Removing Windows Apps -> Apps will reduce most of what is possible keeping Windows updatable (Servicing Stack compatibility enabled). Most other components will have a negligible reduction in size. Even drivers reduce very little as most of the removed files have a hard link kept in the WinSxS...
To get significant size reduction you need to disable Servicing Stack compatibility. This will activate the deep removal mode. But it will not be possible to install cumulative updates on Windows after that. If you don't need to enable features in control panel you can remove Component Store...
For me this has been available since "yesterday". I thought it was available in all time zones at the same time based on the time zone where nuhi lives.
Yes these discounts help a lot. If they didn't exist I would probably never buy NTLite. My currency is very undervalued against the dollar and the euro.
No, I remove it. I have been removing Windows Error Reporting for quite some time now and have never had any problems although I remove Diagnostics and Troubleshooting as well. I believe these 2 components are interconnected.
Yes I always remove it and I never had this problem, not even in...
The only thing I will buy on black friday will be NTLite. In my country we make fun of black friday saying that everything here is 50% off of 2x the price :p
As nuhi said I understand that the correct way to use templates is to set the compatibility options first for what is important to you otherwise templates may remove important things for your use.
And templates should not be interpreted literally "Privacy", "Gaming" (at least in my view based...
I renewed my license a few hours ago with the black friday discount :) check again.
In some parts of the world Friday arrives earlier because of the time difference. In my country for example it is still Thursday.
English is not my native language and I don't even speak or write English although I can read and understand it reasonably well. Google Translate is my friend :p so I think Discord for me is useless.
For me it would be much more interesting to have a topic to talk about without being tied to a...
Disabling the Device Setup Manager service (DsmSvc) does the same thing so I believe you are right. For this reason I do not remove or disable it.
This service only runs when needed (Manual startup type by default) so there is no real gain by disabling or removing it.
Yes.
Yes, dynamic updates are selected by default.
But it looks like in the new version 2.3.1.8454 nuhi has fixed this :)
Dynamic updates are just updated setup files that are copied to the media folder. As the sources\setup.exe file is usually changed it is necessary to copy this file to the...
You can also simply not include dynamic update. This is only useful in in-place upgrade scenarios. For clean installations it won't matter as far as I know.
I already know more or less what to remove and what to keep so I used a preset for everything but in the last NTLite builds I started having problems with that.
So what I've been doing is removing components, configuring services and settings with one preset and adding .reg files with another...
But I removed it :p I removed everything I could related to UWP apps. The main cause of the uwp control panel not working in my case was a driver related to Containers because I removed Containers but restoring the driver and its registry entry makes the uwp control panel work.
I posted more...
I discovered a workaround. Anyone who wants to remove Containers and have nvidia uwp control panel working needs to keep the bindflt.sys file and its registry entry. This is a driver that is removed when removing Containers but must be present for the new nvidia control panel to work. Although...
For intel it looks like you need to install some dependencies besides the control panel. For nvidia no.
Intel:
NVIDIA:
NVIDIA now includes the control panel within the setup. Check out this post from an nvidia employee.
To confirm you can open the setup with 7-zip and browse the...
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