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    W11 22H2 Restore Classic File Explorer with Ribbon

    Any ideas on how to restore it? The registry keyi that works in the 21H2 version does not work on the new version. Thank you very much
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    W11 22H2 won't install without Internet connection

    I thank you very much for the solution.
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    W11 22H2 won't install without Internet connection

    I apologize that I did not get around to changing the interface to English. The setting to disable is in the section Unattended>OOBE>Skip Wireless configuration? Thank you
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    W11 22H2 won't install without Internet connection

    Good morning Today I downloaded the new ISO W11 22H2 and I noticed that an internet connection is required to continue the installation, it never happened to me in previous versions. Is there any setting in NTLite to by-pass this requirement? Thank you very much
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    W11 Is it possible to remove the new Default Apps?

    THIS PROCEDURE ONLY TAKES EFFECT IN THE CHOSEN USER SECTION. reference from the blog: https://medium.com/@MrNick4B/deploy-a-customized-windows-11-start-menu-8832d90b25b1 To avoid having third-party app icons not installed, you can set the start menu with the desired apps. Go to the path...
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    [W11] Can you delete third-party apps in the Start menu?

    Try the procedure by replacing the "start.bin" file https://medium.com/@MrNick4B/deploy-a-customized-windows-11-start-menu-8832d90b25b1 I have tested with cumulative update and the start.bin file is not overwritten. In my installation I got this after update:
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    [W11] Can you delete third-party apps in the Start menu?

    Maybe it can be the solution for me, when I create Windows ISO (lite) I can set it as default app Edge, Settings and File Explorer
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    [W11] Can you delete third-party apps in the Start menu?

    I found this, even simpler. https://medium.com/@MrNick4B/deploy-a-customized-windows-11-start-menu-8832d90b25b1
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    [W11] Can you delete third-party apps in the Start menu?

    Thank you for the file. I tried to insert it, but unfortunately the apps remain in the start menu. However, I noticed that these apps are not installed, as you can see from the list, and I can't delete them automatically from the start menu, I have to act manually.
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    [W11] Can you delete third-party apps in the Start menu?

    If you can share it, to get an idea on how to do it. Thank you
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    [W11] Can you delete third-party apps in the Start menu?

    Good morning. I kindly ask how to create the script in xml to be inserted in the toolkit to have only the basic system apps in the start menu (Settings, edge, file explorer) thank you
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    [W11] Can you delete third-party apps in the Start menu?

    Sorry if I ask. In which section of Nlite?
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    [W11] Can you delete third-party apps in the Start menu?

    Good morning. With the latest update (W11) kb5011563 these apps reappeared that I had deleted :mad: Some idea? Thank you
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    I can't delete Microsoft Teams

    Good morning I'm using version 2.3.2.8502, in the "Components" section I deselected "Teams", but in the ISO I still find myself this app. How come you can't eliminate it, I'm wrong? Thanks
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    [W11] I can't find app "Microsoft News" to remove

    Thank you very much
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    [W11] I can't find app "Microsoft News" to remove

    Good evening. Can anyone tell me what name has this app to remove? Thanks
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    [W11] Can you delete third-party apps in the Start menu?

    Good morning. Today I tried to carry out another test with NTLite 2.3.0.8396 and W11 B22000.298 Some apps I can't remove them. In particular teams, even with the direct powershell command.
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    W11 Is it possible to remove the new Default Apps?

    Yes yes of course, I'm not in a hurry. Mine was just a question for knowledge purposes, for me W10 still has a long life. I'm sure there will be a solution to this when nuhi will have time to devote himself to the question.
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