Thanks wimb.
Not to make you do changes to this new versions of your programs, as this is not required with our custom WimBootCompress.ini, but just to let you know a new relase of wimlib-imagex v1.13.3 is available, the changes are:
Version 1.13.3:
On Windows, improved performance of capturing an entire drive in some
cases.
On Windows, fixed leaking a directory handle (or triggering a SEH
exception when running under a debugger) when referencing WIM files.
On Windows, when applying a Windows OS image using the --compact flag,
bootloader files can now be compressed with stronger compression
algorithms if the version of Windows is recent enough to support it.
Clarified the license text.
The remarked on blue is something we have already commented, but was pending to include on the official release, it is good it seems to be a check of the OS version before apply stronger compression.
Anyway it is only related to boot files/folders, and as said our custom WimBootCompress.ini, has exclusions for some critical files on [PrepopulateList] to be fully compatible with 8.x and 7.
About the G4E last version 2020-12-15-6f8f98c I consider it as a tentative or test version, as is not yet an official release on: http://grub4dos.chen...-4-6a-for-UEFI/
EDIT: New location for UEFI version: http://grub4dos.chen...ories/for-UEFI/
From its included ChangeLog:
Release Notes:
2020-12-15 (a1ive)
Add load command to load EFI driver.
2020-12-14 (yaya)
Compile 32-bit and 64-bit versions at one time.
Also the last official MBR version is grub4dos-0.4.6a-2020-08-09.7z but there is no mention of the changes on this version on its included ChangeLog.
Then my friend, IMHO I suggest you to keep the versions you currently used during your tests on the development of the new versions of your programs, and let's see first how this wimlib and grub4dos for MBR and also for UEFI work, before you think in include them as they could be a potential cause of troubles.
alacran