Hello @nuhi,
I'm a fan of your tool.
Never the less some suggestions are in order.
1. Please add possibility to see x64 and x86 or 32bit and 64bit at the end of each version of Windows 10 in NTLITE (May also apply to 7/ 8 / 8.1) after one has Loaded a Folder or a ISO into NTLITE.
2. Maybe throw in Safe presets with Components removal and Services turned of or turned to Manual, etc?
Reason for suggesting is that I have tinkered for some time now and since I do that after Work, It seems very hard to Dive into the Vastness of which is MS Windows.
If you got some good pointers or links for doing an AIO regular End User ISO file from a 6.6GB file. It would also be helpful.
Never the less My two suggestions Would be welcomed by a lot of new users. Yes I'm aware of the demographic you are targeting. But even an Enthusiast needs some good nudges into the right direction
Thank you for your hard work and keep on Rocking NTLITE
I'm a fan of your tool.
Never the less some suggestions are in order.
1. Please add possibility to see x64 and x86 or 32bit and 64bit at the end of each version of Windows 10 in NTLITE (May also apply to 7/ 8 / 8.1) after one has Loaded a Folder or a ISO into NTLITE.
2. Maybe throw in Safe presets with Components removal and Services turned of or turned to Manual, etc?
Reason for suggesting is that I have tinkered for some time now and since I do that after Work, It seems very hard to Dive into the Vastness of which is MS Windows.
If you got some good pointers or links for doing an AIO regular End User ISO file from a 6.6GB file. It would also be helpful.
Never the less My two suggestions Would be welcomed by a lot of new users. Yes I'm aware of the demographic you are targeting. But even an Enthusiast needs some good nudges into the right direction
Thank you for your hard work and keep on Rocking NTLITE