;--- Prevent windows from nagging and checking about license.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Software Protection Platform]
"NoGenTicket"=dword:00000001
true true, saying that, anyone using this bunch of presets should just delete the post setup area, cause there is quite a few directory errors in it, alot of the registry items does not even work, the extra services section is hell to deal with, and in my experience changing the network setting upon install is useless because they seem to just get reverted when you install drivers
They are and they do. Seeing as there aren't any well-maintained "moderate" presets around (or I didn't find them), normally my usage pattern with NTLite would be to just do minimal customization by hand (integrate latest upgrades, remove telemetry, disable ads, configure settings to my liking and add minimal registry tweaks).extreme presets(including my own) can be a bloody menace in the wrong hands and even cause havoc in the right hands
i think they do more harm than good.
as you mentioned in the w11 thread.they're not guaranteed to be persistent.
Hm, interesting tool. I'll try that.go through his services and check their names with Windows Service Manager. add a note to each entry what that service is.
i may have a recent services file which may help for both the host and the vm.This time I needed to make a really minimal Windows 10 installation, basically a single app in a VM, for a computer with no extra RAM to spare.
The host does not use Windows.i may have a recent services file which may help for both the host and the vm.
do you ntlite the host too or just the vm?
edit - you dont need a "thin" install, you need a lightweight resources install so in your case i think light removals only and a f-ton of tweaks might be your best option for your vm.
whats the program in your vm, does it need networking? what does it have to have?