Hello MSMG, can you briefly explain why I get a stop code in every modified ISO with the toolkit after installation and the first reboot? "CONFIG INITIALIZATION FAILED" The ISO`s (German) come from the Microsoft Media Creation Tool / Version Pro or Enterprise. No matter which version. -19042.450.2008140345.20H2_RELEASE_SVC_REFRESH_CLIENTENTERPRISE_VOL_X64FRE_DE-DE I start the tool as it is in the readme and it is not my first modified Windows. My last working ISO is Windows 10 / 1903. what has changed since then? I am desperate. Can you please help me?
Please do post the steps followed and if removed components then did you integrate the necessary updates needed before the removal?
In fact, I just pointed out another mistake. The beginning part of this post was actually the result of copying and pasting. The main idea was to tell him that he made a mistake in that place. When I change these brackets, it work very well.
Need to use a list. [3] Remove-[2] Remove Windows Apps Using Apps List (What needs to be removed we enter here Toolkit\Bin\Lists\RemoveAppsList) Spoiler: DISM Method list for W10.0.19042 Microsoft.549981C3F5F10 Microsoft.BingWeather Microsoft.DesktopAppInstaller Microsoft.GetHelp Microsoft.Getstarted Microsoft.HEIFImageExtension Microsoft.Microsoft3DViewer Microsoft.MicrosoftOfficeHub Microsoft.MicrosoftSolitaireCollection Microsoft.MicrosoftStickyNotes Microsoft.MixedReality.Portal Microsoft.MSPaint Microsoft.Office.OneNote Microsoft.People Microsoft.ScreenSketch Microsoft.SkypeApp Microsoft.StorePurchaseApp Microsoft.VP9VideoExtensions Microsoft.Wallet Microsoft.WebMediaExtensions Microsoft.WebpImageExtension Microsoft.Windows.Photos Microsoft.WindowsAlarms Microsoft.WindowsCalculator Microsoft.WindowsCamera microsoft.windowscommunicationsapps Microsoft.WindowsFeedbackHub Microsoft.WindowsMaps Microsoft.WindowsSoundRecorder Microsoft.WindowsStore Microsoft.Xbox.TCUI Microsoft.XboxApp Microsoft.XboxGameOverlay Microsoft.XboxGamingOverlay Microsoft.XboxIdentityProvider Microsoft.XboxSpeechToTextOverlay Microsoft.YourPhone Microsoft.ZuneMusic Microsoft.ZuneVideo [3] Remove-[3] Remove Windows Components Using Package List-[2] Remove Windows Components Using Package List (ToolKitHelper Method) (What needs to be removed we enter here Toolkit\Bin\Lists\RemovePkgsList) Spoiler: ToolKitHelper Method list for W10.0.19042 3DViewer AdvertisingXaml Alarms BingWeather Calculator Camera CommunicationsApps Cortana DesktopAppInstaller FeedbackHub GetHelp Getstarted HEIFImageExtension Maps MixedRealityPortal OfficeHub OfficeOneNote Paint3D People Photos ScreenSketch SkypeApp SolitaireCollection SoundRecorder StickyNotes VP9VideoExtensions WalletService WebMediaExtensions WebpImageExtensions WindowsStore XboxApp XboxIdentityProvider YourPhone ZuneMusic ZuneVideo Lists are here in folders Toolkit\Bin\Lists
Hi @Igor147 Why are there two lists. Do we use both one by one? Your reply will really help me. I have been removing components and Apps one by one its taken me like 2 days and I have only done like half of them.
Good afternoon. Must use one. These are two different methods, I indicated in the name of the spoiler. The first method is DISM, and the second method is using ToolKitHelper. I personally use the ToolKitHelper method.
If you use the ToolKitHelper method, then in this list we enter any component to be removed Toolkit \ Bin \ Lists \ RemovePkgsList Spoiler: ToolKitHelper method list for W10.0.19042 AdobeFlashForWindows EdgeChromium InternetExplorer FirstLogonAnimation GameExplorer SnippingTool SpeechRecognition WindowsMediaPlayer WindowsPhotoViewer WinSAT AssignedAccess CEIP_SQM FaceRecognition KernelDebugging LocationService PicturePassword PinEnrollment UnifiedTelemetryClient WiFiNetworkManager WindowsErrorReporting WindowsInsiderHub HomeGroup MultiPointConnector RemoteAssistance DeviceLockdown EaseOfAccessThemes EasyTransfer FileHistory Paint SecurityCenter StepsRecorder SystemRestore WindowsBackup WindowsFirewall WindowsSubsystemForLinux WindowsToGo Wordpad AADBrokerPlugin AssignedAccessLockApp BioEnrollment CallingShellApp CBSPreview ContentDeliveryManager ECApp EdgeDevToolsClient Edge FileExplorer LockApp MapControl NarratorQuickStart OneDrive ParentalControls PeopleExperienceHost QuickAssist RetailDemoContent SecureAssessmentBrowser SettingSync SkypeORTC SmartScreen Win32WebViewHost WindowsDefender WindowsMixedReality WindowsReaderPDF XboxGameCallableUI 3DViewer AdvertisingXaml Alarms BingWeather Calculator Camera CommunicationsApps Cortana DesktopAppInstaller FeedbackHub GetHelp Getstarted HEIFImageExtension Maps MixedRealityPortal OfficeHub OfficeOneNote Paint3D People Photos ScreenSketch SkypeApp SolitaireCollection SoundRecorder StickyNotes VP9VideoExtensions WalletService WebMediaExtensions WebpImageExtensions WindowsStore XboxApp XboxIdentityProvider YourPhone ZuneMusic ZuneVideo Now you'll spend five pimutes of time
@MSMG I remove many items with pkgsList with success But i found problem in the fingerprint, i install his driver but it not work correct!! Please what is the pakage name of "login options"?
I'm going to retry this with another source iso and 10.9 since it sounds like it should work. Is there another recommended source image to use?
I've had this kind of problems due to the insertion of drivers and personalized registry files (note: I integrated these registers with other software, so I had problems), in which there were registry entries with problems. These problems I had are fixed by the MSMG reg file converter. Basically the problem I had, was the integration of CurrentControlSet keys in offline images. They must be replaced by ControlSet001. I'm not saying that you have the same problem. But yes, putting my problem as an example. In summary, the registry entries: * to perform the insertion of registry modifications, online (Live Windows), you must replace any ControlSet001 with CurrentControlSet. * for implementation, offline (install.wim Image Indexes), you must replace any CurrentControlSet with ControlSet001. OK understood!
Does the toolkit retain changes after a restart of the app? i.e are the changes I make are applied to the files in DVD folder (so they are available next time)? I have already made an ISO and would like to go back and some more changes without repeating the whole process again. Here is what I have done... Extracted Windows 10 image into DVD folder Selected + Mounted Windows version Removed Windows Components via RemovePkgsList option as suggested by @Igor147 Applied clean up + save/apply changes option Saved as ISO Please advise.. many thanks