Windows 11

Today I saw tiny11's ads and promotions from other people on social media. isn't it illegal to share or promote these kind of thigs? also I tried it. Its sh*t.
 
The only good "tiny X os" was tiny xp by xperience, he gave you nlite presets in the build :)
These "tiny" OS's(and debloaters) aint that tiny, couple of gigs smaller, whoppeebleedingdoo.

tiny11, I tried it. Its sh*t.
I'll stick to my way of working, no or a few removals(trim the fat), tweaked to hell and back then back again, maybe a kludge here and there.
1 "gold" image to rule them all depending on my requirements, tweak with setupcomplete and a bit of live work, reboot n im done :)
or leave as default.

Testing a full captured image, one tweak just would not work no matter which way i tried it, quick kludge, sorted :cool:
 
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I have no idea why Tiny11 uses unlicensed NTLite v2.3.9.9039, /forcelistcomponents /saveallstates preset for comparison.
 

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Because it only removes modern apps and safe to remove no effect to performance components, and applies some tweaks via setupcomplete. its sh*t....

you can use uupdump's config to exlude anything nowadays... thanks to abbodi <3
 
They were going to remove wmic as well...

Dism /Online /Add-Capability /CapabilityName:WMIC~~~~
Dism /Online /Add-Capability /CapabilityName:WScript~~~~
 
Not yet, it's O365 so they'll just magically roll new software when they feel like it. Supposedly EDU customers have early access.
Did you really want to to replace Clippy with Skynet?
 
hello everyone.
sometime is passed from my last visit here.
btw win11 still works great.
today i have a question for who, as AMD user, found an issue installing chipset driver in a clean installation of Windows 11.
i googled all past days and found many other with the same problem, from old to some new build.

the installation stopped istantly and say
"This installer is intended to be deployed only on an AMD system. Exiting installation as the requirement is not satisfied.

many online say its cause of using a drive with Windows installed from an old build with different drivers etc.
So they say to make a clean installation fix the problem.

as you know we easly do a clean installation, especially now with a new pc in my hands.

thats said. The only thing i was thinking is: maybe is the custom image of win11? and running here to ask istantly :)

the specified package of driver of chipset is for a 7700X, downloaded from asus/my motherboard page AND from AMD/mycpu page.
the error is the same.
tried safe mode. tried single m.2 mounted on my pc, without any other hard disk.
also, other drivers works, like for the integrate GPU (ye now also AMD offer this)

thanks for help me in any way.
 
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no issues with a clean chipset install ( ryzen 5 5600 user ) using windows 11

I have no issues with either modified image or clean install, so it must have been something done if you are getting the issue only on your modified image.
 
i suppose every time because of the custom image, but to be honest, i found many other with this issue online.
From a clean installation, still wont works, i dunno how to fix it.
 

try those forums for chipset issues if you are having the issue with a clean unmodded iso.
 
Taosd we might need this later and i aint going to be around tonight so do this now incase.
open certmgr and regedit,

certmgr - expand the left hand pane until you see AMD in the right hand pane,
01.JPG

double left click to get this
02.JPG

search for the thumbprint 87 2a 23 blah blah blah under this registry key
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\TrustedPublisher\Certificates\thumbprint
and export.
 
it used to be with amd that you should use their installer because that will digitally sign stuff and doing it manually would bbe a no go on 10(and prolly on 11).

Taosd upload that reg file please or post the code using the code BB code for it.

aVRage load a fresh clean untouched w11 into ntlite, extract chipset installer.
load all the drivers onto the Driver page, load Toads reg code(converted to a reg file) or the reg file itself onto the Registry page,
ONLY do the w11 tricks to get it installed, nothing else, build then install.
 
typically installed drivers live in 1 or 2 places,
C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository
and
C:\Windows\System32\DRVSTORE <may or may not exist, it doesnt always.

once 11 is installed open Device Manager to see if your amd drivers have installed.
if they have go back to the 2 folders i listed, arrange view to Details, arrange File Modified and you will see the drivers and their date installed, copy them save to import into ntlite later on.
 
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\TrustedPublisher\Certificates\thumbprint
thats how i add unsigned drivers to w10, providing those drivers are for 7 and 10, you just need to add that reg key to 10 so no driver signing workarounds with bcd.
 
expand all the options in certmgr left pane. i doubt ms have changed 11 that much.
the thumbprint may differ to mine.
 
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