Informing to avoid misunderstandings: I believe that learning that I have had with @MSMG, and with my Custom Toolkit (a Toolkit fork) as my first job for the community is something very interesting for me to present in my portfolio. It was a great year of programming learning and I'm liking this work area. There is much to learn, but I am very engaged in joining professionally. I was wanting to stop using my teenage nickname, a mix of MK Lord Rayden with DB Suuppa Saiyan equal to my old nickname, hehehehe. So I asked for my change of nickname, precisely for these professional reasons.
Hello guys, I've got a question. Is there a list I can check to see the components description I try to remove? Kind regards, eXeToR
@MSMG 1) Which ones packs for Server 2022 LTSC I need are supported and ready for the Toolkit? - NetFX48 Package + LP (seems like these packs are not available in the repo) UPD: As I can understand, only LTSC 2019 need this, but not Server 2022 LTSC (.NET 4.8 is already included, right?) - DirectX9c - Multimedia Restricted Codecs Pack - Dolby and Extended (None 10.0.20348 folder?) - Icons 2) There are no Template lists for 10.0.20348 This is the main issue before start using MSMG Toolkit normally with Server 2022 LTSC. 3) Did you resolved an old "Installation" bugs (Firefox, DELL sound drivers package errors I show you before)? Or (if didn't yet) will you pay attention to these failures in the future? Anyway, as soon as you prepare Templates and provide full support, I will be able to test whether they affect on the Server 2022 LTSC also. Thanks.
I recently announced this: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/msmg-toolkit.50572/page-1045#post-1698271 And MSMG will check it: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/msmg-toolkit.50572/page-1045#post-1698279 If the Internet is disabled, then empty icons ...
Yes, empty. Not translucid. I expressed myself badly. Yes, the MSMG said it will check. I just meant that I've tried some tricks but I had no success.
I tried it too and it didn't work. I am waiting for the next version to fix the problem. I want to make an assembly, but everything rests on this problem ...
Spoiler: Nothing good about Win11 Even more dependencies of spying components and usual functionality, that you can't separate (hidden M$ policy). Even more UWP garbage. Even more HW restrictions. Even more online/account slavery. Even more bloat you can't get rid (that come back to you again and again). Even more things you can't control. And even less freedom. Hey, folks, why you choose Win11? (Why Windows is still with us?... How did this fck happen to us?)
I agree. There is currently no compelling reason to switch to Windows 11. If there were at least important changes like speed or functionality, but no. For the moment, I'm not interested in W11. Cheers.