2020-07-26 21:22:05 (edited by Stealthy 2020-07-26 21:47:20)

Hey! I'm relaly interested to make a custom iso, but I've no idea how to do it!
Can somebody give me a brief description or link me to a manual to use nt light? Oh believe me, I've look on google and the guy talked about dragging and dropping, so it's not as if I haven't tried.
I'd really appreciate if somebody'd be kind enough to help me with it.
Thanks.

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2020-07-26 21:47:03

I also wouldn't mind this, as when I used this all I did was remove a bunch of things I wanted to, but unaware of the things I shouldn't have removed, since things have lots of confusing naming structures.

2020-07-27 14:02:44

Is there a manual?

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2020-07-28 00:01:31 (edited by Ethin 2020-07-28 00:02:44)

Not really. You just have to explore and play around with it. Before you get into it though you need to learn a lot about windows -- you can't go indiscriminately removing things because you could trivially break the system. If your building a targetted system build that targets your specific machine, figure out all the internal names for the drivers that your system needs, then remove unnecessary ones. I don't usually tamper with my drivers though with NTLite; I did remove a ton of crap that I didn't need, including all of the pre-installed windows apps, as well as turning on a ton of privacy related features.

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2020-07-28 13:57:17 (edited by Stealthy 2020-07-28 13:57:21)

Ok, so my problem is apparently there are a tun of menues such as remove and integrate, how do I access them? I tried alt and shift f10.

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2020-07-29 01:35:20 (edited by serrebi 2020-07-29 01:36:12)

NTLite requires you to use object navigation and commands to interact with those things.