While the free version limits some advanced automation and deep component removal features, it still allows you to: Integrate critical hardware drivers. Incorporate official Windows updates. Modify basic registry tweaks. Remove basic built-in applications.

Add hardware drivers directly into your installation media to avoid post-install "missing driver" headaches. Basic Component Removal:

A completely free, open-source alternative to NTLite that uses a command-line interface to customize Windows images.

NTLite operates on a clear and fair licensing model. The developer offers a fully functional for personal, non-commercial use. This free version includes basic component removal, driver and update integration, and the ability to set up an unattended installation.

NTLite creates the operating system you will install on your computers.