Hi there,
I would like to have an installer of my windows 10 ISO, all good so far, but when it goes to install I got this https://bit.ly/2GlyDhR. I have set all files like this:
Edited by Cyrowll, 29 March 2018 - 05:56 PM.
Posted 29 March 2018 - 05:55 PM
Hi there,
I would like to have an installer of my windows 10 ISO, all good so far, but when it goes to install I got this https://bit.ly/2GlyDhR. I have set all files like this:
Edited by Cyrowll, 29 March 2018 - 05:56 PM.
Posted 29 March 2018 - 05:58 PM
Windows Setup is trying to find \Sources\install.wim (or install.esd), but it is inside the ISO file on the USB drive, so it cannot find it.
Use a multiboot solution like WinSetupFromUSB or Easy2Boot.
Posted 29 March 2018 - 07:24 PM
Use a multiboot solution like WinSetupFromUSB or Easy2Boot.
Maybe, or maybe the OP would like to understand how to do the same as those (BTW nice) tools do.
That is the same error found (and solved) for windows 7:
http://reboot.pro/to...required-cddvd/
basically the ISO needs to be mounted by *some virtual disk driver*, Steve6375 at the time wrote a few good tutorials (and some later ones):
The original (and now superseded)
http://www.rmprepusb...utorials/winiso
The later one that has provisions for Windows 10:
http://www.rmprepusb...ials/firawiniso
Wonko
Posted 30 March 2018 - 01:41 PM
Maybe, or maybe the OP would like to understand how to do the same as those (BTW nice) tools do.
That is the same error found (and solved) for windows 7:
http://reboot.pro/to...required-cddvd/
basically the ISO needs to be mounted by *some virtual disk driver*, Steve6375 at the time wrote a few good tutorials (and some later ones):
The original (and now superseded)
http://www.rmprepusb...utorials/winiso
The later one that has provisions for Windows 10:
http://www.rmprepusb...ials/firawiniso
Wonko
hi there,
I have try WinSetupFromUSB and it work great. I tested it in a diferent USB drive, just to see how things work, but I have all the work done in my "main" USB drive. What I have seeing all the files can be move to another USB drive. lets think I whant to move to a diferent folder in my "main" USB drive, like this, rep/images/win and put all the files from WinSetupFromUSB in the win folder. Problem is I have tried for hours to put this working in my "main" menu.lst as it in the original one, but nothing . Now i need some help...if this is can be possible, can someone help me?
WinSetupFromUSB files:
shifthd.bat https://pastebin.com/2bf4gHuc menu.lst https://pastebin.com/EfZzc23X usb_drive_root order https://imgur.com/a/yXmI9
Cheers
Edited by Cyrowll, 30 March 2018 - 01:43 PM.
Posted 30 March 2018 - 02:48 PM
I am not sure to understand.
grub4dos by default loads a minimal "embedded" manu.lst, in it there are commands that look for the "real" menu.lst on the disk drives.
The "real" menu.lst is looked for in root and in two other folders, \boot\grub\ and \grub\ (on each drive until a first instance is found) i.e.:
find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /menu.lst && configfile /menu.lst find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /boot/grub/menu.lst && configfile /boot/grub/menu.lst find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /grub/menu.lst && configfile /grub/menu.lst
the root is established on the root of the drive where the menu.lst is found.
If you want to move the menu.lst to some other folder/subfolder you will need to edit the embedded menu.lst. otherwise, if the menu.lst remains in root and given that the menu.lst you posted is found, it will look for shifthd.bat (which should NOT have a .bat extension, but rather a .g4b one, as a side note) in the same drive root where menu.lst has been found, if you want to move it to \rep\images\win then you need to edit the lines in menu.lst *like*
ls /shifthd.bat > nul || find --set-root --devices=hf /shifthd.bat /shifthd.bat
to:
ls /rep/images/win/shifthd.bat > nul || find --set-root --devices=hf /rep/images/win/shifthd.bat /rep/images/win/shifthd.bat
of course you have to do this for each file that is looked for or loaded in menu.lst and that right now are in the same drive root as menu.lst.
As well since shifthd.bat looks for /usbdrive.tag, if you want not to have a file /usbdrive.tag in the root of the drive where menu.lst is, you will need to correct the path accordingly.
Wonko
Posted 30 March 2018 - 03:57 PM
I am not sure to understand.
grub4dos by default loads a minimal "embedded" manu.lst, in it there are commands that look for the "real" menu.lst on the disk drives.
The "real" menu.lst is looked for in root and in two other folders, \boot\grub\ and \grub\ (on each drive until a first instance is found) i.e.:
find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /menu.lst && configfile /menu.lst find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /boot/grub/menu.lst && configfile /boot/grub/menu.lst find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /grub/menu.lst && configfile /grub/menu.lstthe root is established on the root of the drive where the menu.lst is found.
If you want to move the menu.lst to some other folder/subfolder you will need to edit the embedded menu.lst. otherwise, if the menu.lst remains in root and given that the menu.lst you posted is found, it will look for shifthd.bat (which should NOT have a .bat extension, but rather a .g4b one, as a side note) in the same drive root where menu.lst has been found, if you want to move it to \rep\images\win then you need to edit the lines in menu.lst *like*
ls /shifthd.bat > nul || find --set-root --devices=hf /shifthd.bat /shifthd.batto:
ls /rep/images/win/shifthd.bat > nul || find --set-root --devices=hf /rep/images/win/shifthd.bat /rep/images/win/shifthd.batof course you have to do this for each file that is looked for or loaded in menu.lst and that right now are in the same drive root as menu.lst.
As well since shifthd.bat looks for /usbdrive.tag, if you want not to have a file /usbdrive.tag in the root of the drive where menu.lst is, you will need to correct the path accordingly.
Wonko
let me try to explain me better, this is https://imgur.com/a/MzrhVmy "hide" area in my usb drive of 8mb, where i put my files and this is my usb drive root: https://imgur.com/a/VezCj https://imgur.com/a/wyrN2
I'm not sure but i think I have try the way you tel me but didn't work.
sorry im very noobie on this, what i have done so far is with the help of all of you.
Edited by Cyrowll, 30 March 2018 - 04:16 PM.
Posted 30 March 2018 - 05:11 PM
the only progress so far:
Edited by Cyrowll, 30 March 2018 - 05:16 PM.
Posted 30 March 2018 - 07:42 PM
the only progress so far:
title 6) win10 \nmap --unhookmap --unmap=0:0xff && map --rehooksavedefault +1ls /RepairKit/images/win/shifthd.bat > nul || find --set-root --devices=hf /RepairKit/images/win/shifthd.bat/RepairKit/images/win/shifthd.batroot (hd%RDSK%,0)chainloader /RepairKit/images/win/bootmgrbootmy guess is shifthd.bat is not been load...
Well, you cannot move bootmgr (actually you can) but you cannot move the \boot\BCD (which most probably you actually moved also)
If you think that shiftd.bat is not loaded, add at the beginning of it:
pause --wait=15 Hi, I am shiftd.bat, I should be called shiftd.g4d or however NOT .bat, but I am loaded
Depending on a number of factors you could use (as opposed to the "flat" \bootmgr and \boot\BCD) a so-called "Vista boot floppy" image containg them, mapping the image in grub4dos to a floppy.
Wonko
Posted 12 June 2018 - 05:19 PM
1. Backup USB
2. Download Windows 10 Install x86 x64 ISO: MCT
3. Save Windows_10_Install.iso to USB E:\ISOS\
4. Extract Windows_10_Install.iso to USB root E:\
5. GRUB4DOS Menu:
title Windows 10 Install x86 x64
find --set-root /isos/windows_10_install.iso
map /isos/windows_10_Install.iso (hd32)
map --hook
chainloader /bootmgr
title Boot From Hard Drive\USB Windows (hd0,0)\n
find -set-root --ignore=floppies --ignore-cd /bootmgr || find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /ntldr || rootnoverify (hd0) && chainloader +1 && boot
map () (hd0) && map (hd0) () && map --rehook
find --set-root --devices=h /bootmgr || find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /ntldr
chainloader /bootmgr || chainloader /ntldr
Copy \Windows folder from USB Backup > to USB root E:\Windows
Start > Search > Type: cmd > Right Click Run as Admin > Type: bcdboot e:\windows > Enter
and: Type: e: > Enter > Type: bcdboot e:\windows > Enter
Type: chkdsk e: /f /r > Enter > Wait > Restart
GRUB4DOS:
Windows 10 Install ISO should work
Windows boot from HDD\USB should work and have a boot menu for Windows install & Windows USB OS
E:=USB?
Posted 12 June 2018 - 09:53 PM
I use Easy2Boot to do this all the time, I create an imgPTN file from the ISO and boot to it directly, it works like a charm and is very quick and I have multiple ISO files for various Windows OSs on the same USB drive.
Posted 12 June 2018 - 10:38 PM
Faster and better way as you have options to add drivers folder and $OEM$ folder without modifiying your ISO and also some good tricks if you want, is just booting from a WinPE and run WinNTSetup this excelent tool also allow you to use install.esd compressed and let you make compact installs (available from Win7 to win10), UEFI or MBR, it is realy a Windows Universal installer usefull to install from the good old XP up to Win10, of course you may use wimlib-imagex with it if you want too.
alacran
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