Posted October 27, 201212 yr As the title suggest : Is it possible to remove an addon once it has been integrated using Win Toolkit All-in-One Integrator?I'm thinking not, but I thought I'd ask just the same, and for the benefit of anyone else who might be want to know.It's not really a big issue for me, It just means I'll have to be more diligent with my builds. Any insight is much appreciated. Edited November 11, 201212 yr by dotfusion
October 27, 201212 yr It is possible, you could open the addon file in 7zip and then manually remove the files with the info you get from the tasks.txt. Don't forget to undo any reg entries either, which will be the harder part.
October 27, 201212 yr Ok, but rather than doing this, a new image with less trouble would be preferable I think
October 27, 201212 yr Author @Legolash2oThanks for the tip. This could save me time in some cases. So I'll keep it in mind.@RicaNeagaThat's what I figured. With respect to silent installers, do you delete them from the session in Win Toolkit or delete them from the mounted WIM? Edited October 27, 201212 yr by dotfusion
October 27, 201212 yr If needed, you can delete the silent installers from the resulted final image, it doesn't need you to mount it, the silent installers are ~ only copyed to disk, but BEFORE making the resulted hdd folder an ISO, of course.
October 27, 201212 yr That's what I figured. With respect to silent installers, do you delete them from the session in Win Toolkit or delete them from the mounted WIM?Just deleting it from the Apps folder should be sufficient, but i recommend the AIO Integrator > Options > Delete silent installers.Also if you need to update a silent installer i.e. a new version of it comes out. You can literally just copy and replace the file in the DVD\\Apps\\ folder without running WinToolkit
December 23, 20159 yr Hello i wish to update a wa addon (framework) to the newest version in my windows iso, i just add it normal with wintoolkit and it will replace/update the previous addon?thanks Edited December 23, 20159 yr by symbios24
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