![]() Look up the instructionals for more info on rufus. Select UEFI:NTFS partition types and GPT partition, but for a format of the drive, change ntfs down below to ExFat (extended FAT32 compatible). Then use rufus to make a usb flash drive installer from your new iso. wim image of your chosen version back into an ESD, an Encrypted System Disk (compressed, not editable) image. Finally, you need to make sure you make the windows. You can pull back just what you want later. If you have a running system, I suggest you leave the app reinstalls alone and use a tool like PC mover to store all of that. I am adding Visual C Redistributable packages as far back as 2008 for backward compatibility with some older apps. Don't put in OFFICE or other software, instead, focus on controllers for any hardware, and a few small tools. Look them over, you should be able to tell. Lastly, I added only those programs that have unattended installers. I used this loaded edition to put in any remaining updates and drivers, then I added all features, services etc. From here, I made sure my desired edition was "loaded" with NTLite, as it had been converted to. I then repeated my extraction, deleting the original extraction. ![]() Once the extraction was complete, I added drivers etc to the setup and all other editions, and created an iso afterward. Once finished, I used 7zip to extract that to a local folder on an ntfs drive (large image sizes require this step, as any Fat32 drive like my original usb won't work it'll crash because the images are too big). I then had to add the directory, then create an ISO from it. ![]() I started with a stock windows installer on a usb flash, retail version, old build. Need to edit a Windows 10 image from Windows 7 as a supported host You can edit images in pretty much all the supported host combinations. I'm running this right now, point of fact. NTLite will also allow you to create a bootable ISO from any image as long as the normal image folder structure is present (Boot and Sources folders).
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