There should have been icons installed that allow you to launch the application without all the "personalities" enabled. Granted, this doesn't actually answer your question. .Net is not uninstalled when you do this... however, the .Net and C++ personalities will not be loaded on startup, saving you loads of RAM. Some of my projects cause the IDE to consume upwards of 600MB of RAM.
I don't think that you can actually "remove" .Net entirely and expect Delphi to run. Even Delphi 2007, which only includes the Win32 personality still requires and loads a bunch of .Net assemblies. It is probably the reason it is so much slower than Delphi 7. Jason http://blog.digitaltundra.com -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jack Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 1:06 PM To: Borland's Delphi Discussion List Subject: Re[2]: How to remove .Net from Delphi 2006 ? >> Does anyone knows how to remove .Net from Delphi 2006 ? > You don't. The IDE itself is a .Net application. It should be a Win32 app because I've seen a special version of Delphi 2006 running on Windows without .NET platform. Why it loads up the .NET DLLs by default also puzzles me. Maybe some features use .NET. _______________________________________________ Delphi mailing list -> [email protected] http://www.elists.org/mailman/listinfo/delphi _______________________________________________ Delphi mailing list -> [email protected] http://www.elists.org/mailman/listinfo/delphi

