Ah understood then maybe you have to use an older version to match the same version for both. I like the hardware of AMD but in question of software/drivers they are horrible so I went to NVIDIA and also because of the best support for Linux.
wow bro seem very good and beautiful after I can see there, haha I'm member of Devianart too and never see this theme before lol edit: downloading now and no forget that in W8.1 is simple to install Aeroglass effect and works like a charm if you have interest search into Windows 8.1 section and search thread started by our good friend moderate and download it right
I've spent hours researching on the deviantart site and testing on VM until I find one that pleases me lol seems to be based on the Windows 8 RP theme but in my opinion it's more refined and elegant. Windows 7 themes are identical to the original if you use Aero Glass and OldNewExplorer. In Windows 8.1, in addition to running Aero Glass without headaches, msstyles-based themes also work perfectly.
@ AeonX well time to works with MSMG Toolkit v8.6 on Windows 8.1 PRO x64 where I have hwid and ball forward until 2023(more one time) bye bro
Aren't these the options to cleanup winsxs in 8.1 and 10? Code: Offline: Dism /Image:c:\mount /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup /ResetBase Online: Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup /ResetBase On 10 /resetbase is disabled by msft, by default (prolly because it breaks the resetpc option), when the command is run it actually only runs /startcomponentcleanup This even applies to winpe images now. @abbodi1406 published more info about the subject. On 7 these commands can't be run. Someone made a rebase tool for 7 and once published it here as a free giveaway, i personally didn't like the outcome, but it reduced the windows 7 footprint significantly.
Yes, running the command manually with the /ResetBase switch is always better. The scheduled task uses only /StartComponentCleanup.
I don't like to break windows features like "ResetPC" (it comes in handy on tablets that not easily boot from external media). Plus /resetbase isn't performed currently, the disableresetbase regkey is set to 1 by default, but iirc even setting it to 0 won't enable /resetbase to be run. I never do /resetbase but only /startcomponentcleanup for these reasons, it's not that much different in size (most choppers only want to run it for size reduction).
If I am not mistaken this only occurs in offline servicing and from RS3 builds onwards https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-hotfix-repository.57050/page-251#post-1396708 I always prefer a clean installation but that's personal. It is up to each to evaluate the pros and cons and decide whether to use /resetbase or only /startcomponentcleanup. But if I am not mistaken without /resetbase the time for cleanup is much higher.
I use the abbodi1406 script to integrate updates that automatically activates the reg key disableresetbase to 0 making the /resetbase effective
But Microsoft is not an efficiency model disables one feature to not break another... Force save backups of things that will never be used.
I did not say otherwise. For you this feature is important but not for everyone. What's best for you is not for everyone. Stop wanting to impose your opinion as the only way forward. There are several ways and each has its consequences. Each one evaluate the consequences and decide for yourself.
I don't use /resetbase or resetpc. Resetting the base serves no purpose in my opinion, and if I break the software, I reinstall. It only takes a few minutes.
This is one of the great things about SSDs and USB 3 flash drives. A windows 10 install is over so fast that I don't even bother making images anymore. Integrate updates and drivers into your image and install. Walk away long enough to make a sandwich and its done.