Pre-configure the product key, computer name, and local administrator accounts.

Select to compile your customized deployment file.

: Add the latest Windows updates, hotfixes, and hardware drivers directly into the installation media. Automate Setup

Automatically accept the Microsoft License Terms to ensure an uninterrupted, hands-free installation. 4. Live Install Modification

: If you want a "mega" debloat without manual trial-and-error, you can download community configurations like the Chris Titus Tech Presets Step-by-Step Guide to Customizing Your ISO 1. Load the Image Extract your Windows ISO to a folder using a tool like or mount it. In NTLite, click Image Directory and select the folder where you extracted the files.

: This is the most comprehensive "report" on an image's internal configuration.

Navigate to the Tweaks tab to optimize system behavior. Here, you can disable consumer features, turn off telemetry, adjust visual effects, and optimize desktop shortcuts.

Enable or disable built-in Windows telemetry and privacy settings. Step 4: Apply Changes and Create ISO Navigate to the Apply tab in the left-hand menu. Check the box labeled Create ISO . Choose your saving destination and filename.

Always have an untouched, official Windows ISO on a USB drive just in case.

Download the latest installer from the official . Step 2: Load Your Windows Image Extract your Windows ISO file to a folder. Open NTLite.

In the digital shadows, isn't just a tool; it's an architect’s scalpel for a bloated soul. To seek it "full" and via "Mega" is to chase the ghost of a perfect machine—one stripped of its heavy, tracking eyes and the digital weight that slows its heartbeat.

Enable the unattended option to pre-configure your username, computer name, and bypass the initial Windows setup screens. Step 4: Apply Changes and Create the ISO Navigate to the Apply section in the left menu.

Optimizing an image requires a systematic approach to prevent stability issues. Below is the operational workflow for creating a customized, lightweight Windows installation file. Step 1: Image Source Preparation

Always test your customized images in virtual machines before deploying to production hardware. Use backups and test thoroughly, especially when exploring component removals.

Click at the top left to start the modification engine. This process may take several minutes depending on your CPU speed. Best Practices for Stable Deployments