11/30/2023 0 Comments Ntlite clean update backup![]() You can slim down Windows by leaving out components you don't need. ![]() & About the reduction in size that I mentioned earlier & you also asked, After my testing, here, I see a 317MB reduction in ISO size (from 5.33GB to 5.02GB) after removing all those 15 'Superseded' components from the BASE ISO.NTLite is a commercial tool (with a free-for-personal-use version) which allows you to build a customised Windows 7-10 installation disc from your existing Windows disc, or an image (ISO, ESD or WIM, including the WIM file on your current installation). Although I think, it should be implemented along with the multiple removal option which I suggested in the main OP, & only the dev nuhi can do this if he considers this as a feasible suggestion.Īs you wrote that you '.also request that feature.' so presuming you already had some discussion with the dev, would like to know, what he said about this? lemme know about your thought.Ībout saving/recording those 'existing packages' removing operation in PRESET, as Kasual already said/confirmed in his comment that 'Only what NTLite removes is saved in presets.' so I believe, NTL preset don't actually register those changes in the PRESET. just to share this with you guys, am posting this now. Now, I feel like I should've tested this first before posting this thread here. The only component you not gonna use, only that you can delete from there. So, as this testing goes, you must not remove all of those components from the base/source ISO which you intend to keep & wanna use inside the installed W10 OS. & Kasual here I understand that what you wrote in your post, ("There are some packages that look superseded but must be kept "), is true. Here, you can see that, all those 15 components, which I deleted, hasn't been added. adding all the latest CU+SSU+DotNet+20H2 EP+WFEP, & here's the SS of the ISO from the same 'existing packages' section & This is the SS of the same 'existing packages' section, after adding all the latest CU+SSU+DotNet+20H2 EP+WFEP to that base 19041.1 ISO to make it 19042.782 without deleting any 'existing packages' while making/modding the ISOīut, in my another testing, when I removed all those 'existing packages' components that's listed as 'Superseded' in the above (2nd) SS here, presuming all those 'Superseded' packages will be added with its latest version via all the CU/SSU/EP/DotNet & WFEP integration into the ISO while modding, I deleted all those 'Superseded' components from the base ISO, then made another 19042.782 ISO following the same process, i.e. all 23 packages existed (base version v19041.1) installed ![]() ![]() This is the SS of the 'existing packages' from the unmodified base 20H1 (19041.1) ISO. Kasual & Windows 10 User things ain't the same what I initially thought about this Tagging AeonX Clanger Kasual Windows 10 User & nuhi can you (or anyone) confirm that removing those components from the source ISO, actually recorded in the current PRESET file? So, that we can apply the same preset next time, & those components will be removed from the ISO automatically? Or this function doesn't register in PRESET & every time, the user has to manually select & remove those components from source ISO? So, my Q is, should I remove those base (19041.1) version of those packages while modding the ISO? to trim (reduce) the ISO size? As those updates are already listed as 'Superseded' (replaced with the latest update package) so basically those are useless & not having any impact on the ISO/OS?Īnd One feature request for the dev nuhi for the future build of NTLĬan you make those existing package removal option a bit faster by updating your app? In the current version of NTL, user can remove those components one-by-one, my suggestion is having a checklist in that section, so that user can select multiple components at a time that the user wishes to remove. Here, as you can see, most of the base (v19041.1) packages/components has been listed as a 'Superseded' because a more recent (newer) version of those components have been added via the integrated CU/SSU/EP/WFEP while making this ISO. After adding all the (CU+SSU+EP+WFEP etc) updates into the 20H1 base ISO (19041.1) & after creating an up-to-date 20H2.xxx ISO with all of the latest updates, this is the screenshot of 'existing packages list' from that updated/created ISO
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