1) I haven't updated the Games Integration since the pack is not yet updated and so I have removed the pack too, Don't use the old pack as it contains a folder permission bug. 2) Are you running the ToolKit from a folder containing a space in it's folder name?
no, but iso has very long name c:\717\iso\en_windows_10_multiple_editions_version_1703_updated_march_2017_x64_dvd_10189288.iso
Also @MSMG I don't want to remove all the Windows Store apps, I want to remove them all with the exception of Sticky Notes and OneDrive so I have to uninstall each app one by one with the exception of the ones I mentioned, the problem with that is, every time you remove an app, it takes you back to the main menu so you have to press 4 (remove) then the first option, so that's a lot of clicks. I hope in the next update that after removing an app, the window stays where I left off so I can easily remove the other apps rather than having to navigate to that section each time, takes so much time especially when I am doing it to both the Home/Pro editions
@Phoenix That seems not possible, I asked him once about it and he said he would release a GUI Toolkit to solve that problem. If you don't want to wait for the GUI version I guess you can use macro software to create a macro that will do all the keyboard presses. But the easiest would be that you download NTLite free version and select the apps you want to remove and when you are finished in NTLite you can load the wim in MSMG to continue doing whatever you want to do.
Screenshot attached. I did try to move toolkit folder to "C" drive but it made no difference. Host OS is Win7, maybe that is a culprit? Everything else is working fine. Thank You!
I already compiled the ISO for you if you want: Windows 10 Creators Update Bloatware Free Edition (Homebrew)
.......I would like add the store in enterprise ltsb 2016,I ask if it is possible by the Toolkit add the store.....If yes how i do?
I have a quick suggestion to add the TestRoot package to the list of removal. Its that one package that gets installed, but Install.wim does not come with it, which results in DISM RestoreHealth failure. I've posted about it in Windows 10 forums. Removing that package does fix the problem. Heck, if it would be me, until MS fixes the issue, I would make the removal of that package automatic or highly suggestive. The package, the registry entries, the Windows\System32\Cat... something files with that package's names should go.
.... MSMG,Could you add one more item in Toolkit(option 3)?In the case Would be the store to integrate...
Until that time comes you can simply open the command file with notepad, and remove the section which deletes Cortana if you want to run remove all without Cortana being removed. I used to do that with Hyper-V until MSMG moved it, and had no problems. EDIT: If you open cmd in Excel or other spreadsheet, the removal starts at line 20284 and ends at 20304. So remove all in between, save, and you are good to go. You can also REM them out.