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WinNTSetup v5.3.4


JFX

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Tranngocyd, winntsetup is no partition software, you have to make sure there is an EFI partition already.

Easiest way is to create partitions with bootice

en

Easiest way is to create partitions with bootice

you may be no guide

vn

Cách đơn giản nhất là tạo ra phân vùng với BootICE

bạn có thể hướng dẫn được không

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So a new final version available, with minor changes to the latest beta

Version v3.4.0

- adding support for XP/2003 WIM files
- fixed problems with Final OnePiece XP Update packs
- EFI Boot files are now only created on EFI partitions
- UAC tweak disables now also defender

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Thanks for the new version.

A quick test in 32bit XP (old laptop) doesn't seem to work, though? When I start WinNTSetup_x86.exe, there's just a quick flash. Maybe something's going wrong in checking for/ loading the tools?

When I add the tools from a previous version, everything works fine in PE, but on a normal XP it briefly flashes, then quits.

Test in (normal, not PE) 32-bit Windows 7: OK

Test in (normal) 32-bit Windows 8.1: OK

So it looks like starting from XP doesn't work, I'm not sure since which version this is the case, it's not a problem really, just wanted to mention it. If running from XP is no longer possible, maybe you can add some sort of warning, instead of just exiting?

As I said, no biggie, thanks again for the new version!!!!

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Hmm, that strange it should have displayed and error message, well it does if I run it through the ide.

However fixed and re-uploaded now.

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Yes, working now in normal XP.

So what error message would that be? It correctly asks to download the files now, so I'm wondering now what has changed, I certainly did not change anything on this particular XP setup.

Thanks again JFX, you're the best!!!!

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Hi SIW2,

you can either use command line (example add. -lng:1028 to load Lang\1028.dll )

or create a file call language.dll in the Lang folder.

You can always get the current English template by clicking on the title bar and select "create language file"

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Thanks.

How do I get the gui to automatically use say 2052.dll without using commands? It doesn't seem to pick up Winntsetup.ini with -lng:1028 inside.

There is already a Lang folder with 2052.dll

Creating a shortcut with this as Target seems to work well:

"%programfiles%\winntsetup_x64.exe " -lng:%wimlang%

If there is no dll corresponding to %wimlang%, then it opens up in English.

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Welcome JFX winntsetup version 3.4 has full support UEFI and GBT not?

for example, the UEFI bios and hard drives to the GBT has moved from MBT

1: 8 64-bit WinPE boot tape used winnntsetup 3.4, it supports to create win run on UEFI and GBT BootICE without resorting to boot from cd as his running 8.1 64 bit win it?


vn

chào bạn JFX phiên bản winntsetup 3.4 có hổ trở đầy đủ uefi và gbt không ?

ví dụ: bios là UEFI và ổ cứng đã chuyển từ MBT sang GBT

1: boot băng winpe 8 64 bit dùng winnntsetup 3.4 thì nó có hổ trợ để tao ra win chạy trên UEFI và GBT mà không cần dùng đến Bootice như mình chạy boot từ cd win 8.1 64 bit ko?

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@SIW2

There shouldn't be a problem with lng parameter and cfg file.

One solution I forgot to mention is setting an environment variable:

set winntsetup_lng=2052

@tranngocyd

Well, yes it should work nicely, or do you noticed any problem.

Only thing it doesn't do is flashing the NVRAM.

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This light gray label is the name and the version of the Software Licensing Description Table in your BIOS.

It shows you that this machine is licensed to run a specific version of windows.

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