EX110 groups removals by safety level:
Check “Recommended removals” preset – balances size vs stability.
The old method of integrating drivers, updates, and registry tweaks was slow. The EX110 engine uses a parallel processing method, reducing integration time by nearly 40%. You can now slipstream .NET Framework updates and custom drivers simultaneously without corrupting the image.
Integrating drivers into a Windows ISO is notoriously finicky. The EX110 New edition introduces: winreducer ex110 new
You might ask: Why not just install Windows normally and uninstall apps later? The answer lies in permanence and depth.
The most immediately noticeable change in the new version is the visual overhaul. The previous, somewhat cluttered layout has been replaced by a modern, slider-based interface. This design makes navigation intuitive, grouping features into logical categories like System, Tweaks, Services, and Unattended. This reduces the learning curve for new users while maintaining the depth required by experts.
| Feature | WinReducer EX110 | NTLite (Paid) | MSMG Toolkit | |--------|----------------|---------------|--------------| | Price | Free (donationware) | $40+ | Free | | Windows 11 Support | Full | Full | Partial | | GUI | Functional but dated | Professional | Command-line | | Component Removal | Extensive | More granular | Extensive | | Preset Sharing | Yes | Yes | No | | Learning Curve | Steep | Moderate | Very steep | EX110 groups removals by safety level:
Verdict: WinReducer offers 80% of NTLite’s power for free, but NTLite is more stable and better documented.
Even the "new" version has quirks. Here is how to solve the top three problems:
Error: "Mount directory not empty"
Error: "Component DB mismatch – Windows version not supported"
Error: "System volume is locked" after burning ISO
If you are currently using WinReducer EX100, here is why you should upgrade: Check “Recommended removals” preset – balances size vs
| Feature | WinReducer EX100 | WinReducer EX110 New | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Windows 11 24H2 | Partial (BSOD risks) | Full native support | | Component Removal | Slow, prone to errors | Fast, verified safe list | | Driver Integration | Manual order required | Automatic dependency sorting | | UI Responsiveness | Lags on high-DPI screens | Fully hardware accelerated | | Preset System | Basic XML | Advanced with conflict detection |
Verdict: If you are still using EX100, you are likely experiencing random "blue screens" after removing certain components in Windows 11. The EX110 New fixes the underlying CBS (Component Based Servicing) handler.