Sorry, but how is ToolKitHelper run? I want to use it to remove some things like Telemetry, OneDrive and Biometrics. I don't know if I should use the normal method or not but it looks like ToolKitHelper removes more things. Maybe I should even remove the normal apps with it?
It's the same package posted by abbodi1406 and the DISM packages gets integrated without any issues and also the feature is enabled properly.
Regarding Automatic driver updates not working https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/msmg-toolkit.50572/page-339#post-1436527 PhotoViewer is working when the Metro Skin is applied, you need to install the display driver and reboot once to see the applied skins and you can see that it's working in the above post.
The removal of manual setup feature will remove all files need to run setup from within windows, the only option left to install windows is from booting from usb/dvd
I haven't checked with that yet, don't know whether it is normal package which can be removed or it needs ToolKitHelper.exe method.
If you want to copy custom wallpapers then use the Integrate Custom System Files from Integrate->Integrate Custom Features. Before that copy the custom wallpapers to <Packs\CustomFiles\w10\x64> folder with proper folder structure.
1) Start the ToolKit using start.cmd 2) Do Integrate the .Net FX35 after the component removal and Remove the components WindowsDefender, Smartscreen, PeopleExperienceHost after the integration of .Net FX35.
At present ToolKitHelper is not updated to remove OneDrive, Biometrics and other components not present in the ToolKit.
the image already have netfx35 and directx9, i used the toolkit again to just remove hyper-v but i got those errors, also defender and people and telemetry are removed in my first modification except for smartscreen i want to be able to disable and enable it via registry later
You are the best, @MSMG You always take your time to answer to all our problems/doubts. So thanks for that and for your wonderful tool.