Some examples are removing 'shortcut to' arrows, disabling system restore, XP style taskbar buttons, showing Quick Launch, etc.
There's a settings button with twenty-five additional tweaks, but they're more geared towards the standard tweaks applied on older operating systems. Additional options are given, including patch UxTheme.dll, unattended installation, adding drivers, drive letter pre-assignment, mode, tweaks, and VHD (Virtual Hard Disk). You need to select the location of the Windows installation files, the boot drive location, and the location of the installation drive. There are balloon tips if you mouse over anything you don't understand. It is split into two tabs, one for Windows 7 and newer and another for only Windows 2000, XP, and 2003.
WinNTSetup is designed to customize your Windows operating system before installing it, primarily for mass deployment.ĭuring the installation, you will be prompted to download the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK), a Microsoft app that's around 2MB.