like that but even though im full breed microsoft supporter, I just might have to give another chance for Ubuntu… dammit… :)

  92. tobias64
    January 31st, 2008 | 23:36

    For Windows Vista:
    http://rapidshare.com/files/88178857/vLite-1.1.installer.exe
    For XP, 2000:
    http://rapidshare.com/files/88178987/nLite-1.4.1.installer.exe

    The most interesting is to make a stripped down version of Windows 2000 with nLite. Very, very, very fast OS will be.

  93. יסמין גיל
    February 1st, 2008 | 00:04

    חלק מהבעיה”. הם שבו והעלו את הדרישה שיפרוש לאלתר מהממשל, כפי שהבטיח לאחר פרסום דו”ח הביניים של הוועדה. “לו היית במקומו של אולמרט, היית לוקח אחריות”, אמרו לברק.

    בוהדנה, שנפצע במלחמה, סיפר לאחר הפגישה ל-ynet: “אמרנו לשר הרבה דברים, חלקם כבר נאמרו בעבר. הוספנו ואמרנו שלמעשה עניין האחריות האישית הוא העניין המהותי בכל הדיון שלנו, וכי בלשכת אולמרט מציגים את הדו”ח כניצחון. מבחינתם, המלחמה עוברת להם ליד האוזן”.

    עוד אמר קצין המילואים כי “יש הרגשה כללית בציבור שהם עו על המקפצה ומשתינים עלינו מלמעלה”. בוהדנה הבטיח כי פעולות המחאה נגד ברק ואולמרט יימשכו: “ביום שני נהיה בדיון שייערך בכנסת. אנחנו מבקשים

  94. cOtOm@s
    February 1st, 2008 | 00:05

    Pozdrav iz Zadra, nisam niti sumnjao da nas ima ;)

  95. tony
    February 1st, 2008 | 02:33

    i am visiting this site every day but to see a man from my town Split in Croatia, in the rlslog news, makes me very happy… greetings from Dalmatia, home of not only the best sportsmen in the world, but also home of some smart people too :)

  96. deat13
    February 1st, 2008 | 02:50

    al stvarno nas ima
    eng:
    there’s alot of us
    Croatian’s, I mean :)

    Keep up the good work, sites like these remind us every day that there is only one nationality: human nationality!

  97. deat13
    February 1st, 2008 | 02:51

    Croatians, that is…
    Too many beers tonight I think :)

  98. knux
    February 1st, 2008 | 05:41

    Wow um I think Martin just wanted a flame fan boy war today…

    VLite is ok but ya know Microsoft goes around and tampers with crap after a while and stuff like this then stops your computer from working period. Well until a patch is released but it’s not their fault since Microsoft is constantly changing things. But I think they’ve gotten their demented child walking atleast, last installation only took 8 tweaks from me and thats damn good compared to the 100s of tweaks for the first installation.

    O and also to hell with Croatians I hate them all… ^_^

  99. YoKo
    February 1st, 2008 | 10:27

    Hehe knux, so we hate you too :D
    I onda je Svizac69 umotao čokoladu…

  100. xp version
    February 1st, 2008 | 13:34

    xp version os called vlite… (for whoever it was that asked)

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