GamerOS Windows 10 & 11 DIY Preset

<c>mediaplayernetworksharing 'WMP Network Sharing Service'</c>
<c>mediaplayernetworksharing32 'WMP Network Sharing Service - 32 bit'</c>
 
So this are the services that are online turned off? I cannot find them in task manager. How do i reactivate them? Thanks guys.
 
Thanks, but that doesn't help either. :/
Picture icons are working fine. It's only the video ones. I installed VLC but it still doen'st work. I can only see the orange VLC pylons icon for every Video file. No thumbnail.
It worked fine in my old Windows 11 (stock).

i have the same, but they still work. I have noticed the .mkv formats show and the .mp4 ones don't. I do not believe it is an ntlite issue but more of a codec one
 
Ohh, i see. Could you please guide me regarding the presets, from where i can download them? I just bought NTLite and i want to create my personal image, i already tried the gamer os with help from Chris Titus, but the problem is that i cannot use his https://christitus.com/windows-tool/ for installing apps, etc. Do you know something about this? Also, i would like to have the option to disable and enable windows updates, and to integrate my own apps in the . ISO
 
But, i didn't find a way to integrate apps in the .ISO
That's more complicated since every app is different. There's a whole section of the forum dedicated to that:
https://www.ntlite.com/community/index.php?forums/automated-application-deployment.7/

Integrating apps/drivers should really be done after all your other tweaking is finished and the image is finalized. If you try to tackle everything all at once it almost always leads to a frustrating experience for people. Approach everything as a "layer", and do things separately, testing them as you go. For example, focus on component removals and test that out for a while. If you're satisfied that it's all working as expected, then move on to adding registry tweaks, test that for a while, then move on to integrating apps.

There's no performance benefit to integrating apps, and unless you're reinstalling Windows every other week it doesn't do any good either, because it makes more sense from a bug/performance perspective to install the latest versions of things. Since most apps are updated frequently your image will become outdated fast.

Keep in mind I'm coming at this from a pure gaming perspective though, other people's needs are different.
 
No, but W11 is basically the same for removals and settings. You can start with the W10 preset.
sorry im new to all this. so i could use the w10 preset for w11? an it will all be okay? or is there certain settings i should adjust
 
A few users have asked the same question, I've given the same reply. So far, no one's really complained.
But if you find something different, then let us know.
 
and when I made the iso with this preset it was 3.8gb, but in CTT video he made the iso 2.4gb
Txmmy maintained compatibility with updates by people's requests and this increased the size of the ISO.

You can disable Servicing Stack compatibility to get the reduced size back but it will not be able to integrate updates.
Code:
<Feature enabled="no">ServicingStack</Feature>
 
If you're making a new image, recheck Edge (Legacy) under Components. On a live system, you need a licensed NTLite to do a host refresh to reinstall the missing component.

There's nothing in Txmmy's preset that prevents .NET Framework install, unless you've made other edits.
 
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