Hello,
Really love WinReducer, fantastic program.
I am a user who loves to reduce as much as possible! As such I have removed Registry Editor in the "Remover" section under "Accessories - Administrative Tools (Registry Editor)" as well as "Accessories - Administrative Tools (Registry Editor) Shortcut".
In VirtualBox, my finished ISO does not respond to "regedit" in "Run" as regedt32.exe is missing from the system32 folder, and its corollary in the SysWOW64 folder produces a missing "olb.dll" error message. This seems expected to me. However, it occurred to me that I will need to edit the registry at some point later on, probably with the 3rd party Registry Workshop program.
My question is, does the "Accessories - Administrative Tools (Registry Editor)" removal option in EX-100 also break the ability to run programs such as Registry Workshop or other third party registry editors?
Unfortunately I cannot test Registry Workshop in VirtualBox because my Win10 ISO is too reduced to share a folder with my host machine.
Thank you!
Really love WinReducer, fantastic program.
I am a user who loves to reduce as much as possible! As such I have removed Registry Editor in the "Remover" section under "Accessories - Administrative Tools (Registry Editor)" as well as "Accessories - Administrative Tools (Registry Editor) Shortcut".
In VirtualBox, my finished ISO does not respond to "regedit" in "Run" as regedt32.exe is missing from the system32 folder, and its corollary in the SysWOW64 folder produces a missing "olb.dll" error message. This seems expected to me. However, it occurred to me that I will need to edit the registry at some point later on, probably with the 3rd party Registry Workshop program.
My question is, does the "Accessories - Administrative Tools (Registry Editor)" removal option in EX-100 also break the ability to run programs such as Registry Workshop or other third party registry editors?
Unfortunately I cannot test Registry Workshop in VirtualBox because my Win10 ISO is too reduced to share a folder with my host machine.
Thank you!