I will perform some tests soon.
Yes, for Windows 7 project I have 144 images in single WIM / ESD (depends on settings, can be more or less).
There are 36 different Windows 7 versions. Thin PC and Embbeded are not part of this list from various reasons. Just "standard" Editions in x86 and x64...
Sorry I'm not going to buy 4TB SSD for this game right now. 130 Images mounted at once is bullshit and it really sucks.
Just add some kind of remaining space calculation?
For example you have this limit implemented and you don't allow mounting image when you have less than 10GB space. Even...
So it's now fine to process for example Windows 7 WIM which have 36 images inside?
In past NTLite eats all my free space.. So now it's safe?
Otherwise mounting and integrating updates to latest Windows 10 base will be pain, 22 images mounted at once will require a lot of free space.
Hi nuhi,
I just updated to v2023.11.9477 and seems like you removed NTLite parameter /ParallelEditions:0
Is there any reason for that? I don't see any option in setting in that case.
nuhi Imagine already modified ESD with XXX images. For example 100+, converting to WIM will take a lot of time. All needed attributes can be readed from ESD to support non-mounting Unattended creation wizard.
I don’t see any reason why not to add into main toolbar Unattended wizard, to be able...
I have added that switch, but now it prompts warning about components removal. Without that switch this prompt doesn't exist
"%ProgramFiles%\NTLite\ntlite.exe" /ParallelEditions:0 /LoadImage:"%~dp0_output\sources\install.wim" /ImageIndex:34 /LoadPreset:"%~dp0Presets\Rebuild_Client_x64.xml"...
You can also edit MUM file to disable ESU check, then integrate update and replace modded file with original one. Or search for ESU bypass as another automated option.
I'm always do this process from command line, now I have tried it manually and same thing happends too.
I think there is no option to disable paralel mounting, nothing in Settings.xml / Tool settings.
I need to disable it as it's really useless for huge images.
This is start base - fully...
Can anybody tell me how to disable this feature? I don't see that in Tools settings.
And I can confirm this feature is stupid and will mount and mount images until 0b free space on C:\ Then NTLite crash without any log as there is no space to write it.
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