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By Good Bot, Bad Bot · Posted
I am just messing with you. Anyway, no one made the argument that wasn't the case so no problems. -
NTLite 2025.07.10541 by Razvan Serea NTLite is a Windows configuration tool that allows you to modify your existing Windows install or an image yet to be deployed, remove Windows components, configure and integrate, speed up the Windows deployment process. Reduce Windows footprint on your RAM and storage drive memory. Remove components of your choice, guarded by compatibility safety mechanisms, which speed up finding that sweet spot. Windows Unattended feature support, providing many commonly used options on a single page for easy setup. Easily integrate a single or multiple drivers, update or language packages. Package integration features smart sorting, enabling you to seamlessly add packages for integration and the tool will apply them in the appropriate order, keeping hotfix compatibility in check. One of the important new features of NTLite (compared to its predecessors) is the ability to modify an already installed the operating system, by removing unnecessary components. Supports Windows 11, 10, 8.1 and 7, x86 and x64, live and image. Server editions of the same versions, excluding support for component removals and feature configuration. ARM64 image support in the alpha stage. Does not support Checked/Debug, Embedded, IoT editions, nor Vista or XP. NTLite 2025.07.10541 changelog: Upgrade UI: Accessibility improvements, e.g. ribbon and page refocusing on Alt, status readout UI-Translation: Thanks for Hungarian (John), Italian (clarensio), Russian (RDS) Fix Components: Edge Canary initial start crash after removing WLAN and Autopilot together Download: NTLite 64-bit | 21.5 MB (Free, paid upgrade available) Download: NTLite 32-bit | 19.3 MB Link: NTLite Home Page | NTLite Features | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
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By corrosive23 · Posted
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By branfont · Posted
I have the money, so I could've done that, but I also just spent nearly $2700 [Canadian] on a laptop, so I wanted to save money. -
By Mighty Pen · Posted
I wonder how would this machine perform with Linux on it, like Ubuntu or Fedora?
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