As I usually trim Windows 10 using NTLite before clean install, If anyone is doing the same please kindly share some presets so others unacknowledged person like me may also benefit. As its very complicated to know what package is what and the usability asap. I prefer NTLite than MSMG Toolkit because it gives freedom to trim according to our usage. So Please MLD masters share your experience !
Yeah, so just update your NTLited image. You can update NTLite image offline and online, usually with 0 problems, as it no longer break DISM Component Store or File Integrity. However, I strongly advice against using it after/before other tools, like MSMG Toolkit. Stick to just one tool.
For what you want to do there is no better way to make a custom Windows installation unless you start to learn how to do it on your own little-by-little, and then you also quickly find out what the right way to do things is and the wrong way. NTLite is a nice program and does everything it says it will but hacking an image into oblivion is not the proper way to make a custom installation that will have any longevity to it. It may look wonderful when you install it, but as time goes on, your issues will arise, particularly the higher into the Windows 10 versions you get. Especially with more and more update file XMLs having their permanency attribute set to "permanent."
It's ironic how you made such an asinine remark like that, but in the form of a non-sequitur, which in itself is the epitome of the wrong way to do something.
What is the better type of aero piston engine, inline or radial? what is the best way to tune a car engine, cylinder head work, turbocharge or nitrous oxide? Each one serves a purpose depending on the designer(in place of a user) needs.
Your shovel is going to break digging that hole. 1) Forced induction (i.e. a turbocharger/supercharger/etc.) are not tuning hardware. You tune FOR them you do not tune WITH them. All forced induction causes the engine to require a significant amount more fuel that increases as the pressure inside the engine increases, and that's where tuning comes in. Tuning hardware would be fuel management, injector pulse rates and width, transmission pressure increase, shift times, engine timing, camshaft retardation or advancement, etc. Drag racing and motorcycle racing have been hobbies of mine for about 15 years now. 2) Also, absolutely nothing you blabbered on about (and incorrectly, too) correlated at all with the comparison of creating a Windows image. You cannot use the macro with the micro to try to show a comparison. You're using significant hardware that can cause severe injury or death and comparing it to something that has no affect on health or quality of life. I mean you started with pistons for aircraft, and like all pistons, it's how they're designed that determines their use. 3) And you realize inline pistons are used in an inline motor...those aircraft running straight pistons motors are using the same piston layout and motor design as say a straight-6. If you had a clue what you were talking about, you'd know there is no "better." Inline is for friggin' inline. The design of pistons for a radial motor are not at all similar to a piston for a straight inline motor. For someone who claims there is no wrong way or right way, you sure are wrong on a lot of things. But then again, those who relish in doing things improperly usually bask in ignorance, too.
The packages number in rs2 and 3 is declining Camper to rs1 Thats a sign of more un modular os And Making metro and more unneed features depended part of the os , easily breakable os when removing However ms i think see this method make the os problematic more to stabilize so they gonna make it more mooular next time The problem with the updates can try be solved with breaking the big package to small one and install one by one Update that fail mean the package removed from the os
That's assuming you edit the image with good old DISM, In your opinion, what is the correct way editing Win10 OS images? Let's say you have a friend with very little space on his SSD/HDD and truly cannot spare any more. He only has about half of what is required for Win10 to install. How would you install it? Or would you just tell him/her to upgrade? I would make him/her NTLited image for sure!
I would obviously tell them to go whichever route was the most feasible for them, and clearly you'd use what you were able to and comfortable with. In the end it's just a client operating system that can be easily reinstalled and important files/directories restored by a good backup program. Still would not cut up an OS to hell, though. I'd rather run a PE build at all times than many of those broken installations I've seen curtosy of scripts that just delete everything on the OS except for ImmsersiveControlPanel.