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Old 13th February 2007, 05:43 PM
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Question How to reduce Ghost Image file size

I installed FC5 and all of my applications. When I tried to build the Ghost image file for the FC5, I noticed the file size is about 900MB (Using higher compression ratio in Ghost setup). It doesn't fit a 700MB CD.

Question: How can I remove unneccessary package/files from FC5 and remove it?

Thanks in advance.

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