I read an interesting article today about a rather “slimming” Vista installation tool, vLite. vLite, simply put, is a tool which allows you to install Windows Vista without all added “features”. You can remove these options at install time so the components are never put on your system to consume resources.
There is a terse write up on Information Week which gives a short explanation of the tool. The only catch is you have to run this tool when you are installing Vista. If you already have Vista installed, this will not work. According to the article:
vLite, however, isn’t for the technically timid. The software warns that the changes it imposes on Vista are “permanent, so be sure in your choice.”
If the bloat of Vista is scaring you away from the new OS or you have just recently installed a copy, this tool might be worth a look.

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