Understanding files present in the ISO (specifically related to NTLite)

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When obtaining the iso created by NTlite, here we have an example of the files created in our ISO.

My question is, is the file "automatically saved 9b15b131" necessary in the iso for the correct installation of Windows? so that it will follow the instructions in the file to continue the installation during the machine phase of the Windows installation, or is it just a security backup of the steps taken?

because I would like to delete this file, leaving the iso a little cleaner visually, since in terms of weight the file is insignificant, I would also like to do this in a way that does not reveal my preset of removals carried out

So I was unsure whether it could be removed or not, thank you
 
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When obtaining the iso created by NTlite, here we have an example of the files created in our ISO.

My question is, is the file "automatically saved 9b15b131" necessary in the iso for the correct installation of Windows? so that it will follow the instructions in the file to continue the installation during the machine phase of the Windows installation, or is it just a security backup of the steps taken?

because I would like to delete this file, leaving the iso a little cleaner visually, since in terms of weight the file is insignificant, I would also like to do this in a way that does not reveal my preset of removals carried out

So I was unsure whether it could be removed or not, thank you
From the image shown, it is safe to delete Both the NTlite and the automatically saved files if you don't want them present in the finished product.
 
NTLite auto-saves a copy of your preset and NTLite.log to the ISO folder, for backup reasons. Beginners will forget to save or lose their local copy, and answering questions is much harder without them.

From NTLite's settings, you can turn off the auto-save feature.
 
To answer your question about hiding removals:

NTLite can export a list of existing components from any loaded image. This preset can be used to recreate a removals list for someone else.
Removals should not be considered as a secret.
 
Existe algum tópico ensinando como exportar uma lista de componentes removidos?
 
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