The same applies to Redstone 3, already includes NET 4.7.1, you'll only need to install 4.7.1/2 on Redstone 2 or less.
thnx but now i tested the iso it worked fine even with the hyper-v errors while removing packages but i still have those vhd tasks should they be unvalaible if hyper-v removed completely .?
and i have noticed also there is no options for smartscreen in settings, neither on control panel neither on regedit but i didn't removed it, i only removed windows defender, does removing defender affect smartscreen filter ?? another thing i want to know what's that ie activex interface that appears as default browser (i removed ie and edge ) ..?
probably because you removed IE too, i never remove it since windows uses it with some things, like i've said previously, don't remove windows' crucial elements or you'll break the OS. about smartscreen, i didn't noticed since i removed Defender and Smartscreen too, but i have a theory that if you remove Defender you'll probably remove some "files" of Smartscreen too (probably.)
hmm is not necessary remove some "things" in Windows O.S. only need make use of brain for example open Firewall (including Firewall with advanced security)and block Smartscreen and a lot of undesired "things"
windows firewall still works fine and have its settings in control panel i never had any issues removing internet explorer i always remove it from windows features in control panel. so what is exactly the hyper-v ? i thought it's for virtualisation only !!
This is not an issue with the Toolkit or component removal. I posted about it pages ago but it got lost. In RS4, if you disable app access to your microphone it disables your microphone period. This is new behavior which is why I originally thought it was related to component removal.
What is this Local Experience Pack that apparently came with RS4 and will we be able to remove it in the future with MSMG ToolKit (I can only remove it with CCleaner)?
"Microsoft Hyper-V, codenamed Viridian and formerly known as Windows Server Virtualization, is a native hypervisor; it can create virtual machines on x86-64 systems running Windows. Starting with Windows 8, Hyper-V superseded Windows Virtual PC as the hardware virtualization component of the client editions of Windows NT. A server computer running Hyper-V can be configured to expose individual virtual machines to one or more networks."
I test a lot of different OSes, and do different things with them. Hyper-V is something I can't really live without. It is easy to configure, and extremely fast.
So what do you recommend to do? not to deleted metro apps? for me I don't use any of them, so it would be annoying to keep them