Thanks everyone for getting involved in the discussion. I wanted to clarify that I was indeed helped and appreciate the advice offered. However, don't see anyone mentioning that if you want to keep more than one index (example pro and home but not education and N editions) in an ESD, its still...
when creating a bootable usb using Microsofts MCT, it creates a sources folder with basically the same contents and what you would find in the boot.wim/sources/ (setup index).
Anyone know the reason for the duplication or have some background on this? Isn't the entire setup index of boot.wim is...
I dont have a "Good" DIY on this, but here is gist of it: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provision-pcs-with-apps#adv
The article states that "third-party apps" are supported.
The trim editions feature assumes that you do not want to leave behind any editions but one. I would suggest a checkbox next to all of them to select which ones to "trim" or "delete". Sometimes I have to leave one behind because of some silly reason.
Still same issue trying to update from NTLite v2.0.0.7618 x64 to NTLite v2.0.0.7640 x64. Kills NTLite, only clue to what is going on is in ntlite.log: Waiting other operations to finish
Still cannot run the install until killing the suspended process. Attempting to restart NTLite and run the...
if you click on the body text inside any ntlite warning dialog window (any window with an ok button) you can click and drag the text, this will move the entire window. not sure if this is intended behavior?
Auto update tries to run "C:\Users\owner\AppData\Local\Temp\NTLiteTempInstaller.exe" /TASKS="PortableMode" /DIR="C:\Program Files\NTLite" /SILENT /AUTORUN /RESTARTAPPLICATIONS
terminates ntlite.exe and suspends itself. I attached the log file it generates. Simply states Waiting other...
It's the same as dragging the slider all the way down after install. This is triggered before setup complete.cmd processes so you can fine tune specific behavior if needed. It sounds like your user account is already admin so basically dragging the slider all the way down would be effective.
If this is a captured image that had virtualbox tools installed at any point but not uninstalled before captured, it will break installation of the image. Speaking from experience.
Only need to add this toward the end of autounattend.xml before the last settings close tag, no other settings required from NTLite:
<settings pass="offlineServicing">
<component name="Microsoft-Windows-LUA-Settings" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35"...
I include other programs such as process monitor and process explorer from sysinternals to use in that environment, extremely useful for troubleshooting.
I am a sysadmin, I don't even use this tool for removals and find its still a great bargain. I, in fact, prefer automating everything excluding partition/format. While I have the Pro version, I still don't use the feature in most situations.
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