If you're talking about features, you can remove them using the feature enablement and disablement windows. This only applies to information dialogs for now, but I may add similar functionality to those types of dialogs in the future.
Another new feature in DISMTools 0.5 is video playback support. This will be useful for YouTube video tutorials that will appear in the future. The current state of this feature is as follows: You can now click the "TUTORIAL VIDEOS" section on the home screen to access 2 videos: Test Video 1 and Test Video 2 (both of which currently point to songs from 009 Sound System) Double-clicking either entry will show the DISMTools video player, a web browser that loads YouTube videos. Only the first entry fully works, as the second one goes to an unavailable video This is available in the latest nightly installer. A few things are also worth considering: When loading videos for the first time, DISMTools will set an appropriate emulation mode for the Internet Explorer-based WebBrowser control. You will then need to restart the program. However, this doesn't affect the installer, as it sets that registry key automatically The videos DISMTools pulls are from a file called "videos.xml", containing a mandatory YouTube video ID, and a name and description for the video player The only thing we need now is actual videos! If you have a tutorial video available, let me know so that I modify the XML file
It would be great if enabling and disabling were implemented. Windows has a lot of useless services that some users don't need. Do this for all Windows services, if you can implement it. Thank you for your hard work
There won't be any activity in the DISMTools repository for a few days. That's because I'm experimenting with a new feature that might make it into the program and that you may like. Here is one clue of it. Feel free to guess what it is:
Close, but not quite. This is one part of this feature. Once I have the other part added (as a program tool), I'll make announcements regarding that. And another clue: this script is much more capable than you think.
The second part of this feature is pretty much complete (Windows PE customization and ISO creation). The only thing remaining now is a GUI
Once I have everything ready, I'll make a video explaining this. I'm testing the script thoroughly and have now fixed an issue regarding MBR configurations. We still need a UI for this, which is also in the works