1.8.0.7182 x64
win8.1x64 bit, 12gb ram, sata3 SSD, intel i5-3230M
edit: no antivirus running in background
I am trying to edit a win 10 LTSC install disk with integrated updates to August, 2019. I mounted the .iso and then copied the complete .iso files to a separate local folder (on ssd drive) so they could be edited with NTLite. But i notice some weird activity happening.
1) I would mount a particular OS from an esd (which would convert into .wim)
a) other OSs on the same esd would then become hidden.
b) the selected OS still did not mount correctly. I thought something was wrong (because online videos etc show numerous editing options on left-hand panel after mounting).
c) I would close and restart the program and then it would show the mounted image with options to edit. But the other OSs from the same esd/wim are still hidden.
In this screenshot, you can see the mounted image and the Image History are the same ISO structure, but you can see that the mounted image has the other OSs hidden.
2) is there a manual "refresh" button that, if the program cannot refresh the mounting status, the user could click and refresh the program status? Closing and restarting is acceptable, but not ideal.
3) the mounting process uses a lot of cpu (seemingly 75-100% of available processes). Is there a way to limit the maximum processors NTLite uses?
4) Is there a video tutorial or user manual that shows the typical workflow and some use-cases? This is my first time using this program and it can seem a bit overwhelming to make sure I am using all of the features properly.
win8.1x64 bit, 12gb ram, sata3 SSD, intel i5-3230M
edit: no antivirus running in background
I am trying to edit a win 10 LTSC install disk with integrated updates to August, 2019. I mounted the .iso and then copied the complete .iso files to a separate local folder (on ssd drive) so they could be edited with NTLite. But i notice some weird activity happening.
1) I would mount a particular OS from an esd (which would convert into .wim)
a) other OSs on the same esd would then become hidden.
b) the selected OS still did not mount correctly. I thought something was wrong (because online videos etc show numerous editing options on left-hand panel after mounting).
c) I would close and restart the program and then it would show the mounted image with options to edit. But the other OSs from the same esd/wim are still hidden.
In this screenshot, you can see the mounted image and the Image History are the same ISO structure, but you can see that the mounted image has the other OSs hidden.
2) is there a manual "refresh" button that, if the program cannot refresh the mounting status, the user could click and refresh the program status? Closing and restarting is acceptable, but not ideal.
3) the mounting process uses a lot of cpu (seemingly 75-100% of available processes). Is there a way to limit the maximum processors NTLite uses?
4) Is there a video tutorial or user manual that shows the typical workflow and some use-cases? This is my first time using this program and it can seem a bit overwhelming to make sure I am using all of the features properly.
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