![]() ![]() Why should some term be wiped out? Let's imagine that the operating system bunch of grain beans (files) each having a task. Deleted marks in a squares means that the corresponding terms will not be included in the new synthesized operating system content. Shaded squares indicate that there are content with sub-squares without a check mark when dissolving the corresponding content. In short, everything what to do is wiping the ' check' ( ✔ ) in the square with according name and description of the operating system component being considered. Of course, it is made up of several unified images, and the complete window could only be available on monitors with a fairly large screen and very high resolution with rotation of 90°. It is shown on the page as broken, and click on the picture will show it in full size. ![]() Removing OS components using NTLite.įigure 9 is the biggest picture I ever made at this site. Part of the expanded window above shows the next image.įigure 9. Of all the most interesting is the COMPATIBILITY window, because what is shown in it is used to analyze the contents of the installation media, remove or modify unwanted content, and then synthesize it into a new installation medium. Although at ' there is a description of ' NTlite' software, and there is a forum and more useful content, the next animation is a brief overview of its capabilities. According to the statistics of viewing these pages, there are still users who use older operating system, and perhaps the first Nuhi work of this kind. The ' nLite' is still available on the Internet. Author, Dino Nuhagić, also made a very powerful software ' nLite' for analyzing and rebuilding the Windows 2000, XP x86/x x86/圆4 operating systems. ![]() ' NTlite' is a very powerful software, like a THOR's hammer. You will now have converted manifests, along with a formatted packages.yml ready to be tested in a Playbook.NTLite - Removing components and adjusting 'Windows 10' Run ManifestConverter.exe, and wait for it to complete Download Manifest Converter into that Manifests directory After this, Load the image againĭouble click the Logfile.bat file from before, and wait for the window to automatically closeĪ folder should now exist in the same directory as Logfile.bat called Manifests. In NTLite, navigate to Image and Unload the mounted image. Save the file, close Notepad, and change the file extension from. manifest" "%~dp0\Manifests\Raw"’ in the Replace box Navigate to Edit → Replace, in the Find box, enter ‘ "C:\’, in the Replace box, enter ‘ copy /y "C:\’, then click Replace all. After this, then replace "Path" on the second line with the following: Right click the saved CSV file, and select Edit, then create a new blank line at the top. Now wait for the process to completeĬlick Capture in ProcessMonitor to stop the capture, then navigate to File → Save… → Comma-Separated Values (CSV) → OK, and save it to a location In NTLite, select Apply → Stop before saving the image, then select Process. After this, close the columns window, and click Capture in ProcessMonitor to start the capture Right click the top columns bar and select Columns, then uncheck everything besides Path. Path → contains → NLTmpMnt_01\Windows\WinSxS\manifests Path → contains → NLTmpMnt\Windows\WinSxS\manifests Path → contains → NLTmpMnt01\Windows\WinSxS\manifests Operation → contains → SetDispositionInformationEx Once it opens, click the Capture button to stop it, then click the red trash icon to clear the logĬlick the blue Filter button, and add the following items: With the preset loaded, navigate to Components → Compatibility and uncheck Servicing Stack (DISM, Updates).ĭownload ProcessMonitor, unzip it, then run Procmon64.exe. Start NTLite and load your image as you would normally, then load your preset. Ameliorated does support the use of illegitimate copies. Ensure that you have a properly licensed version of NTLite. ![]()
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