If you have used tools such as nLite, vLite or RT7Lite to slipstream updates in the past, you may be looking for newer releases of these products to support Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.
Fortunately, there are several such tools available to accomplish this now!
WinReducer is commonly used and reviewed throughout the web, and, so far, is the only tool which now supports Windows 10!
NTLite, surprisingly enough, is created by the original creator of nLite and vLite, so the User Interface should be very familiar to those who have used these tools in the past. NTLite offers both a free version as well as a commercial paid version.
Fortunately, there are several such tools available to accomplish this now!
- DISM: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh824838.aspx
- WinReducer: http://www.winreducer.net/
- Win Toolkit: http://www.wincert.net/forum/files/file/5-win-toolkit/
- NTLite: https://www.ntlite.com/
WinReducer is commonly used and reviewed throughout the web, and, so far, is the only tool which now supports Windows 10!
NTLite, surprisingly enough, is created by the original creator of nLite and vLite, so the User Interface should be very familiar to those who have used these tools in the past. NTLite offers both a free version as well as a commercial paid version.
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