I'm pretty sure there isn't a way to do this but is there a setting when saving the ISO to name the file according to a set of rules or criteria? For example, the Windows version, build number, architecture, etc.
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I don't want to necro an old thread but I am finding myself in this situation as well. I want to set all those privacy options off and skip it in the setup but I don't know which ones in NTLite they correspond to and I haven't been able to find the answer. Does anyone know?
I did all that, that's what I'm saying. Anyway, I built the ISO again and it seems to work now for some reason. The only thing I think I changed was I removed Microsoft.VCLibs.140.00_14.0.33321.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe.appx from the updates because it wasn't listed in the guide. Glad it's working...
Thanks for the easy guide but I might be missing something. It doesn't work for me and when I try to run the script manually after install, it says the execution policy doesn't allow it.
That must have been it. I booted it back up, kind of forgot about it, went back in and it was working fine. It was set to delayed startup or the service as well. I guess I'm just impatient. It might have been working all along but as soon as the install was finish I tried to go to the device...
I make an ISO from LTSC but the start menu search doesn't work. It won't search for installed apps and that sort of stuff. I didn't remove cortana or search. What do I need to keep this?
It's been about a year since I played with ntlite but I recall there were some features that could not be removed with a live removal. Maybe I remember wrong but is that the case? What are the limitations of the live removal? Is there a list of things that don't work with the live removal? I...
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