OneDrive is running even if stripped from the image

Fuzzyma

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Hey folks!
I stripped as much as I could from my win10 image (especially the annyoing stuff). I also remove OneDrive. However, its still there! It shows in the file explorer (clicking it opens a dialog to set it up) and the process is running, too.

What did I wrong? I unchecked OneDrive at the application tab in NTLite. Anything else to do?

//EDIT: I also disabled OneDrive in the settings
 
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Build 1703 all the drivers, i think except WiFi/Bluetooth.

I add the same folder driver for 7 or 10, separated only by x86 (only), x64 (only) and x86-x64 (for both).
 
Woow - wasnt there for one night and so many new messages...

This image is for me only. I just wanted to save me that time with installing all these drivers afetr the installation.
When you look here: https://www.acer.com/ac/de/DE/content/support-product/4732?b=1
you can see that there are only 7 drivers available for win10 but 17 for 8.1. That made me thinking and thats why I indluded missing drivers from 8.1.
I dont care if the drivers are super big. I did not include the nvidea driver, only these listed there.

However, if you think this all is wrong, dont hesistate to tell. Maybe I will remove this 8.1 drivers and stay with win10 drivers for now but I feel iam missing hardwarde when I do this
 
Fuzzy, Questions. What OS was originally installed on the laptop? If it was windows 8/8.1 why do you want to use w10?
 
FreeDos was installed :D. But supported was only win8 (at that time). However, there is only one OS which is even worse than win10 and that is win8. So I installed win7 even if it wasnt oficially supported (the support used that against me when I complained about brolen soundcard and broken standby - which is simply not true but thats another story).

But as you can see, in the meantime they extended support to win10 (hence the available drivers). Why would I install win8 then?

PS: And the only feature why Iam swicthing is the bash which is not available in win8
 
Oh yeah, Bash, you did mention it before, oops.
Acer says w10 drivers, but what build number do the drivers support? If any of the driver packages contain a ReadMe file or similar have a read to see what acer says.

On my amd motherboard the w7 chipset package installer installs 6 drivers. On w10 1607 the w10 chipset package instal;ler only installs 3 drivers, the missing 3 use w10s own built in drivers, thats probably why there is a difference on yours. I cannot see acer only having some drivers availible and not others which would leave users right up crap creek. The w10 drivers they have availible should be enough if w10 uses some of its own drivers.
 
Install w10 build number xxxx then install the acer w10 drivers. Go to Device Manager to see if there are any yellow question marks --> ?, these indicate a missing driver.
 
One other question I have: When removing Cortana, how do you search? I didnt find any possibility beside installing "StartIsBack" which gives you a win7 styled menu back
 
You mean Search, windows explorer, for files and folders on the pc? If yes i always use Everything by voidtools, it blows windows own search out of the water and you do get some integration into context menu's, look for its Settings page.
 
Not quite. When I open the startmenu and starty typing, I still would like to get programs matching what I typed.
Will take a look at voidtools, though
 
Oh yeah, the Search programs and files box. I dont know because i havnt worked with w10 1607 in quite a while, i will have to let someone else answer that, sorry. :(
 
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