-Updates Menu
It should be such that when we are in the Updates menu, it cannot be deleted individually, but multiple times, and what is written is that it should not be shown on Color!
-Drivers
-No problem
-Registry
When we edit it, it is not in NTLite but in the main machine (host) and this is a big problem if we want a Super Booster ISO (Windows)
-Post-Setup
-No problem
-Components
We can delete Edge in Windows 10 22H2 Windows 11 21H2,22H2,23H2
C:\Program Files x86\Microsoft
2. A lot of unnecessary letters fonts, 3. Remove and add cursors and add and remove own themes. 4. The Powershell can deleted and the Character Table, Hyper-V etc.
-Scheduled Tasks
Don't make it just a premium function because it can be very boring that you can't delete things, but with it you can delete most things.
-Services
It lists what should be turned off so that a faster and lower ISO can be made.
-Apply
It could be that NTLite automatically deletes the unpacked ISO in the directory where you unpacked it, because that only changes the storage space and where you unpacked the ISO, e.g. 7-Zip WinRAR etc.
It should be such that when we are in the Updates menu, it cannot be deleted individually, but multiple times, and what is written is that it should not be shown on Color!
-Drivers
-No problem
-Registry
When we edit it, it is not in NTLite but in the main machine (host) and this is a big problem if we want a Super Booster ISO (Windows)
-Post-Setup
-No problem
-Components
We can delete Edge in Windows 10 22H2 Windows 11 21H2,22H2,23H2
C:\Program Files x86\Microsoft
2. A lot of unnecessary letters fonts, 3. Remove and add cursors and add and remove own themes. 4. The Powershell can deleted and the Character Table, Hyper-V etc.
-Scheduled Tasks
Don't make it just a premium function because it can be very boring that you can't delete things, but with it you can delete most things.
-Services
It lists what should be turned off so that a faster and lower ISO can be made.
-Apply
It could be that NTLite automatically deletes the unpacked ISO in the directory where you unpacked it, because that only changes the storage space and where you unpacked the ISO, e.g. 7-Zip WinRAR etc.