GamerOS Windows 10 & 11 DIY Preset

No, it shouldn't be stuck that long. Posting a screen capture doesn't explain what NTLite's trying to do.
Attach a copy of the NTLite.log & NTLite_dism.log (from your AppData\Local\Temp folder).
 
No, it shouldn't be stuck that long. Posting a screen capture doesn't explain what NTLite's trying to do.
Attach a copy of the NTLite.log & NTLite_dism.log (from your AppData\Local\Temp folder).
ohhhh surely sir let me try once more if error then il post
 
No, it shouldn't be stuck that long. Posting a screen capture doesn't explain what NTLite's trying to do.
Attach a copy of the NTLite.log & NTLite_dism.log (from your AppData\Local\Temp folder).
sir same thing again , please see the logs
 

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NTLite doesn't like your loaded images. Start over with a clean ISO, apply your major tweak preset and see if it happens again.
Make sure you disable any antivirus while NTLite's running.
 
NTLite doesn't like your loaded images. Start over with a clean ISO, apply your major tweak preset and see if it happens again.
Make sure you disable any antivirus while NTLite's running.
haha sure sir though i started fresh this time...let me go over again
 
NTLite doesn't like your loaded images. Start over with a clean ISO, apply your major tweak preset and see if it happens again.
Make sure you disable any antivirus while NTLite's running.
worked sir dnt know what went wrong..between when even i am doing something this pops up

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This is becoming too common. You clicked on (or the preset has) "Copy answer file to image" in the Unattended menu bar. Uncheck it.
Save preset, then load a clean ISO and apply. Technically, you could find the extra answer file hidden in the image folders -- but I don't feel like walking thru it.
 
This is becoming too common. You clicked on (or the preset has) "Copy answer file to image" in the Unattended menu bar. Uncheck it.
Save preset, then load a clean ISO and apply. Technically, you could find the extra answer file hidden in the image folders -- but I don't feel like walking thru it.
thankyou sir got it now :)
 
Hello everyone, new fan of edited windows image here.
I get the home license yesterday and tried to use the last GamerOS release over an official w10pro
Well, i touch it a bit for having back Defender, without Hostguard and smartscreen and some other preference..
Anyway, for now im not here for help or issues but for this
Keyboard Language's are listed in the preset as kl-000000 either remove it from preset, or install the language pack from the office catalogs and add just as you would updating the image, updated gameros presets coming out soon (windows 10 is pretty much done and ready to be released, but windows 11 i get this issue where the audio is no longer adjustable with the volume slider so that will either take me time to research what is causing this or ask for help) Ive recently updated my license so I've got access to all the new features
idk about w11 and dont know if you solve the volume slider in win10 (i mean volume mixer and per app adjustable volume "memory" without resetting to 100%)
But in other images of w10 made with other software, the problem was Internet Explorer 11, the engine code. With it, sound level per app works
Thanks for your hard work Txmmy
Oh and, maybe i missing the specified post but, what about postinstallation powershell? thanks
 
When apps require the IE11 HTML engine, you need to keep Edge Legacy component. The other Edge parts aren't required.

PowerShell or ISE can't be re-installed if you've removed it from an image, unless you use licensed NTLite's host reinstall. Usually, just keep PS since it doesn't take up much space and doesn't have any services to impact performance.

Unless you have a tiny boot SSD with no free space, it's better to leave .NET, VC++ and PS libraries around in case apps need them.
 
When apps require the IE11 HTML engine, you need to keep Edge Legacy component. The other Edge parts aren't required.

PowerShell or ISE can't be re-installed if you've removed it from an image, unless you use licensed NTLite's host reinstall. Usually, just keep PS since it doesn't take up much space and doesn't have any services to impact performance.

Unless you have a tiny boot SSD with no free space, it's better to leave .NET, VC++ and PS libraries around in case apps need them.
everything works perfectly now sir alllll thanks to you sir :)
sir just on boot it shows like ...is there way to change name Nt-Lite Post Setup to our own or hide this box ?

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That dialog title is created by the RunOnceEx task that NTLite made for User Execution.

On paper, you could edit the registry value but it's too much work since you have to wait for the image to be finalized, mount it again, hand edit the registry, commit changes, and make another ISO.

And you'd have to redo all those steps whenever you re-apply the preset.
 
That dialog title is created by the RunOnceEx task that NTLite made for User Execution.

On paper, you could edit the registry value but it's too much work since you have to wait for the image to be finalized, mount it again, hand edit the registry, commit changes, and make another ISO.

And you'd have to redo all those steps whenever you re-apply the preset.
I wish there would have been an easier way but thanks a lot Garlin sir
 
That dialog title is created by the RunOnceEx task that NTLite made for User Execution.

On paper, you could edit the registry value but it's too much work since you have to wait for the image to be finalized, mount it again, hand edit the registry, commit changes, and make another ISO.

And you'd have to redo all those steps whenever you re-apply the preset.
Sir can tool run ps1 scripts or just bat ?
 
When apps require the IE11 HTML engine, you need to keep Edge Legacy component. The other Edge parts aren't required.

PowerShell or ISE can't be re-installed if you've removed it from an image, unless you use licensed NTLite's host reinstall. Usually, just keep PS since it doesn't take up much space and doesn't have any services to impact performance.

Unless you have a tiny boot SSD with no free space, it's better to leave .NET, VC++ and PS libraries around in case apps need them.
Thanks for the info, very appreciated!
I tried with only Edge Legacy but still bugged per-app sound reset to 100%
anyway, there is a way to hide specific menù? for example :
System - Projecting to this PC
Account - Email & accounts
Account - Sign-in options
Account - Work or School
Gaming - Xbox Game Bar
Gaming - Captures
Gaming - Xbox Networking
Ease of Access - Color Filter
Ease of Access - Eye Control
Update & Security - Find my device
thanks
 
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