![]() I wanted to access the registry to of the image to leave only 3 AppX's as Inbox AppX's. It would be SO AWESOME if MSMG Toolkit provided an option to get into Install RegEdit and change some things around, like making all desirable AppX's as NON-InBox AppX's, allowing very fast uninstallation right after the initial clean install of the OS. All other services, devices, etc are working properly on our network. I tried to access the registry, so I could modify it before the installation, but it didn't work and gave me Access Denied errors for any attempt to access the registry. netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt ß This command generates 1 failure Access Denied (It does not save the file resetlog.txt -I wanted to check for the errors) Reboot This is the ONLY thing I can point to as not working. ![]() Yeah, I did try to access it per someone's advice, but not the one created and controlled by MSMG Toolkit. Is there any point in mounting Boot.wim? Should I integrate drivers or something into it? Is it still recommended to integrate Net Framework 3.5 AFTER all the updates, integration of drivers & DirectX, removal (aside from Manual Setup removal!), etc? How to properly access Image registry through MSMG Toolkit for editing? SFC ScanNow compares file integrity with the integrity of the image that was used to install the OS, so if file-size/version changes were made in the image, then there should be no errors. I will try again, but I also don't understand why I had to manually use WimLib to split the Pro version of Install.wim from the Home version, which significantly reduced the size. Its weird, but MSMG Toolkit did not prevent packages like Biometrics from not being on the Inbox AppX list, but then again, I might've had Access Denied errors for that one. ![]() I tried to access the registry, so I could modify it before the installation, but it didn't work and gave me Access Denied errors for any attempt to access the registry. Click to expand.Yeah, I did try to access it per someone's advice, but not the one created and controlled by MSMG Toolkit. ![]()
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