DISM++ tool is what you want, it can take a snapshot of your installed system and save it as a wim to integrate into ntlite or drop on a usb drive, dism++ is my go to tool now i dont use any backup softwares. basically your own complete install from usb even with your installed programs.
Boot.wim allows 32 and 64bit installs combined.
Download File https://jinyurl.com/2yXtzz
System requirements aside (where 2GB seems to be the minimum for an x64 install), you'll probably find better memory performance from a 32-bit version. Any 64-bit applications that run will have a higher memory usage profile, simply because all of the pointers in memory now use twice as much memory (64 bits vs 32 bits); similarly, the native size for some variables in memory will also be affected.
Yes. It can run on a PC with Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the operating system shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista having been tested. Windows XP is supported. It comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit downloads.Filed under: nLite DownloadFree System Cleaning SoftwareComponent Removal SoftwareSoftware for Windows 11We have tested nLite 1.4.9.3 against malware with several different programs. We certify that this program is clean of viruses, malware and trojans.Download for Windows 2.95 MB - Tested clean
Somehow, I answered Elektro Studios post in the wrong thread! I'm wondering how that was even possible? So I'm re-posting here in the right thread.
Quoting ElektroStudios, reply 18
Hey guys, these days since the first comment of @r_pinkard I'm wringing my head to try to find out how can I manage to have an ISO of the Windows 10 v17763.55 (or higher version, if we are talking about a higher stable one).
The thing is that I need it in ISO/ESD format to load the WIM image and personalize the entire OS with NTLite software.Is not an option for me to install the updates manually after O.S. image personalization, since I will remove unnecessary components from the ISO, like Windows Update.
Having the Windows 10 v17763.1 I can manage to install the update kb4465477 through NTLite, but I can't install update kb4464330, I don't know why, but NTLite deny the installation saying that update is not compatible with the current loaded O.S.
So, I still have not find the way out to have an ISO of the Windows 10 v17763.55. And I noticed the Windows Media Creation Tool has rollback the available version to download to the April Update, remember that I've used that tool to download the Windows 10 October Update v17763.1 days before I published this thread in Stardock forum, but now using the tool it downloads the April Update.
Then my petition is, If someone of you know a source to download the ISO, could you please share it with me?.
A very important thing: I need the ISO in Spanish of Spain (es-ES) language. Preferably the Home Edition, or Home Single Language.
Or maybe could you estimate when the v17763.55 could be available to download with the Windows Media Creation Tool?.
Thanks in advance.
Please try to remember that this thread is a part of a Windowblinds forum and not a Microsoft Windows ISO download or update forum. I keep trying to remind myself...
To slipstream Windows, first make sure that you have the right ISO. I do NOT recommend that you use the Media Creation Tool to get an ISO. You can legally download an ISO by going to heidoc.net and downloading the"Windows ISO Downloader" tool.
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To the best of my knowledge, you can run the tool and legally download the appropriate ISO for your language (i.e. spanish or es-ES) and for your type of platform (i.e x86=32-bit, x64=64-bit).
Next, download KB4465477 and KB4464330 updates from the Microsoft Catalog. Plug in each knowledge base number and search for the update. I am presuming that you can get ES-es updates. If not, then you may have to download the english ones. Only use .msu files with the NTLite slipstream program.
When you start NTLite, it will analyze the ISO and show you all the versions of Windows on the ISO. Just pick the type of Windows (home, pro, etc.) that you want to modify. Don't hack out Windows Update. You can disable Windows Auto Updating after Windows is installed. Just put the two .msu updates in a folder and point NTLite to that folder. Save your final iso to a unique name like "Windows 10 v1809 17763-55.iso". NTLite will take awhile to make the ISO.
On a separate webpage, Raymond offered a seemingly comprehensive list of sources from which users could download Windows 7 installation ISOs. That webpage also presented some interesting facts and suggestions. For instance, it seemed to say that, apparently for all versions of Windows since Win7, I could use the license key for a 32-bit version (e.g., Windows 10 Home x86) to activate the equivalent 64-bit version (e.g., Windows 10 Home x64). I already had my Win7 ISOs, but I was curious about the sources Raymond listed. My examination of those sources yielded the following results:
"scanstate /apps /capture"
This is a free alternative, part of the Windows ADK, to VMware ThinApp without the 64-bit limitation. This will create a "software.ppkg" file that has all of the applications pre-installed.
3) Extract F6 floppy files from archive file to separate folder. If your vendor provides self-extracting archive in the form of EXE file only, which requires actual floppy disk drive to be present, and you have none, then you can work around with Virtual Floppy Driver (VFD, Windows XP 32-bit only) or virtual machine like VirtualBox or VMWare.
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