create all in one windows 11


polislinus

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Hello, I want to create a custom version of windows 11 with all versions, but with NLITE it only allows you to load one version for example win 11 pro, is there a system or other similar program that allows you to put all versions? Thanks in advance.
 

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create an ei.cfg file and place it in the Sources folder of your iso or bootable media (usb)
Code:
[Channel]
_Default
[VL]
0

it will allow you to choose between:
S (install home and use Registry mod to change to S Mode)
Home
Home N
Home Single Language
Pro
Pro N
Pro for Workstations
Pro N for Workstations
Pro Education
Pro Education N
Education
Education N

if you want enterprise editions, thats a different ISO

if you are using ntlite to remove stuff, you can use an xml file to do so and place that in the root of your bootable media so that it takes effect.
 

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if I load the changes made with nlite in the chosen version, that ei.cfg file that will make all versions of win 11 appear, will the changes made in nlite be for all versions?
 

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    windows 11
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    Laptop
    CPU
    I5
if I load the changes made with nlite in the chosen version, that ei.cfg file that will make all versions of win 11 appear, will the changes made in nlite be for all versions?
no you'll need to go the xml route or modify each version, i believe. @garlin could give you a better breakdown of ntlite for that specific purpose though.
 

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There's always the NTLite Community Forum and Discord for help.

NTLite allows you to apply pending changes (Updates, Drivers, Removals, Registry files and Settings tweaks, Post-Setup actions, etc.) to other images in the same WIM file. From the Apply screen, expand the "Reapply tasks across editions" widget in the center tab.

For each of the changes, check as many Windows editions (or as few) as you want the same change applied to. You can also remove unwanted editions, during the same processing pass.

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If you're running the free edition, NTLite will pause before loading each edition. The licensed edition doesn't have the enforced pauses, but otherwise both editions work the same during the Apply step.
 

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    Windows 7
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