George King
Active Member
Interesting.. Is D drive where is mounted ISO? For UEFI problem with bootia I have an idea how to solve it. But Maybe tomorrow, when I can work on it.
Ah sorry, my ISO was not mounted, I was trying to run setup64.exe from a folder that I have extracted the ISO. After mounting the ISO, it worked. By the way something that I have just noticed, even if I cancel the upgrade, my PC will restart anyway. Can the be changed?Interesting.. Is D drive where is mounted ISO? For UEFI problem with bootia I have an idea how to solve it. But Maybe tomorrow, when I can work on it.
OK bro, take your time.Yes, it can be rewritten, I have prepared this update as well as I noticed it too. This was easy to fix Booting problem is harder to solve..
Great work mate, thank you very much for the update. As for the restart button, is there a way I can enable it on my own?pellos Let me know if you find any other glitches, reboot button is disabled because we want to continue with running setup.cmd to perform drivers injection. Now it should be fixed UEFI boot and also reboot problems
I don’t catch a reason why? You will loose dynamic driver setup support. Or what is the reason?Great work mate, thank you very much for the update. As for the restart button, is there a way I can enable it on my own?
I work in an IT environment, where other people will use these images as well and I want to make the installation process very easy for them (Also, even though dynamic driver support is a great feature, I don't really need to use it). If it is hard to do it on my own then it is OK, no worries, I will not use these images at my work.I don’t catch a reason why? You will loose dynamic driver setup support. Or what is the reason?
It is a matter of preference, that is how I prefer the installation to be for me and my co-workers ! I tried removing the /noreboot switch from both setup.cmd in sourc32 and sourc64 but I still don't get the restart button to show up. Is there something else that I need to edit? By the way, I am talking about the installation when you are booting from a USB in order to format a PC, not for upgrading. It says here that you cannot use /noreboot in WinPE, so I guess that it doesn't work during the formatting process:I still don't understand why not and why you need manually click on Reboot button? After progress bar end loading (takes 10s) setup.cmd perform drivers injection (if there are drivers in drivers folders and its subfolders) a then automatically reboot. Or have you encountered situation when machine is not rebooted automatically?
You can edit manually setup.cmd and remove /noreboot switch - this means you get reboot button to skip 10s progress bar, but loose dynamic drivers folder support.
You can also easily use Unattended files and select what you want. Btw, I'm using ths solution to auto-sysprep images and with current setup.cmd is possile fully unattented install.
Feel free to suggest new solution. I also don't know if clicking on reboot button works with this method.
Ah yeah, I have to edit the setup.cmd files that are inside both boot.wim files right?Sure it works during boot process from WinPE. I always use clean install and full format. Just modify setup.cmd and build AIO again.
Awesome! I CAN'T WAIT!
I'd love to see a simple script like this:
win7toesd.cmd [path_to_win10_boot.wim] [path_to_win7_boot.wim] [optional_path_to_output_win7_boot.wim]