
The difference between this and vLite is that this tool uninstalls them the official way rather than remove files the downside is that the image does not shrink as much as just removing the files. If the Details button of a component is shaded, it means there is no subcomponent in that component.įor more information, please refer to the following solution in Microsoft's technical support website.This tool lets you remove built-in Windows packages from your image, for example Windows Media Player, Windows Media Center or Internet Explorer. To remove other subcomponents, click the Details button and clear the check boxes of subcomponents to be removed. * Shaded check box indicates that some subcomponents of the component are selected. In the Add/Remove box of Windows Components Wizard, clear the check boxes of the components to be removed and click Next. In the File Needed dialog box, click the Browse button and at the stored location of the Windows XP Install File, click Open.ģ. To use the network drive, insert the CD-ROM in the drive and click OK. When the Files Needed dialog box appears, insert the Windows XP CD-ROM in the drive. The installation of the components starts.ĥ. If the Details button of a component is shaded, it means there is no subcomponent in that component.Ĥ. To add other subcomponents, click the Details button and select the check boxes of subcomponents to be added. In the Add/Remove box of Windows Components Wizard, select the check boxes of the components to be added and click Next.

Click Add or Remove Programs and then click Add/Remove Windows Components.ģ. Note: Log on to the system as a user of an Administrator group.Ģ.
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To add/remove Windows components, please follow the steps below.

How to add/remove Windows components on Windows XP?
