Thin Client t610: ThinPro 5.2 size matters

I have a bunch of 1 GB T610s and 5.2 ThinPro takes a large part of this space.  I found in the new version of a Component Manager app that is supposed to remove unnecessary features.  After removing several features that have been labeled, medium and large size, I applied the component configuration of the and restart the workstation.  Problem is that the size used flash on the screen on that Client has not changed and it shows 883 MB.

Anyone have any suggestions?

Thank you.

UPDATE:

I used EZ Update to download a new copy of 5.2 and said he did not save the configuration.  After the download, the device showed that Meg used 788.  Went into Manager components, removed 5 or 6 components, of which 3 have been marked as large (more than 50 MB) and applied the Configuration of components, and then I even deleted the snapshot of the factory.  Restarted the TC and the device showed 788 MB used.

I only use PDR on these devices.  Someone has some tips on reducing the size by removing unnecessary applications?

Thanks again.

Register and then to apply the removal of component? There are two stages and several WARNING message and may require a reboot-auto.

If you used like above, you would see that the free space is released via xTerminal:

Administrator, open xterminal of management tool mode, enter:

DF - hl

compare the free space between before and after the withdrawal of the components.  It shows the space used / free real.

On information system 1 page, it shows that the value of the free/used space fixed that you have installed the image first.  We can try to push an improvement in the later version.

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