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You will now be back on the main menu. It is now time to proceed to manipulate the source using the guide provided for each element below.Integrate componentsSince there are several options in the Integrate menu, we will only be discussing one: Windows Updates. You can perform other operations using the same logic.

  1. From the main menu, enter 2 and go to Integrate menu.
  2. Now enter 4 and go to Windows Updates menu.
  3. You will now be prompted with a warning. Enter Y to proceed.
  4. You must now copy the updates into the Updates folder (in the complete correct path) within the extracted MSMG Toolkit folder. Below is an example of the complete correct path:

    To download Windows updates, refer to Microsoft Update Catalog.
  5. Once copied, go back to the toolkit and enter 1 to select Integrate Windows Updates.
  6. As soon as you press 1, the toolkit will start integrating the update(s).

    Once done, press any key to continue.
You can now continue to integrate other components as well if you require using the same process as above.

To customize the existing features in the image, follow the guide below. In this example, we will be making a few tweaks to the image.

  1. Press 4 to enter the Customize menu.
  2. Now press 8 to select Apply tweaks.
  3. In the next menu, press the associated alphabet to perform a system tweak.
  4. The toolkit will then apply the tweaks. Repeat the last step to make as many tweaks as required.
  5. When done, press X twice to go back to the main menu.
You have now successfully made the changes that were required. Remember that each sub-menu will have different options you can choose from, so choose wisely.Apply changesIt is now time to apply all of the changes that you have made so far.
  1. Click 5 to select Apply.
  2. Now press 2 to save the changes made and apply them to the source image.
  3. You will then be asked if you want to clean up the image and wish to trim the OS editions that have not been selected. Press Y both times. The MSMG toolkit will then begin to save the changes. This step may take a few minutes.
  4. Once done, press any key to continue.
The changes have been applied and saved. However, there is still work to do. You must now create a new image from this customized image. For that, proceed to the next step.Save to targetIt is now time to create a new ISO image, or directly a bootable device of this new customized ISO image. We will be creating a simple ISO image in the example below.
  1. Press 6 to select Target from the main menu.
  2. Now press 1 to make an ISO image.
  3. You will now be asked for the details of the image you want to create. Fill them out as done in the image below:
  4. The toolkit will now begin creating the ISO image. This step may take a few minutes to complete. Once done, press any key to continue.
The new image created can be found in the same ISO folder where you had initially pasted the original ISO file in.New manipulated ISO createdClosing wordsMSMG Toolkit is a great utility to have, especially for system administrators. If you do not have a Windows Deployment Server (WDS) in your organization, this toolkit might be the next best thing for you.You can use it to upgrade existing ISO images without having to download the latest ones and then deploy them with the required settings pre-configured.

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First of all, MSMG toolkit is a freeware software available at the Majorgeeks website. This bloatware removal tool for Windows 10 can customize, add, or remove components and features of the Windows 10 operating system. Additionally, the constant updates to this Windows ISO customization tool enable you to edit and change newer Windows 10 versions and also Windows 8.1 or Windows 7.

When you launch the MSMG toolkit, the command prompt window pops up with an EULA (End User Licence Agreement). As usual, it says that the developer is not to be held responsible for any of the mishaps like errors or bugs that might happen after installing the customized Windows 10 OS.

Consequently, you can go to the toolkit sources folder to have a look. There should be both the new wim file along with esd file (Depending on whether you chose to delete the original esd file after conversion in the program).

I would be weary of using any non approved toolkits. Script your customizations or modify someone else's script to fit your environment. In the end, you are the person supporting your environment and you should know what changes were made to your image.

Hi, it doesnt show in wim manager anymore. The folders inside wintoolkit_mount are program files, program files (x86) and windows. Wintoolkit never close properly, it hangs writing on temp folder. I have to force it to close.

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