![]() :: set HOSTLang=%HOSTLang:~29,-1% :: Checking Whether Microsoft. :: Displaying Host OS and Architecture Informationįor /f "tokens=5 delims=: " %%a in ('DISM /English /Online /Get-Intl ^| findstr /c:"UI language"') do (set HOSTLang=%%a) NetFx3.5 Components.įor /l %%a in (1, 1, 3) do (nul) & >nul ping 127.0.0.1 -n 2)Įcho.Setting ToolKit ^& WADK 8.1 Tools Environment Variables. ::-Įcho.Performing Pre-Cleanup Operation, Please Wait.Įcho.=Įcho.Retrieving Host OS Informations ^& Checking for. :: Function to Set MSMG ToolKit StartUp Settings Will make changes to ToolKit and upload the next versionĬode: ::. ![]() Microsoft-Windows-Camera points to the Microsoft-Windows-CameraCodec and so the Camera App was not removed. So when the ToolKit search for M icrosoft-Windows-Camera package the first occurrence of the string Microsoft-Windows-Camera-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~x86~~.16384īut when you integrate WHD updates and then check the package list then this package gets added The Windows 8.1 with update 3 Image contains only this Regarding the option to remove all Windows components at once that will be done.Įdit : found out the reason for the Camera App not been removed Windows Photo and OneDrive Apps are bundled inside one package named FileManager you can remove them separately, if you remove FileManager package then both the Windows Photo and OneDrive Apps will be removed. Ok will update later after fixing the issue. So need to find out what's going wrong although it shows the Windows Camera App has been removed properly using DISM. ![]() Tested with Windows 7 x86 Host and Windows 8.1 x86 VL Image and removed all windows components but after installing the os, it displayed the Windows Camera App. ![]()
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