While NTLite is powerful, it can be dangerous in the wrong hands.
On locked-down corporate or school PCs where software installation is prohibited, a true portable version (if functional) could still run—though NTLite itself often requires admin rights to mount Windows images.
While NTLite is powerful, it can be dangerous in the wrong hands.
On locked-down corporate or school PCs where software installation is prohibited, a true portable version (if functional) could still run—though NTLite itself often requires admin rights to mount Windows images.