A couple of basic questions about how NTLite works

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I have a couple of basic questions about how NTLite works:
1. when a version of windows is "loaded" from the win 10 or 11 folder, what is the path where the data is loaded?
2. see image below
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Suppose that somewhere in the integration process, the PC is turned off. So the question is:
- Can I keep the windows folder where the process was performed and unmount the loaded windows versions, close the program (so that it cleans it) and start the process again, since this interruption did not affect the contents of the windows folder
or
- I must delete the windows folder (because the interruption during the process affected the windows folder with the versions) and recreate it and pass the contents of a windows ISO image, to start the process again

Thanks in advanced
 
When NTLite loads an image, it creates a working copy of the extracted image in the Temporary Folder. NTLite doesn't modify the original ISO folder during loading. The default path for Temporary Folder is AppData\Local\Temp.

If processing is interrupted, you should always unload the image. This removes NTLite's working copy.

Your first answer is correct. Because NTLite hasn't finished, it didn't update files in the original folder and it's safe to re-use them.
Unloading an image is enough to clean up, you don't need to restart NTLite.
 
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