NEW nLite 0.99.9 Beta Released

SpinnerSpinner Birmingham, UK
edited April 2005 in Science & Tech
Following up from Short-Media's recent Slipstreaming Windows Easy guide, a new version of nLite has been made available for download. nLite is a slipstreamer, customizer, reducer and iso creator all in one package. This latest release brings the Beta build to 0.99.9.

Download: nLite 0.99.9 Beta (1MB)
What's new:
#0.99.9 beta
general
- new: Services Configuration subpage in Options
- new: Keep code pages of removed languages option
- new: Auto Pre-Slipstream cleanup if needed
- update: Textmode driver selection prompt
- update: Merge to Recompress, original structure of CABs with same reduction
- update: Duplicate files removal suspended, now smaller final install
- update: Keep/Remove boxes moved to Components - Advanced menu option
- fix: Manual install bogus missing files report
- fix: Textmode driver integration
* Windows 2000 DELL PERC RAID
* Nvidia RAID
- fix: Manual path when CD selected loop warning
- fix: SIF line 139 error
- fix: RVM Hotfix pack SFC issues and 1.2.1 support
- fix: Object Reference not found during processing
- fix: Tweaks
- fix: Population of DllCache if SFC left enabled
- fix: Windows 2003 SP1 setup restarts
- fix: Office updates not installing on enlighten OS
components
- new: Map Network Drives/Network Places Wizard
- new: Color Schemes
- update: Midi support MIDIMAP left
- update: Separated Hardware Support components
- update: Languages separated in groups
- update: OOBE doesn't need SENS, SENS more friendly
- fix: Languages listed twice
- fix: Help (missing files on Printer install)
Source: Nuhi.msfn

Comments

  • yaggayagga Havn't you heard? ... New
    edited April 2005
    .99.9! They are certainly running out of new beta version room ;)
  • SpinnerSpinner Birmingham, UK
    edited April 2005
    D00D wrote:
    .99.9! They are certainly running out of new beta version room ;)
    Yeah, I was thinking about that yesterday (that's quite sad I suppose) and I figured people can just keep adding digits till it's finished. e.g. If there is a next version before the final release, it could be .99.91 or .99.99 etc

    It's quite an interesting discussion topic actually...

    ...or maybe not. ;D
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