No there isn't any preset, this software does something that was never intended to be done. There's no official Microsoft guide on how every single process and application built into the os, hell Microsoft themselves don't know any of this stuff themselves. Also on top of that you want a premade preset but then ask for features, nobody prints anymore. Toyota doesn't have a guide on how to build a Supra engine to 1000 hp, people figure it out through trial and error. I wouldn't pay for their license though, you're a long way from needing anything the license would get you.
"I cannot ask about each feature like 90% of them on forums."
Call Microsoft and complain then. Don't come here asking for the "magic" preset, while saying you can't be bothered to do any learning. On top of that trying to knock on NTLite cause "you DOn't know why OOBE is greyed our when i can disable it easily with Rufus..." when you didn't even spend 5 minutes learning what OOBE is and how important it is, Rufus doesn't disable OOBE it just bypasses the need for a MS account. And the greyed out stuff can be fixed by going through the settings. Go to Remove Components, click on Compatibility and uncheck everything on the left then under Unattended, enable unattended mode and select skip ms account. Stuff is greyed out for a reason, you just can't shut stuff off, everything effects something and it doesn't take much to brick a windows installation.
There's no guide or simplification to any of this, not on the web, not in Bill Gates office safe. Microsoft doesn't even know all the endpoints that windows connects to. That image is straight from MS's documentation, they had to setup a test machine and live capture the endpoints to document it. If they don't even know that what makes you think they have some guide on how to only be able to run a printer on their operating system.
Microsoft has guides on customizing windows images, which involve setting up a computer, installing windows and configuring it the way you want, then capturing the os after it's configured the way you want and saving it as an image. It's not easy to figure out or follow. They give you little to no information on what's ok and not ok to disable. NtLite basically simplified Microsoft's processes into a single application. Have a little respect for what it is and have a little respect for the people that do put in the time to figure out how windows works. Nobody is going to give you a preset just for the simple fact that you don't understand what you're getting into and you're gonna be back here in an hour complaining that the preset doesn't work like you pictured it.
I've been doing this stuff just as a hobby for over 5 years, literally started just by learning how to disable stuff on a live install and seeing what broke stuff, I've reinstalled Windows probably a 1000 times. Manually disabling services, manually uninstalling components, manually taking ownership of "protected" system files so I could delete Windows Defender, no scripts, no "presets," no guides I learned every in and out of windows and how it works, it wasn't until years later that I even learned about Microsoft's Documentation.
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