xwing
Member
Hello.
When I made a small change, I'm testing iso in Vmware.
First, I need to save the changes in wim and then in iso. After this vmware has to unpack wim to the emulated drive and finally the configuration will start.
It takes a lot of time ....
My suggestion is to copy (export) the mounted temporary folder to the emulated VMware VMDK drive, and when I attach this disk, the configuration starts just like after Sysprep.
(So there is no need to export to wim, create iso, unpack wim in emulator. )
Yes, I use the manual method.
When I made a small change, I'm testing iso in Vmware.
First, I need to save the changes in wim and then in iso. After this vmware has to unpack wim to the emulated drive and finally the configuration will start.
It takes a lot of time ....
My suggestion is to copy (export) the mounted temporary folder to the emulated VMware VMDK drive, and when I attach this disk, the configuration starts just like after Sysprep.
(So there is no need to export to wim, create iso, unpack wim in emulator. )
Yes, I use the manual method.
I mount the VMDK disk in the system and copy the mounted folder, but such an option directly in the program would be more useful.z:
xcopy d:\Temp\NLTmpMount01 z: /B /s /e /h /x /C