Re: using nt light
NTLite requires you to use object navigation and commands to interact with those things.
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Re: using nt light
A lot of that program, you must use object navigation and commands to interact with those.
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Re: using nt light
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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Re: using nt light
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
Re: using nt light
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.
URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/556123
Re: using nt light
Is there a manual?
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Re: using nt light
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.
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using nt light
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