![]() ![]() It seems Remove WinSxS from Winre.wim and latter rebuild it with only the required files will make a good improvement in reducing the WIM file size, the other option for reducing icons in SMALL version desktop sounds also good, but it's mainly aesthetic and will not impact so much the WIM file size.Ģ - Yes, I'm aware of that, this issue is present only on certain MBs, it is something that also happens when running Win10XPE_圆4 on 2 PCs, at home, including this, (same MB brand), but not in the others, maybe it's related to the Bios. I Haven't tested yet a PE_10圆4_US_M-LZX.vhd but I'll do it ASAP and comment back.Ģ - In my case there is no Sound Icon on Taskbar - VLC Player plays mp3 - Switching Speakers to Headphone has no effect - in any case Sound via Speakersġ - I will test new version ASAP and comment back. I noticed when running FirefoxPortable from PE_10圆4_US_M.wim, on this 2 GB PC, the Ram comsumption is high, and the remaining free Ram is really low, anyway I was able to come to reboot.pro and make a post, but if filedisk booting from PE_10圆4_US_M-WB.vhd and running FirefoxPortable, there is still a good amount of Ram available. So far I have only filedisk booted from the PE_10圆4_US_M-WB.vhd, and also made other builds from it. I want to comment I have being making (intentionally) all my tests in a PC with only 2 GB of Ram, it usually runs Win10x86, but booting from a Win10圆4 PE, Mini-10圆4.vhd LZX compresed or WImboot installed your Make_WinPE program runs very fine, also from a PE_10圆4_US_M.wim the program runs fine, and additionally from any of the mentioned also VHD_WIMBOOT runs fine, and I was able to make a 500 MB PE_10圆4_US_M-WB.vhd that consumes less than 500 MB of Ram, just after filedisk booting, even SVBus_INST_Trusted installed fine the SVBus driver in it. ![]() I f you how to do it, please share the info. I made first a pair of commands, but latter decided to better make 2 shortcuts including required parameters, and this let me change the icons to make them look better, and it worked flawlessly, but it has to be done every boot just as selecting keyboard layout, or screen resolution, by the way MultiMonitorTool is not really required in MEDIUM version as the screen resolution can be selected manually in the Windows program for that task, and it works perfectly fine.īut if the volume control in shown in Task Bar before selecting the desired audio output, then the trick don't work.ĭuring one of my tests I did something and the volume control closed, and not present in Task bar anymoe, and then I was able to do the change, as it was shown after I ran the volume control again, but so far I'm not able to make disapear that icon from task bar to my willd. Re-enabling would be running sudo launchctl load -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/.In fact I didn't take that solution from 10XPE, googling I found a comment about a command using nircmd.exe to switch the audio device, and I decided to adapt it to this case, when I was going to add nircmd.exe to System32, to test if this works in this case, I noticed it was already there but never saw it before. Do do this, go to System Preferences -> Spotlight -> Privacy. You can also filter what folders Spotlight should index, and by configuring this, can limit how much has to be indexed.Are you running something like a virus scanner or other application constantly accessing files on your drive? This will force spotlight to keep indexing.on how to stop it indexing so much), there are two things to check: If you still need an application launcher, you can use applications like LaunchBar and Quicksilver.Īfter seeing your update (espc. It also may break other functions related to the OS, like the Mac App Store (to know whats installed, etc), and LaunchPad. Therefore, the launching applications as you mention will no longer work. If you disable though, it will continue to use an old cache, or not work at all. You can also run: sudo mdutil -a -i offīut from looking online in a few places, this may give you an error like 'Spotlight server is disabled' ![]() ![]() This disables the Launch Daemon that starts and keeps it running. To disable, open Terminal and run sudo launchctl unload -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/.plist ![]()
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