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Before i start i have to say that this tool was originally released by wnuku and that i have just updated it with extra features, colours and bug fixes.
This little tool un-hides "packages" like Windows Media Center/Player, IE, IIS, Games, etc... so you can lower the size of your install.wim
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Top left is un-hiding a specific package, top right is writing the log of available files to a txt file, bottom left is un-hiding all components of an image and finally the bottom right is un-hiding all the packages from current installed OS.
install_wim_tweak.exe /?
This will show all available options..
install_wim_tweak.exe /p <MountPath>
This will unhide all the packages in the selected image
install_wim_tweak.exe /o
This will unhide all the packages on the currently installed OS
install_wim_tweak.exe /p <MountPath> /l
This will list all the packages available in the selected image and write them to a text file in the same directory.
install_wim_tweak.exe /o /l
This will list all the packages available on the installed OS and write them to a text file in the same directory.
install_wim_tweaks.exe /p <MountPath> /c Microsoft-Windows-.........
This will just inhide the selected component from the selected image, can also be used with /o. If you add /r at the end it will remove the package.
Changes made from the original version by wnuku
*/h will restore them to default (must use without /h first)
*/n will not create backups (faster)
*/d will not delete owners keys.
*/m is no longer needed, will do the task by default
*/l will output a list of all packages to a text file.
*/o will use currently installed image.
*fixed a bug where it did not work if there was a space in the mountpath.
*/c <PackageName> will un-hide specific package
* using /r with /c will remove the package
*Win32Security.dll file is no longer needed
*Added new colours, errors are displayed in Red
*Fixed bug crashing at end of running
*Fixed bug where it cannot unmount registry if something fails
*Added specific component selection
*Fixed some other bugs
*Added an appropriate small icon for the app
Also normally you will have to put the specific component name i.e.
"/c Microsoft-Hyper-V-Common-Drivers-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~x86~~6.1.7601.17514"
but if for example you put "/c Microsoft-Hyper-V-Common-Drivers-Package" it will show all packages starting with that.
F.A.Q
If you have any questions let me know...
This post has been edited by Legolash2o: 15 August 2011 - 02:52 AM



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