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Posted by Phoenix at NotebookReview.com
So I used the MSMG Toolkit (thanks to Mr. Fox) and I removed the following from the ISO:
This image contains both the Home and Pro Editions of Windows 10 Creators Update (Redstone 2) and activated just fine provided you enter your Windows product key in PC Settings > Updates & Security > Activation > Change Product Key
The ISO also includes the latest RAID Driver so it will be there on your USB Flash disk once you burn the ISO to the flash disk for easy access for those who want to install Windows 10 on a RAID setup so you can simply point to the USB Flash disk / RAID folder to load the IRST driver so you can be able to see your RAID drive
Source: Windows 10 Creators Update Bloatware Free Edition Download
Posted by Phoenix at NotebookReview.com
So I used the MSMG Toolkit (thanks to Mr. Fox) and I removed the following from the ISO:
- Removed Telemetry
- Removed Cortana
- Removed System Restore (never worked for me when I needed it anyway so I just rely on creating system images myself using Macrium Reflect)
- Removed all Windows Store Apps with the exception of Xbox and OneDrive
- Removed Windows Store App Associations
- Removed Microsoft Edge
- Removed Internet Explorer
- Removed Home Group (who needs that, it never works well, I just manually share the folders that I want on the network by right clicking on them and choosing share from the properties)
- Removed Windows Defender
- Integrated .NET Framework 3.5
- Added the Windows 7 Calculator
- Integrated DirectX 9.0
This image contains both the Home and Pro Editions of Windows 10 Creators Update (Redstone 2) and activated just fine provided you enter your Windows product key in PC Settings > Updates & Security > Activation > Change Product Key
The ISO also includes the latest RAID Driver so it will be there on your USB Flash disk once you burn the ISO to the flash disk for easy access for those who want to install Windows 10 on a RAID setup so you can simply point to the USB Flash disk / RAID folder to load the IRST driver so you can be able to see your RAID drive
Source: Windows 10 Creators Update Bloatware Free Edition Download