@MSMG or anyone else.. if i want to use wondows 8.1 pro wich version of toolkit do i use.? for removal of components on windows 8.1 the packagelist i i use on last version of toolkit works also for windows 8.1 or i i need a specific version of msmgtoolkit and has its own pakage list rwmover.? or if anyone knows good source for already done .ISO please share.
From the very first post spoiler : Code: For Windows 7 - Windows 10 v1803 Component removal use v8.8 Thanks. ...
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer] "SettingsPageVisibility"="hide:gaming-broadcasting;gaming-gamebar;gaming-gamedvr;gaming-gamemode;gaming-trueplay;gaming-xboxnetworking" Go to Regedit and Remove - "hide:gaming-broadcasting;gaming-gamebar;gaming-gamedvr;gaming-gamemode;gaming-trueplay;gaming-xboxnetworking"
Hi. Seems like EdgeChromium_w7_x64 doesn't work properly. All pages open with "This page is having a problem" message.
Can MSMG toolkit be used to remove components from a iso containing .swm file? I've downloaded a recovery DVD from the manufacturer of my tablet. Unpacking the iso, it extract a big .swm file divided in 2 chunks, + a boot.wim file.
Hi. What's the component that remove the Windows Media Feature Pack? In my specific case, when i play Nioh, the cutscenes are not played, (and It gives me this error "Failure to play movie (RTM_ID_0001)", probably a codec issue). Note that all these cutscenes are .WMV files (I can open them simply double-clicking the file in the folder). I already tried leaving untouched the Windows Media Player feature and Windows Store, but these movies still won't play. Thank you PS: I'm using Windows 10 Home
Yes it's correct. In offline image, the ntuser.dat hive used from the default user folder which will serve as a template for new users. In Online image, the ntuser.dat hive used from the user logged on folder. To get the actual registry hives list Code: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\hivelist] "\\REGISTRY\\MACHINE\\HARDWARE"="" "\\REGISTRY\\MACHINE\\SAM"="\\Device\\HarddiskVolume2\\Windows\\System32\\config\\SAM" "\\REGISTRY\\MACHINE\\SECURITY"="\\Device\\HarddiskVolume2\\Windows\\System32\\config\\SECURITY" "\\REGISTRY\\MACHINE\\SYSTEM"="\\Device\\HarddiskVolume2\\Windows\\System32\\config\\SYSTEM" "\\REGISTRY\\USER\\.DEFAULT"="\\Device\\HarddiskVolume2\\Windows\\System32\\config\\DEFAULT" "\\REGISTRY\\MACHINE\\SOFTWARE"="\\Device\\HarddiskVolume2\\Windows\\System32\\config\\SOFTWARE" "\\REGISTRY\\MACHINE\\BCD00000000"="\\Device\\HarddiskVolume1\\Boot\\BCD" "\\REGISTRY\\USER\\S-1-5-20"="\\Device\\HarddiskVolume2\\Windows\\ServiceProfiles\\NetworkService\\NTUSER.DAT" "\\REGISTRY\\USER\\S-1-5-19"="\\Device\\HarddiskVolume2\\Windows\\ServiceProfiles\\LocalService\\NTUSER.DAT" "\\REGISTRY\\USER\\S-1-5-21-3655912410-3539877339-157935435-1000"="\\Device\\HarddiskVolume2\\Users\\<User-Name>\\NTUSER.DAT" "\\REGISTRY\\USER\\S-1-5-21-3655912410-3539877339-157935435-1000_Classes"="\\Device\\HarddiskVolume2\\Users\\<User-Name>\\AppData\\Local\\Microsoft\\Windows\\UsrClass.dat"
Can you link me to one trustworthy website with the reports of those 1903/9 "disaster" updates? And will this be the solution? https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-hotfix-repository.57050/page-489#post-1585377
Fine. I see a dozen of these come across my desk every day. And I did say Jan through Mar so yes, some are old by now. Problems haven't been fixed for a lot of stuff. But if knowledge is bad, I will refrain from posting stuff I think is relevant, of interest or irritates the general masses who don't want to hear anything anti-microsoft. No don't think this stuff is biased. If I had a dollar for every time someone said a news article about Microsoft patch bugs was biased I would not need to work I've personally encountered several of the bugs. That's exactly the reason I have a spare PC here to test these patches, and exactly why I use WSUS. <end subject>