I've uninstalled the program, and re-installed.
Upon first opening NTLite, I get the error pop-up that I've posted above.
A strange situation, considering that the Windows installation is unmodified.
The advanced features of the program are unusable, and I choose not to use this Windows...
By my count, in the past five years there have been about five significant, successful PC games released, that use PhysX:
Life is Strange (Jan. 2015)
Witcher 3 (May 2015)
Fallout 4 (Feb. 2016)
Warhammer 40,000: Eternal Crusade (Sep. 2016)
Star Citizen (Dec. 2016)
Note that the most recent...
Thank you, for offering input.
I took the license.dat and settings.xml files from my "old" Windows install on a separate hard drive, and transferred them to this hard drive and the new install, and then I imported and inserted them into the NTLite program and folder. After doing so, I received...
In a fresh default installation of Windows 7 Professional SP!64-bit, when I try to import my license to NTLite, to use the live install capabilities, I get the following error pop-up:
My goal is to use NTLite to remove components, and so forth, from this live install.
I have no option to...
Thanks very much, for making this clear.
I've gotten the game, and haven't been able to get it to run. I was just about to install a modded Windows 10 OS, without Windows Media Player.
Due to the lack of any other responses, I assume that what I describe is NTLite's default behavior, and that there is no way to automate the import of a live Windows install's current options choices, and therefore replace the default option choices of NTLite.
Thus, I will end this thread with...
Not any of the times that I've experienced the problem which I describe in my original post.
I do hope that I am describing NTLite's default behavior. If I have caused my problems, by having changed an NTLite option which then worked against me, I apologize.
I've had this problem strike me...
When I run NTLite and remove components from my live Windows 7 Pro installation (or if I make any other changes, using NTLite), and I've neglected to also go through and change any other of NTLite's options, such as the Services options, and then I apply the component removals I've specified in...
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