This version v1.A8c should now automatically boot Windows Install ISOs (Vista to Server 2019, but not dual 32\64-bit ISOs) from any of the E2B menu folders.
The E2B USB drive does not need to be of the Removable type.
For example, just copy your Windows 7, 8 or Windows 10 install ISO to the \_ISO\MAINMENU folder.
\_ISO\MAINMENU\Windows 10 1809 64-bit UK NCQ.iso
The ISO does not need to be (very) contiguous, so you can prevent E2B from complaining if it is not contiguous and prevent it from showing the usual E2B messages and prompts by ensuring the name ends in 'NCQ.iso'. You can instead use .isodef as a file extension to suppress E2B suggestions but E2B will expect the file to be contiguous and may complain if it is not!
The file name can contain spaces if you wish or you can make a matching .txt file for it in the usual way.
Note that for Win8, 8.1 and early Win 10 ISOs, you will need to input a generic installation Product Key when prompted by Windows Setup. You cannot specify an XML file (you must place the ISO file in one of the \_ISO\WINDOWS\xxxx folders if you want to use an XML file and suppress the Product Key prompt).
Let me know if you find any issues...
The E2B USB drive does not need to be of the Removable type.
For example, just copy your Windows 7, 8 or Windows 10 install ISO to the \_ISO\MAINMENU folder.
\_ISO\MAINMENU\Windows 10 1809 64-bit UK NCQ.iso
The ISO does not need to be (very) contiguous, so you can prevent E2B from complaining if it is not contiguous and prevent it from showing the usual E2B messages and prompts by ensuring the name ends in 'NCQ.iso'. You can instead use .isodef as a file extension to suppress E2B suggestions but E2B will expect the file to be contiguous and may complain if it is not!
The file name can contain spaces if you wish or you can make a matching .txt file for it in the usual way.
Note that for Win8, 8.1 and early Win 10 ISOs, you will need to input a generic installation Product Key when prompted by Windows Setup. You cannot specify an XML file (you must place the ISO file in one of the \_ISO\WINDOWS\xxxx folders if you want to use an XML file and suppress the Product Key prompt).
Let me know if you find any issues...