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Yes Sir.I have just downloaded and extracted Win10XPE_ADDON-2019-07-19.7z.
Should I copy everything in \Win10XPE\Projects\ into \Win10XPE_2019-07-20\Win10XPE\Projects\?
@lacruelrealidad : You have to go a long way ahead!I am having trouble running my portable applications from w10PE
1. Use good portable programs. Actually, an ideal / good portable program is one that have all the required things already included in the folder or executable. If not, portability is not practical but there are such programs.
I used some portable programs packed by PortableApps.com & they came out to be good enough but you never know.
I am planning to give them a try : Turbo Studio Express & VMware ThinApp
2. Try to make plugins with your portable programs.
Why ? Because. ...
(i) It's quite easy!
Create Portable App Packed Plugins OR Here At Post #547
(ii) Once you have made your plugin, you can analyze your plugin with the inbuilt Utility ''Check Target Sys Files''& Then add the missing required Files By ''Additions''
(A)Check Target Sys Files
(B) Additions
(iii) Plugin Specific Logs
You can analyze & share the specific plugin log to watch out for Warnings & Errors
To get a plugin specific log, one need not run the whole project. Just run the plugin / script by clicking the Green Play Button & go to logs.
For eg. DISM++ Plugin
(a) Run the Green Play Button to process DISM++64
(b) After the process completed, the logs are written for DISM++64. To see the related log, immediately go to the logs. If you run / do something else, the logs will be changed & updated for that.
(c) You can save & share the plugin log : The log will be saved to Win10XPE folder.
3. Try to include / check some essential items in the Project Interface to make sure that your programs dependencies are automatically met. It may increase the size but you have to try out the things!
Theortically : As many things you include, the more chances that you have a sufficient registry & everything there to run your portable programs. I think many things are shared between different apps.
But on other side : it may create some problems & conflict.
( To say again : Go through the logs after doing anything! )
I would suggest consider adding :
(i) Build Core > Main Interface > Network Additions, Microsoft .NETFx4, Switch to Admin
( & You may want to increase WinPE Cache Size to 2048 MB )
(ii) You may try adding : Build Core > Build Options > Use Full Win10 Software Hive, Add All Win10 Catalogs
(iii) In Apps > Components > NET Framework 3.5 , MS Visual C++ Runtime & OTHERS!
(iv) Up to you!
4. Its clear whenever you make changes & run the project, the Win10XPE ISO in the win10XPE Folder is changed. If you find one useful, copy it to somewhere else before trying other things.
5. To ease up your experimenting : You need not burn it to a DVD or Pen drive each time you want to test the new ISO / options. You can add them directly to your pc boot menu using the Utility :
XPE Host Boot Option : You can select between UEFI or MBR according to your system.
Add Host Boot Menu Option & Remove The Host Boot Menu Entry
Thanks & Regards. ...
( All Thanks To The Guide : Win10XPE - How To Quick Start Guide )
Last edited by Vineet Garg; 28 Sep 2019 at 03:32.