I'm using all available compatibility filters in components section and I was able to successfully remove Edge's Appx in the previous release (v2.3.7.8850). However, after updating to v2.3.8.8889 I get Edge on my desktop after installing Windows from my custom ISO (Hyper-V).
I've noticed that certain registry keys for HKEY_CURRENT_USER aren't being integrated at all when the file .reg file is added in Integrate > Registry. Here's a example for Windows 11 (22H1):
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
; Remove default pinned objects in quick settings...
I've solved the issue which I've encountered with missing drivers - performing certain updates on boot.wim & winre.wim makes drivers go missing. The solution is to not update the installation media but rather just the operating system. Here's a related issue from 2015 (although in my case...
My host computer (which compiles Windows via NTLite) is running a heavily modified Windows 11 which has all Hyper-V related features removed (meaning components/drivers). Because of this, my separate computer which runs on a OEM installation of Windows 11 can't find HDD drivers in Hyper-V during...
I've already tried that if you check #2 comment :)
However, I just tried again with updated NTLite (2.3.0.8396 -> 2.3.1.8454) and I've used the updated base ISO (Win11_English_x64 -> Win11_English_x64v1) from Microsoft and it looks like HKEY_CURRENT_USER works as expected now in registry tab...
I haven't come across any particular Windows tweaks that makes the performance noticeably higher with Ryzen builds but let me know if you guys have any :)
I made a rundown of a few of my personal recommendations here...
I figured I'll make a rundown of my personal performance tips since slaver01 asked me what tweaks I'd recommend for a Ryzen build. Feel free to correct me or share your recommendations if I've missed anything!
General tips
Windows 10+: Use Ultimate Performance Plan (powercfg /setactive...
That's interesting, I looked around in the settings file and UI but I wasn't able to find it. Maybe you're thinking about Multi Instance Mode in NTLite (however, this mode just allows you to run multiple instances of NTLite)?
I'm not sure but I'm guessing that your selection is saved somewhere in settings.xml or settingsUI.xml under C:\Program Files\NTLite
Maybe try this?
<SkipCompletedPopup>false</SkipCompletedPopup>
I've recently upgraded my hardware from a i7-4770k @ 5.1GHz OC (4c/8t) to a Ryzen 9 5950X (16c/32t) CPU and I was hoping to cut the compilation time in half with NTLite. Naturally it's marginally faster but the compilation time is still extremely high. NTLite takes ruffly 22 minutes to compile...
I would advise to not remove speechapi 'Speech API' (you can still remove speechcommon 'Speech Recognition' and speechtts 'Speech TTS' though). This component is needed to run Farcry 6, otherwise it'll crash on start
On side note, I know Phasmophobia (game) listens to what you say which in turn...
nuhi Maybe we should add a games compatibility option, like this?
Games:
- Farcry 6 [] (blocks removal of speechapi 'Speech API')
- Ingame webbrowsers [] (blocks removal of Internet Explorer)
SOLVED
After hours of debugging I managed to find the component which crashes Farcry 6, it's speechapi 'Speech API'
However, the game works fine if you just remove:
speechcommon 'Speech Recognition'
speechtts 'Speech TTS'
Great suggestion guys :)
I recall having issues with in-game browsers after removing Internet Explorer in Windows 10 but I haven't confirmed if that's still the case in Windows 11
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