With the size of today's hard drives it is difficult to understand why people are concerned with "bloat." Removing the Store, and apps has no effect on the speed of the OS, and if you want to run the Linux Subsystem in Windows you will need the store to download the distros. IMHO it is much better just to remove the tiles of the apps you don't want from the Start Menus, and leave well enough alone. That being said, I prefer to remove what I want, and add what I want myself. I really do not care for NTLite. Anything it does, I can do myself easier, and my OS doesn't get screwed. Yes, NTLite forced me to reinstall a perfectly good OS while I was testing it out on a mounted image. Never again!
Code: October 25, 2017 | 1.4.1.5675 UPGRADE Components: Auto-cleanup of pending Windows file renames in Live edit Components-Win10: ‘Edge’ removal could break setting default browser Components-Win10RS3: ‘Diagnostics’ removes ‘Diagnostic Execution Service’ Components-Win10RS3: ‘Sounds’ removes more Components-Win10RS3: ‘Windows Mail/CommunicationApps’ leftovers Components-Win10RS3: ‘.NET WPF’ leftovers Components: ‘.NET WPF Core’ split for Kaspersky UI and potentially others Components-Win8.1: ‘HyperV’ leftovers Presets: Right-click Open file location for presets UI-Translation: Thanks for Spanish (Oleada), Dutch (Rene), Farsi (Mona mon), French (tistou), Arabic (thamermousa), Chinese Simplified (Gskening), Chinese Traditional (Matt), Portugues-Brasil (Igor), Spanish International (Eduardo), Italian (gabritb01) FIX Components-Win10RS3: ‘Fax’ and ‘Internet Printing Client’ detection fixed Components-Win10RS3: ‘Edge Html’ removal could slow down MSC opening Components-Win10: ‘Containers’ removal could cause app start filter error Components-Win10: ‘Insider hub’ removal could break Store app download Updates-Win7: SP1 existing package detection fixed Sources: Expired feature subscription could cause skipped image saving