I've tried this method and got the 160kb preset, then returned it to the state it was before it was changed, but what's strange is that as soon as I loaded it on the new Windows 10 pro and made a lite iso from there like nothing has changed, then tried it on the new vbox I got only windows stopcode bsod. but I haven't tried the new release this morning, but what I want to ask is whether I made a mistake?Right-click on NTLite shortcut, and add the switches after ", e.g.:
"C:\Program Files\NTLite\NTLite" /forcelistcomponents /saveallstates
Don't forget to remove it when done.
Don't know, I don't have that preset nor a virtual machine.I've tried this method and got the 160kb preset, then returned it to the state it was before it was changed, but what's strange is that as soon as I loaded it on the new Windows 10 pro and made a lite iso from there like nothing has changed, then tried it on the new vbox I got only windows stopcode bsod. but I haven't tried the new release this morning, but what I want to ask is whether I made a mistake?
Hi nuhi.Right-click on NTLite shortcut, and add the switches after ", e.g.:
"C:\Program Files\NTLite\NTLite" /forcelistcomponents /saveallstates
Don't forget to remove it when done.
Thank you.Mod note: Repeating answer from another thread.
Please don't post the same follow-up to multiple threads. Thanks.
This feature was updated in NTLite v2023.5.9249, and no longer requires any external switches.
Run NTLite as normal, and load any source image. Preset -> Save / Extract current image state
You don't need to quit or restart NTLite after the extraction.