wimb Posted December 15, 2019 Posted December 15, 2019 (edited) 20 hours ago, JFX said: Glad it works now. This slow down with Defender is a bit extreme. But i guess an option to disable realtime monitoring during capture would properly cause one more false positive. Yes, I am happy too that VSS Capture using WimGAPI and having Defender switched off is bringing success Defender is slowing down the VSS Capture by at least a factor 7 so that it really safes a lot of time when Defender is disabled during Capture. I think that switching off Defender in case of VSS Capture can solve problems. Edited December 16, 2019 by wimb
Sonic Posted January 17, 2020 Posted January 17, 2020 is capture from winntsetup use "norpfix" option with WIMGAPI and with WIMLIB ?
JFX Posted January 18, 2020 Author Posted January 18, 2020 It does not set this "norpfix" flag by default, but you can set it on command line: "-norpfix".
JFX Posted January 18, 2020 Author Posted January 18, 2020 No, it's only a command line option, not mentioned in Help for a reason. If you not absolutely sure you want it, don't use it.
belivakov Posted February 19, 2020 Posted February 19, 2020 @JFX, when try to download WinNTSetup, server ask for credentials - username/pass
JFX Posted February 19, 2020 Author Posted February 19, 2020 Yes, seems the theoven is down, I changed the download link address.
Omar Elyan Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 On 1/31/2011 at 2:49 PM, JFX said: Features: - Install Windows 2k/XP/2003/2008/2012/Vista/7/8.x x86/x64 - Practically runs even on the most minimalistic WinPE - Choose able drive letter for the new Windows installation - Install Windows also if nlite/vlite has remove winnt32.exe/setup.exe - Integrate Drivers: normal PNP and Textmode Drivers also - patch uxtheme to allow unsigned Themes - Some tweaks - Support "Windows to Go" for Windows 7 and later installs - Supports WimBoot option for Windows 8.1 Update 1 - supports all current WIM files: WIM/SWM (XPRESS / LZX / XPRESS HUFFMAN = Wimboot compression) - supports unencrypted ESD files (LZMS compressed WIM) Not Supported: - No Windows embedded version (this includes WinFLP) - No Installation onto USB disk *New* only Windows 7 and later - No upgrades of existing installations As some may know the last version 1.5 had only Support for Win 2000/XP/2003. Fujianabc present an very easy approach to install Windows 7 NT 6.x fast installer basically it's simply applying the windows image from install.wim and generating the boot files. He also discovered that the drive letter of a Windows 7 image can be (opposed to Vista) easily changed. So I have added that way of installing to WinNTSetup. For the driver installation: Every driver added in NT6.x windows will be added to the driver store. So it's not recommended to add countless driver, but rather more really required ones. NT5.x massstorage driver integration is possible thanks to Mr dUSHA powerful MSSTMake.exe tool To the Unattend option: It's possible to use an unattend.xml to run the Setup unattended. But as the actual WinPE Setup Phase isn't effective in that way of install, all Winpe related settings inside the unattend.xml won't be applied. Ini config file It's possible to save all GUI-settings to a ini file: push Ctrl + S to save all settings to an ini. push Ctrl + L to load all settings from an ini. A WinNTSetup.ini file in the same dir as the app itself will be loaded automatically at startup. It also can be selected via command line: WinNTSetup.exe /cfg:"C:\mysettings.ini" more command line options Reveal hidden contents - nt6, nt5 or vhd have to be the first parameter all other don't require any order - does not matters if -paramter or /Parameter - give paths can be relative (to WinNTSetup_x??.exe) - if a path includes spaces enclose it with " " - nt6 or nt5 - will let winntsetup know which os to install (nt6: for vista and later, nt5 for XP/2003) - /source:(path) - defines the installation sources (for nt5 the root of the windows CD, for nt6 the install.wim file) - /syspart:(driveletter:) - defines the driveletter you want as boot drive - /tempdrive:(driveletter:) - defines the driveletter you want as installation drive - /unattend:(file) - defines the path of the unattend file (winnt.sif or unattend.xml) - /drivers:(path) - defines the path to a drivers folder you want to use - /wimindex:n - defines the edition inside install.wim which should be installed beginning with 1 (like in the combo box Edition) - /setupwait - will push the setup button and show you the proceed page - /setup - will start the setup - /reboot - will automaticly reboot 30 seconds after setup finished - /forceunsigned - (only for installing Windows 7) will let the driver integration accept unsigned drives - /testsigning - will set testsigning flag for the new Windows installation - /disableuac - will disable User Account Control - /Sysletter:{Letter} - will define the systemdrive letter the new windows installation will have - /SaveDriveLetters - will save the current driveletter assaignment for the new windows installation - /Uxtheme - will patch the uxtheme related dll's to enable the use of custom msstyles files - /nobootsect - will not update BootSector and Master Boot Record - /DisableHiberBoot - disable the fast boot feature of Windows 8, that can cause trouble in multiboot enviroments - /DisableHibernate - disable the hibernate functions - /DisableSystemRestore - disable the system restore functions - /DisablePagefile - disable the virtual memory and the pagefile.sys file - /DisableSFC - disable the system file protection of windows xp - /RunAfter:{command} - will run a command before reboot - /OEM:(path) - defines a custom $OEM$ folder - /DisableVHDChecks - Disables all setup checks for VHD partitions - /cfg:{inifile} - load settings from ini file - /lng:nnnn - loading a different language file - /bcd:{type} - select the firmware type to be set with bcdboot {ALL | BIOS | UEFI} - /wimboot - will not apply the install.wim, but instead create pointer files - /compact:{type} - uses system comprresion of Windows 10 [xpress4k | xpress8k | xpress16k | lzx} - /wimlib - will use wimlib instead of wimgapi to handle wim files, requires to have wimlib dll files inside Tools\x??\wimlib - /regtweaks:(path) - let you set a folder with *.reg files that will be merged into the installation - /noreg - does not make any changes to the registry of the new windows installation - /ref:{filter} - disables interal search for reference WIMs and uses a custom filter - /wbc:{wimboot.ini} - use a custom wimbootcompressed.ini for Wimboot - /timeout:{n} - use a custom timeout for the bootmenu (default = 30) - vhd-create - /File:{path} - defines the full path for the new VHD file - /Size:{size} - defines the size in MB or GB (ex. 25600MB or 25GB) - /Type:{type} - defines the type of VHD: fixed, expandable or fixedfast ---- optional ---- - /Label:{Label} - label for the vhd partition - /Alig:{Alig} - Allignment (32|64|128|256|512|1024|2048) of the partition - /Allo:{Allo} - Allocation unit (512|1024|2048|4096|8192|16K|32K|64K) of the partition - vhd-attach - attach a VHD to system /File:{path} - vhd-detach - detach a VHD from system /File:{path} examples: - Install Windows7 Ultimate (usually Wimindex 5) to drive C:, using unattend.xml file and define driver to integrate. Use 😄 as driveletter for the new Win installation, run set_7_usb_boot.cmd before rebooting WinNTSetup_x86.exe NT6 -source:G:\sources\install.wim -WimIndex:5 -syspart:C: -tempdrive:C: -unattend:"unattend\Win7x86_Ultimate_en.xml"-ForceUnsigned -drivers:"D:\driver_Win7x86" -Sysletter:C -RunAfter:"set_7_usb_boot.cmd C:\windows" -setup -reboot - Install Windows XP to drive D:, where boot drive is C:, using unattend file [app dir]\unattend\winnt.sif, integrate drivers [app dir]\XP_drivers, finsih install and reboot. But does not change MBR and BPR WinNTSetup_x86.exe NT5 -source:E:\XPCD -syspart:C: -tempdrive:D: -unattend:"unattend\winnt.sif" -drivers:"XP_drivers" -setup -reboot -nobootsect - creating a 25GB fixed VHD file WinNTSetup_x86.exe vhd-create -File:"C:\my.vhd" -Size:25GB -Type:fixed -attach vdisk "C:\my.vhd" WinNTSetup_x86.exe vhd-attach-File:"C:\my.vhd" -detach vdisk "C:\my.vhd" WinNTSetup_x86.exe VHD-detach -File:"C:\my.vhd" To install Windows in a VHD file: - requires Windows 7 as OS and Windows 7 Ultimate, Enterprise or Server 2008 R2 as Source - create a partitioned VHD and assign a drive letter (push Ctrl + Shift + V to use build in diskpart wrapper for this) - select the VHD drive as installation drive (make sure you boot drive ist a active primary partition on a physical disk) If you get an Antiv
jaclaz Posted February 29, 2020 Posted February 29, 2020 Download link: http://jfx.cwcodes.net/WinNTSetup/Release/WinNTSetup4.rar is working just fine now, at least from here. jaclaz
JFX Posted February 29, 2020 Author Posted February 29, 2020 6 hours ago, SteveSi said: Ctrl+Shift+D feature not mentioned ? Not yet, will be added as "Ctrl+Shift+D - select diskpart script to be used to format the disk" as long you don't have any better wording. 1
teeps Posted March 12, 2020 Posted March 12, 2020 Please Anyone Tell Me Username & Password To Download File.
JFX Posted March 23, 2020 Author Posted March 23, 2020 Version 4.1 is ready now! - improved Dark Theme (less flickering) - F1 Help text does support URL's, now have fixed TAB width - minor bug fixes 2
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