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Bye-Bye Longhorn, Welcome Vista


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Microsoft on Monday signed off on the Windows Vista SDK, or software development kit, which will enable developers to create applications for the next-generation Windows release. The SDK, complete with code samples, tools and documentation will be available via MSDN and distributed at next month's PDC conference in LA.

The kit will simply be dubbed "Windows SDK" upon release, as it includes both WinFX and Vista-specific documentation. Microsoft will also post an online version of the docs, which can be browsed by any developer. It's not clear if the Windows SDK will replace the company's current Platform SDK.

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I found the places where one can it...

But it was 2.7 Gb......

Now I wonder why is it so big.....

Jump from 1 CD to 5 CDs

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yeah, that's one thing i hate about the windows...ALL THE DAMN DRIVERS. they take up so much HDD space, and 80% of it is crap i will NEVER own or use for that matter :D

anyone know an app for cleaning those up? :yes:

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yeah, that's one thing i hate about the windows...ALL THE DAMN DRIVERS. they take up so much HDD space, and 80% of it is crap i will NEVER own or use for that matter :P

anyone know an app for cleaning those up? :P

Well, nLite can remove drivers on the windows installation cd..

But as for the ones already loaded on the harddrive... hmm, good question.

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Well, nLite can remove drivers on the windows installation cd..

But as for the ones already loaded on the harddrive... hmm, good question.

shoot. when it comes useless files in Windows OS i wouldnt put it pass them to use or require them later on with a patch. shit, hasnt most of Windows XP features been turn off with all the patches? in a prefect world Windows XP kicks azz. but in the real world its one big holy donut.

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So far nLite supports Windows 2000, XP x86/x64 and 2003 x86 all languages. Windows Vista will be supported as well soon.

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