Is there a way to manipulate the HKCU hives ? Wintoolkit allows me to do that but I like to work with Dism++ provided it can accomplish that. And thanks for help, highly appreciated.
You can import any registry tweak with DIMS++. Just click the middle button and browse for your .reg file
Strangely enough, I can't seem to change the language to English anymore in DISM++? EDIT: nvm, redownloading fixed it
How to point If from cmd to offline mounted image to clean winsxs? It would be Nice to integrate updates and silently remove obsolete files using Dism ++
I have not narrowed it down yet but something in the cleanup options will break apps like notepad and paint. On Windows 11 its even worse, something in cleanup section can break the same apps + windows updates and defender. If you just remove appx and options apps that seems to work just fine.
do we need wsusscn3 cab package with this latest build of Awesome Dism Tool Thanks a lot for this Update .
Something about the future of NCleaner.dll in DISM++ NCleaner.dll is the extended cleanup component of DISM++ which is created by me. For reducing the complexity of developing the cleanup features. I create the Mouri Optimization Plugin, the NSudo context plugin example. I have ported all features from NCleaner.dll to Mouri Optimization Plugin and improve them a lot, I also add several new features to Mouri Optimization Plugin. I have released the NSudo 9.0 Preview 1 for testing with full source code available. (https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/59268/page-30#post-1685183) When each stable version of NSudo released, new features added in Mouri Optimization Plugin will have at least one year observation. These features will be added to NCleaner.dll in DISM++ if users won't find any critical bugs in them. I hope it can improve the quality for new cleanup features in DISM++ instead of moving to the expert mode after finding the critical bugs. So I also hope users can test Mouri Optimization Plugin, even the NSudo more often, for reducing the awkward experience when using the new cleanup features in the future version of DISM++. Kenji Mouri