I do and keep the new calc.
Backup from Windows 8:
Windows\System32\calc.exe
Windows\System32\??-??\calc.exe.mui
Windows\SysWOW64\calc.exe
Windows\SysWOW64\??-??\calc.exe.mui
And copy to:
\sources\$OEM$\$$\System32\calc.exe.mui
\sources\$OEM$\$$\System32\??-??\calc.exe.mui...
I'll make some time for it but you have to make a correction:
$OEM$\$1\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\
I made a big mistake and got deleted the partition containing NTLite + previous versions + presets + reg files, I'll start from zero. :rolleyes:
I can remove everything but I don't want to.
I like to have Windows Update for Driver updating, sometimes there is OEM software enhancement that makes a better experience working on the computer.
When removing components, tip:
In Components page, Compatibility toolbar button uncheck servicing stack protections.
Go to Updates page an select Clean up Custom (Complete).
I would like to keep WU for activation/drivers install but remove everything related to cache (SStack/unused Features)...
Windows Update is needed for features modifications (probably only some features needs to download data).
Go to Components page and look for 'Windows Update' notes or check protections in Compatibility toolbar button, if you protect Features, Windows Update is (parent) protected.
If your NTlite license has expired before the Windows 10 build, there is the answer, as new NTLite builds will support fully existing components and Windows builds released before your license expiration.
Find Support and upgrades in the linked page.
Start by posting more information (Windows build and NTLite build).
Get an untouched source (or ISO image).
Download the latest NTLite version, load the image, go to Components, at the bottom is located Windows Apps, expand all, should be there.
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