tired-it
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I installed NTLite on a Windows 10 21H2 laptop so I can work on a Windows 11 24H2 image remotely. I go through the usual process of using an original ISO from Microsoft, updating it, applying some registry tweaks and the such. At the end, I generate two ISO files. A normal file and then a second using ESD compression.
Problem is, the ESD compression, which takes normally a half hour on my workstation PC completed in less than three minutes on my laptop. With the specs on the laptop, that should be impossible. Sure enough, after I check the created ISO, not only is the file bigger than the standard ISO, but it is still in its original format. There is not ESD compression being done, but NTLite does not show an error occurring. Everything is green, done. So, what's going on?
Problem is, the ESD compression, which takes normally a half hour on my workstation PC completed in less than three minutes on my laptop. With the specs on the laptop, that should be impossible. Sure enough, after I check the created ISO, not only is the file bigger than the standard ISO, but it is still in its original format. There is not ESD compression being done, but NTLite does not show an error occurring. Everything is green, done. So, what's going on?