Hi nuhi
There is a weird thing happening.
No matter how I do use NTLite, the result is that I can't install the ISO image that I have made with it.
And I double checked. It's not the Original W10 iso files fault. I have tried the Media Creation Tool 1809 x64 version and the heidoc.net 1809 x64 version.
Both are fine on their own. As soon as I make even minor or very little changes and make that to an ISO and use Rufus to get it on a USB stick, then the installation won't go through. Also the same case for trying this ISO file made with NTLite in Virtual Box version 6.
Something must be going very wrong in the process?
Prior to version 1806962 of NTLite that problem did not exist.
There is a weird thing happening.
No matter how I do use NTLite, the result is that I can't install the ISO image that I have made with it.
And I double checked. It's not the Original W10 iso files fault. I have tried the Media Creation Tool 1809 x64 version and the heidoc.net 1809 x64 version.
Both are fine on their own. As soon as I make even minor or very little changes and make that to an ISO and use Rufus to get it on a USB stick, then the installation won't go through. Also the same case for trying this ISO file made with NTLite in Virtual Box version 6.
Something must be going very wrong in the process?
Prior to version 1806962 of NTLite that problem did not exist.