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  1. bphlpt

    Wintoolkit for Windows 8.1

    The reply wasn't meant to be sarcastic. It appears you are correct that NTlite does seem to be able to remove most of "Metro", at least more than what I thought it did. Not quite all, but effectively it does since there are no more "Metro" apps left to run: Since I choose not to remove any system components, (I just disable what I don't need), and I'm very happy with Win 7 and have chosen not to downgrade to any version of Win 8.x (that was sarcastic ), I'll let someone else that is more familiar with Win Toolkit's component removal capabilities respond to you if they wish to. Cheers and Regards
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  2. bphlpt

    Wintoolkit for Windows 8.1

    If you are trying to remove ALL of the "Metro" 'crap', then I think you are out of luck. Win Toolkit does not, and has no plans to that I am aware of, remove all of "Metro". I'm also not not aware of any other tool that can remove all of "Metro". "Metro" is too much of an entrenched part of the OS now. Do you know of any such tool capable of that? But just because "Metro" is there doesn't mean you have to use any of it. Cheers and Regards
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  3. Win10 Technical Preview Build 9926 ISO: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/preview-iso
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  4. 1.3.4.686 final is out. (five years between two "stable" releases !)
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