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...
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 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...
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...
Unfortunately the game doesn't produce any logs thus it's hard to identify which component is causing the game to crash after finishing "Warming up PSU cache" step. The game works out of the box with official Windows 11 installation for reference
Has anyone encountered this issue?
The new Gaming template in NTLite isn't compatible with Windows installer (meaning when you boot from the .ISO and select language, partition disks and so on). I'm unable to make selections in the setup (with both the mouse and keyboard).
Any clues which component might be causing this issue?
I've disabled setup requirements (storage and ram + TPM and SecureBoot) and I've integrated the changes to my Boot/Setup image. The changes are compiled to a ISO and used in Hyper-V. In previous releases of NTLite this worked as expected but it doesn't seem to be the case with version 2.3.1.8454...
I've got reg files which references to HKEY_CURRENT_USER that I'd like to apply post installation / to user created in unattended config, I've tried adding the files to:
Registry
Post-Setup
However, the changes aren't applied to the user which is automatically created in my Unattended...
Windows Insiders just got 282 dev build which partially fixes AMD performance issues but NTLite 2.3.0.8396 is not detecting this update:
https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2021/10/15/releasing-windows-11-build-22000-282-to-beta-and-release-preview-channels/
Is there anything that I need...
Issue
I've got the latest Premium features with my NTLite Home subscription and I'm trying to build Windows 11 Pro For Workstations from a image directory which I acquired by extracting the official Windows 11 ISO with 7zip to my desktop but every time when I get to boot.wim 2. Microsoft Windows...
NTLite is a wonderful GUI based tool for customizing Windows, would there be anything similar in terms of customizing a Debian/Ubuntu installation media?
To keep it short, it would be interesting to allow users to tweak which tasks are allowed to run in the background, in a similar fashion that the built-in Task Scheduler application in Windows allows you to do just that.
Thanks.
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