I removed OOBE component from the image and there were no problems with the installation, the necessary files were protected.
By the way, EFS is required for installation.
I could delete it after changing the image, but I'm not thinking about it lol
But now that I think about it, I believe there's another reason to keep it, but I can't remember, I'd have to test it again.
His account (and others too) has been "closed" for the moment.
His scripts are available on "mirrors".
PS : A quick search on the forum and you would have found the information.
Do you have a link to this "package" so I can compare it ?
I also use an .exe file when I want to revert to a previous version, I extract the file and copy/paste the contents, but I could install directly from the .exe
Same, with the stable version for one, and Canary for the other.
For automatic updates disabled (Edge stable and Canary) I don't get any error messages and I have no problems when I check for updates manually (About MS Edge page).
Sometimes I get the small icon indicating that an update is...
On 1 PC, I remove Edge and all derivatives from the image with NTLite, then I install Edge Canary under Windows (installed in AppData\Local\Microsoft\Edge SxS) and disable automatic updates (1 registry key and tasks).
If I don't update manually, Edge never updates.
And when there's a "big"...
I remove everything related to Internet Explorer (component, etc...) and I have no problem with the volume mixer (from 23h2 to 25h2).
The problem might just be disabling internet explorer mode.
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