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WPI v8.7.2-v8.7.3 Windows 10 support-modded
ricktendo replied to condor's topic in Windows Post-Install Wizard (WPI)
Is it possible to mod WPIW to look better on high DPI resolutions? -
Yes, it is now (but not when I posted)
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What happened to the website, both ntlite and nlite websites are offline
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WPI v8.7.3 Now public!
ricktendo replied to Kelsenellenelvian's topic in Windows Post-Install Wizard (WPI)
Thanks condor, waiting for release as well -
Now that 7zip is final, any chance we will see a update to these? Thanks!
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Microsoft to kill off the Windows Desktop -- confirmed?
ricktendo replied to JorgeA's topic in Windows 10
Desktop (like the command line) is not going anywhere!!! -
You may have to specify a icon_file and/or icon_index
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Now that we know the next version of Windows will be v10, you should reconsider my name for the new nLite to be nLiteSEX S (Seven) E (Eight) X (Ten)
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Even as it cuts 14% of its workforce, Microsoft threatens to leave for Canada if its 1,000 H-1B visas requests aren't granted. Source reddit http://www.computerworld.com/article/2687534/microsoft-frustrated-as-ever-with-h-1b-policy-considers-options.html
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I think those who have 8 it will be free, the rest it will cost only $20
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It would help if you were not so vague... What program exactly, what file extension? How am I supposed to know what you meant by UI options?
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Try: Control Panel -> Default Programs If the program is not listed in "Set your default programs" try looking for the extension in "Associate a file type or protocall with a program"
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Lets also move away from the "Lite" necessity in the filename, maybe will lead to a better name... Get the ball rolling with nTool
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I think this is what you are referring to (GMail) Google scans your Gmail inbox for child porn to help catch criminals, but don’t worry about loss of privacy (yet)
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Top 10 reasons to trust Microsoft in the cloud
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You cannot use Modern interface to do what this tool does, plus in order for it to be compatible with win7 it has to be a common app
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I like wLite as well, next letter in the alphabet after "v" (for vLite) and after this you have "x" (for xLite) if needed for future versions 10+ I dont think you should go back to reusing nLite, I always thought of nLite as a tool for Windows 5.x
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nLiteSEX (Seven Eight X) Not kidding this time, but nLiteNES (Nine Eight Seven) is kinda cool, sounds like a real word and should last a few years. Until Ten comes out, then just add the X or a T nLiteNEXT sounds nice too
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nLite+ (nLite Plus) WimLite or WnLite or nWLite (Because it will work on Windows OS packaged in a WIM, the "w" can stando for Windows or WIM) Edit: nLiteW (again, the "w" is for WIM or Windows) wiLite (w=Windows i=Image) LiteWim, nLiteWim
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Is there any chance you could do an "Intermediate" (middle ground) version, one that does not have all the features of the "Pro" version except it does have all Package/Component Removals?
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If package removal is free then I am super stoked for that, was my only concern. For drivers I use dism, for updates I use KUC (it also utilizes dism) to scan/integrate and for software I pre-install with sysprep and capture... Package removal was the ONLY thing missing all these years and I am very happy its FINALLY BACK!!!
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Looks like I will be sticking to dism/kuc/sysprep for my builds, a little too expensive for me.
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I am interested in what type of license will it be, subscription based, tied to one computer/hdd (like aero for windows 8)