Hvergelmir
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Hi,
I have a case where the Status column on the Image page shows me "Loaded (unsupported removals)". And I am a bit puzzled about the meaning.
The ISO from which this was cached and loaded is a pristine Windows Server 2025 ISO from my.visualstudio.com (previously MSDN). The image index loaded is for "Windows Server 2025 Standard (Desktop Experience)".
Now I gather that this likely means something that NTLite usually offers isn't supported, but what exactly is it? And how does it surface or do I have to watch out for something?
For example it could be that this means
So my question here is: what is the practical meaning? Does NTLite have my back or do I need to watch out for something? Will I get warned (let's assume no suppressed warnings) when I hit such a case?
Thanks in advance!
I have a case where the Status column on the Image page shows me "Loaded (unsupported removals)". And I am a bit puzzled about the meaning.
The ISO from which this was cached and loaded is a pristine Windows Server 2025 ISO from my.visualstudio.com (previously MSDN). The image index loaded is for "Windows Server 2025 Standard (Desktop Experience)".
Now I gather that this likely means something that NTLite usually offers isn't supported, but what exactly is it? And how does it surface or do I have to watch out for something?
For example it could be that this means
- NTLite won't show some items that could otherwise be removed in other scenarios
- NTLite shows some items that could otherwise be removed in other scenarios grayed out
- NTLite shows everything as usual, but also shows a warning for each individual unsupported removal
- ... or shows affected items with a different color, indicating the unsupported removal status
So my question here is: what is the practical meaning? Does NTLite have my back or do I need to watch out for something? Will I get warned (let's assume no suppressed warnings) when I hit such a case?
Thanks in advance!