"Portable," he smiled, patting the USB drive. "No mess, no fuss, no bloat. Just the OS, the way it should have been."
I notice you've requested an essay on — a term that typically refers to an unofficial, portable version of NTLite , a commercial Windows customization and deployment tool. ntlite portable
"Integrate," he commanded.
He checked the boxes for Zune , Internet Explorer , Skype App , Maps , and the dreaded Cortana . He stripped out the telemetry services, the prerequisite updates that would loop endlessly, and the fifty-odd localized language packs the client would never use. "Portable," he smiled, patting the USB drive
When the process finished, Marcus ejected his USB drive. He plugged it into the first laptop—a battered Dell with a missing 'Ctrl' key. He booted from the stick. "Integrate," he commanded
Given that, I can write an explaining what NTLite is, why users seek a portable version, the risks involved, and legitimate alternatives.
He hit .