![]() ![]() In the right machine the settings/search doesn't work.Īs you see, the only option to remove Cortana and keep the settings-search is the left option (first install Cortana and then remove it manually after installation). But in the left the settings/search still works. In both scenarios Cortana has been removed. Instead you have to keep the Cortana component checked in NTLite/Components/Windows Apps/Apps/Cortana. The only thing to keep in mind: You must NOT remove Cortana from ntlite. Windows settings search works perfectly fine after removing Cortana. Hello garlin, thank you for your fast respond! So, please do only reply to my question if you have any idea regarding Post-Setup Command Execution as Administrator! Only running it automatically in Post-Setup unfortunately is still NOT working. I'm doing something wrong, but I could not figure out what it is.īecause manually running the powershell command works. How can I run a "Remove-AppPackage" powershell-command in Windows 11 Post-Setup using NTLite? So my question is still (like the title of the thread): The right picture shows Cortana beeing removed in the first place by unchecking the component in ntlite.Īs you see, the only option to remove Cortana and keep the settings-search is the left option ( first install Cortana and then remove it manually after installation). The left picture shows Cortana beeing first installed using the ntlite ISO image and then afterwards beeing removed using powershell. ![]() In the right machine the settings-search doesn't work! But in the left the settings-search still works. ![]() Get-AppxPackage -AllUsers Microsoft.549981C3F5F10 | Remove-AppPackage Instead you have to keep the Cortana component checked✔️ in NTLite/Components/Windows Apps/Apps/Cortana.Īfter installing the custom ISO Image with Cortana beeing installed, you have to manually uninstall Cortana by running following command in powershell (Administrator): The only thing to keep in mind: You must NOT remove Cortana from NTLite. Click to expand.Hello garlin, thank you for your fast respond! ![]()
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