SM03
Active Member
As far as I know, this Skip Welcome Center (UserOOBE) option that is present there under NTLite Unattended, was a part of Windows VISTA
I.e. this was the Welcome Center (UserOOBE) in Vista
And that SkipUserOOBE specifies whether to skip the Welcome Center pop-up window in Windows Vista.
So, I just wanna know why it is still there in the present NTlite build in this Windows 10 ERA?
& Furthermore, upon checking the NTLite OS support page here, the developer clearly states that current NTLite doesn't support VISTA.
So, my question is why it is still. Is there any use of SkipUserOOBE in Windows 10 then what is it?
Personally, I've tested by disabling that option (Set Skip Welcome Center (UserOOBE)=TRUE in NTLite) & I didn't notice anything.
I hope the DEV nuhi or anyone would answer & clarify this to me.
Thanks.
I.e. this was the Welcome Center (UserOOBE) in Vista
And that SkipUserOOBE specifies whether to skip the Welcome Center pop-up window in Windows Vista.
So, I just wanna know why it is still there in the present NTlite build in this Windows 10 ERA?
& Furthermore, upon checking the NTLite OS support page here, the developer clearly states that current NTLite doesn't support VISTA.
So, my question is why it is still. Is there any use of SkipUserOOBE in Windows 10 then what is it?
Personally, I've tested by disabling that option (Set Skip Welcome Center (UserOOBE)=TRUE in NTLite) & I didn't notice anything.
I hope the DEV nuhi or anyone would answer & clarify this to me.
Thanks.
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