So, ultimately, in order to retain only the Enhanced Video Renderer (EVR) feature, is the only option to disable other components via services or the registry without deleting them? I’ve heard that unchecking the box results in the deletion of the related components.
After modifying the service section and generating the ISO file, will the service section be in the modified state when the generated ISO file is mounted?
I believe that deleting a service is very problematic because if the deleted service is needed later, it cannot be reactivated immediately.
Grouping the concept of parent-child relationships into a hierarchy also seems very unstable.
While a simple parent-child structure is manageable, in...
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While configuring with NTLite, it seems like there's an order of operations to follow.
I first configured "Remove_Scheduled Tasks" and then modified "Remove_Components." After doing so, I noticed changes in the counter for the...
I asked because I thought I could modify the registry of ISO files within NTLite
Question
If I upload only the registry file to be changed without entering a separate command in the Registry queue window, will it be applied to the ISO file?
Administrator privileges were obtained using the method shown in the video.
However, an additional error occurred saying that the key name cannot be changed.
The registry editor that runs within NTLite—does it allow you to change the registry within a Windows ISO file? or is it changing the...
Key Creation Error
Error Message: Unable to create key 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e. You do not have the required permissions to create a new key in the area.
Context: It seems that administrative privileges are required, but when executing the edit menu in the Hive window, it does not...
1. Directory to place the script file before login
D:\Program Files\NTLite\Cache\Images\org_Win11_23H2_Korean_x64v2\sources\$OEM$\$1\Scripts
2. Command to run before login
powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command "Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process; &...
I applied the TPM and SecureBoot bypass according to the NTLite Settings method you provided yesterday, but I encounter a black screen that prompts me to log in with a different user account that I did not create. However, when I apply the autounattend.xml file I uploaded, I can successfully...
1. Bypass TPM and SecureBoot in NTLite Settings
2. EULA settings (local account registration)
3. All Windows versions can be selected (Pro can be installed even on home version laptops)It is not an NTLite configuration file, but purely a Windows11 autountend.xml file
How to apply
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