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    Do you use NTLite beta's?

    Clanger I think a poll would be better and anyone who wants can comment in more detail. I understand that the purpose of the topic is to know how many people use the beta version in general, not the current one specifically. I always used the beta in the past, but then it stopped existing and...
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    Do you use NTLite beta's?

    No, but I've been using Windows 10 so there aren't many interesting new features for me.
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    How to get the most out of Free version

    Yes, what we don't see doesn't exist for us, in the same way what I don't use doesn't exist for me and I don't care if it doesn't work. For me the only problem is when a program doesn't work, an OS should only be to allow programs to run, the programs that do the magic, shouldn't be clogged with...
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    GamerOS Windows 10 & 11 DIY Preset

    Try going to Settings > Privacy > ShellBags and set it to Default Or remove the following line in the preset: <Tweak name="Shell\BagMRU Size">1</Tweak>
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    How to get the most out of Free version

    In my opinion, removing components is for enthusiasts who want to get the most performance out of their machines and are willing to pay the price for it by seeing certain things not work. You never know when you'll need something, you might think you don't need Wi-Fi because your PC uses cable...
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    How to get the most out of Free version

    Yes, this is true even without removing it, so why not save a few MB's and make the copy to the USB drive a little faster? It also helps to keep the install.wim below 4 GB to use a usb drive in fat32 for UEFI without having to convert to ESD or split files, or having to use third-party tools...
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    How to get the most out of Free version

    You can remove the apps you want (UWP Apps), .NET 3.5 cache files, WinSxS\Backup folder, make tweaks to Settings and/or use your own registry tweaks, disable services, create a post setup script to disable scheduled tasks and have a result as good as with the paid version or even better...
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    DXWSetup error on GamerOS

    Keep 'Internet Explorer - 32 bit'
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    Why does rebasing corrupt component store so frequently?

    What exactly do you call a rebase? Would it be ResetBase? How are you doing this? Which version of Windows? Microsoft disabled resetbase in Windows 10 version 1607 and later. To do this you need to change a value in the registry. Even with the reg tweak, in version 1709 and later Microsoft...
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    Delete Windows Firewall (leaving only the firewall service active?)

    No, apparently WFP only depends on Base Filtering Engine service (BFE). You can even disable the Windows Firewall service and SimpleWall will continue to work as far as I remember, I used it that way. In older versions of SimpleWall it asked if you would like to disable the Windows Firewall but...
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    Windows 11

    There is also the possibility of it being a new dependency. Spell checking is mainly used on touchscreen devices on the touch keyboard 'On-Screen Keyboard (Tablet PC)' but in 23H2 there are new features or expanded features like Voice access that apparently uses Spell checking as well. "You can...
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    Windows 11

    Well that's personal, it depends on whether you want the new features or not. Below is a more detailed and official explanation: "Windows 11, versions 22H2 and 23H2 share a common core operating system with an identical set of system files. Therefore, the new features in Windows 11, version...
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    Windows 11

    This is because it is the same build 22621 with a few added features, the Windows core is the same. Maybe this is an issue nuhi needs to work on.
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    GamerOS Windows 10 & 11 DIY Preset

    UWP apps belong to an entire Microsoft ecosystem with several dependencies on various Windows components and in each new build of the OS they are distributed in more components that apparently don't make any sense, only Microsoft can understand their logic lol Microsoft forgot what modularity is...
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    Last questions before buying license

    Great, I think you won't regret it if you are an enthusiast and like to get the most out of your software and hardware, you can even learn more about how Windows works by analyzing the dependencies of the components within NTLite and its various tweaks. At the moment I don't have much time and...
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    Last questions before buying license

    Hello, I'm also Brazilian, welcome! Wait for Black Friday (November 24th) or the end of the year (a little after Christmas or close to it, I don't know exactly) which always has a significant discount (around 30%). I bought the home license and every year I renew it paying half the price plus...
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    News and Chat

    Or what the new w10 skin will be like. Windows could be like MacOS and have a new version every year. They need to decide on a well-defined rule for how to name their OS because as it is it's a mess. I don't like having features being added all the time in the same build. When I least expect...
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    SFC compatibility - How does it work?

    I'm referring to this feature: Does this work even if I remove Component Store? And if there are corrupted files will sfc /scannow not report corrupted files? And if it finds corrupted files will it be able to repair them?
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    Microsoft Edge, OneDrive, and Defender are still in WinSxS folder after removed

    OneDrive may be an exception, perhaps it is only installed on a new user's first boot. Have you checked to see if the OneDriveSetup file in System32/SysWOW64 returned? I remember that on older builds of Windows 10 if you removed OneDrive from the WinSxS folder you would get sfc /scannow errors...
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    Microsoft Edge, OneDrive, and Defender are still in WinSxS folder after removed

    This might be expected if you kept Servicing Stack compatibility enabled. Some files need to be kept in the WinSxS folder to avoid breaking cumulative updates.
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