I went there but they can't solve my problems! Strange, according to NTLite it was removed and it still boots.
Your posts are showing some confusion regarding Windows ISO structure . Not sure what you did but removing the file would render the ISO infunctional regarding booting from it. To boot from the ISO and install Windows boot.wim is needed as it contains the boot setup environment and the repair one. The Setup then applies the actual Windows files from install.wim according to your Edition choice or to the inserted key (can be the key from a MSDM table in BIOS). Rest of the files mostly serve as setup environment if ISO is mounted and setup is started via setup.exe in ISO root.
New CU and SSTACK for 1709 : https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-hotfix-repository.57050/page-244#post-1393082
Updated the OP with @LostED 16299.64 ISO Thread: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-version-1709-updated-nov-2017.75796/
Now every time I run setup.exe it says "Windows is unable to create a required installation folder. Please reconfigure your boot.wim file to use the flag 9 settings for the first image and restart your installation"! EDIT: Now it's working!
Sadly, no one was able to respond to this one. Later I will test this on one of my test rigs and am gonna try to answer that question myself.
Now I have another problem! Every time I try to install Windows 10 in a new partition it restarts many times and says that tu install an update (I think) I have to click "Next" and when I do it it restarts again! It doesn't even let me create an account! I tried with both OOBE and Audit and CopyProfile configured and untouched (4 different combinations) in NTLite and I still had this problem! Is it because I'm trying to install in a new partition when I already have a current install?
New dynamic updates for 1709: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-hotfix-repository.57050/page-245#post-1393188
How can we change windows update setting in RS3? It's set to automatic. RS2's trick doesn't work here.