RT Seven Lite: Slim Down Your Windows 7 Install — Step-by-Step Guide
What RT Seven Lite does
- WIM editing tool for Windows 7 (also called RT Se7en Lite)
- Integrates updates, drivers, language packs, and silent apps
- Removes components/services/keeping only desired features to reduce footprint
- Applies registry tweaks, default settings, themes, wallpapers, OEM info, unattended install options
- Builds bootable ISO/USB from modified Windows 7 image
Preparations (assumed defaults)
- Host: Windows 7/8/10 with .NET 3.5 installed
- Required: Windows AIK/WAKit for image tools, RT Seven Lite installer, source Windows 7 ISO (x86 or x64), optional updates/drivers/apps (silent installers)
Step-by-step workflow
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Install prerequisites
- Install .NET Framework 3.5 and Windows AIK/WAKit.
- Install RT Seven Lite.
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Load source image
- Open RT Seven Lite > point it to your Windows 7 ISO or extracted installation folder.
- Let it mount and parse the WIM.
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Choose tasks
- In the Tasks tab select desired actions: Integration, Unattended, Components, Tweaks, Customization, ISO-Bootable.
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Integrate updates/drivers/apps
- Integration → add Windows updates (use Windows Updates Downloader or manually download .msu/.cab), add drivers (INF folders), and add silent installers (applications must support silent flags).
- Click Apply to integrate.
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Remove components
- Components → deselect built-in apps, drivers, languages, or features you don’t need (be conservative — removing core components can break setup).
- Use the Services tab to disable unneeded services.
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Apply tweaks & unattended settings
- Tweaks → set registry tweaks, visual effects, power options, Explorer settings.
- Unattended → insert product key, EULA acceptance, OOBE settings, timezone, computer name, and other defaults to automate install.
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Customize branding and
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