if its possible try installing from a dvd to see if rufus is the culprit and if it isnt at least you can rule it out. there is an old rufus version that is the last for w7, check the website for details. aswell as being a reliable back medium a dvd drive can help get you out of crap creek when...
if your original build was 2018 you were using builds between 1.5.0.5930 to 1.7.2.6650. there will have been changes since then as ntlite changed the way it handled component removals with things being split/kept as issues arose/improvements.
QuickCPU also has a Power Plans configuration section that has many more options to configure power plans, like importing exporting duplicating renaming cloning changing plan names and descriptions. i use it alongside MBK1969s PPE. tip - once it is installed it can be copied and run portable.
trial and error is the best way to find out what works, what doesnt work and what breaks stuff.
im still working with things i learned on XP and nLite.
recently used PowerRun 1.6 and Q-Dir to mess with a mounted directory without problems.
run with elevated permissions only when you need to.
Never Ever "take ownership" of registry keys.
only do that on files and folders you are going to delete.
agreed. on the Components page Apply page or both?
i would go one step further and not allow tool to process the image but on Alpha builds i would allow Apply because alphas are all about testing stuff out right?
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