![]() ![]() Continue running batch files after a system restart. If you want to continue running batch files after a system restart, take a look at the next step, step 15. Navigate to the folder where you extracted the Windows ISO's files, and locate the install.WIM file. Choose the second one, Image file (WIM, ESD, SWM). The result of the previous command is a system restart after 30 seconds. For that: Run NTLite and click on its Add button, which will show a drop-down menu with two options. I still use that old tool to: backup, easy files/folders removals when 'unlocker' doesn't works, clon, repartition, password removals, add or remove accounts in windows installed, install win 7 or 10 from ISOs dropped into the USB flash drive (manual install component must be kept), having said this, i think you can replace the win7 boot.wim with the 10 boot.wim.įor now, i'm out of time to build and share processes to customize a winpe, but if you do a search in google, you could get usefull and really interesting info about winpe tools.Ībout having access to recovery, delete autounattend.xml (if you don't mark the check boxes to copy it to another location, is really easy). reg file to a Windows 11 enterprise image and I can not complete the installation: If I edit the image again and remove the. The restart command is simple itself: shutdown -r -t 30. ![]() ![]() I´m not sure about replacing the boot.wim but, i found once in the net (about 7-8 years), a tool to handle drives and/or the information on it, this not so legally and unpopular distributed tool but, sometimes i use it, was built to run from USB (at that time there were no easy tools to run WinPE from USB other than from CD/DVD). ![]()
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