Thanks for this quick guide.
I noticed that slipstreamed apps (with switches) already have been placed in that $oem$ folder.
But in a new 'clean' ISO project this $oem$ folder is not yet been created.
Therefor the instructions on the what and how to do and where to put post installers into...
When I double click on 'boot.wim' file in 7-zip, after the ISO file has been created without any changes made, the file opens showing 2 folders within (named 1 and 2) and a .xml file.
In the folder named 1 contain 'source' file with 2 folders, language and recovery.
Folder 2 contains also a...
I agree with your arguments.
This, b.t.w is not the first time I use NTLite ... years ago .... the XP era .... I did put those post-setup files in the 'tools' folder and then create the ISO file within NTLite and that worked flawlessly.
Now, working with NTLite feels a bit different than in the...
Right,
Yet the downloaded ISO file (by Media Creation Tool) contain multiple versions, as there is the various Home and Professional versions.
I only need one Home (core) and one Professional version.
How do I seperate those, or do I need to get another ISO to begin with?
Or:
I noticed that...
Some programs can be slipstreamed using switches like '/Silent' or '/S', but apparently other programs cannot.
So I then want those '.exe' files to be added onto a directory at 'C:\' root for manual installation later, when Windows installation has finished.
Yet, when loaded the Windows 10 image...
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