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    A Beastie means basically a monster, human, non human etc.

    Marshawn Lynch is known as a Beast.

    Marshawn Lynch - Wikipedia

    Create bootable USB installer if install.wim is greater than 4GB-marshawn_lynch_vs._redskins_2014.jpg
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  2. Posts : 7,631
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       #21

    cereberus said:
    In Scotland, it is more generic LOL
    What does it mean in Scotland? Does the meaning have anything to do with this tutorial?
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       #22

    Matthew Wai said:
    What does it mean in Scotland? Does the meaning have anything to do with this tutorial?
    It just means thing

    I have such a beastie.

    i.e. I have such a thing i.e. I have such a batch file.
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  4. Posts : 7,631
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       #23

    Why don't you include such a batch file in this tutorial?
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  5. Posts : 15,808
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       #24

    Matthew Wai said:
    Why don't you include such a batch file in this tutorial?
    There is one more or less. It is more complicated to generalise it as depends on number of drives etc.
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  6. Posts : 7,631
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       #25

    Do you mean the codes posted in this tutorial? They will not do everything automatically because a user has to manually do the following:

    1. Create "ei.cfg".
    2. Mount ISO.
    3. Copy "install.wim".
    4. Create "usbcreate.bat".
    5. Replace the drive letter "E" with the correct one.
    6. Run DiskPart and write down the disk number.
    7. Create a file for DiskPart.
    8. Replace # with the correct disk number.

    cereberus said:
    There is one more or less. It is more complicated to generalise it as depends on number of drives etc.
    All variables, including the drive letter and disk number, can be handled by a single batch script.
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  7. Posts : 15,808
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       #26

    Matthew Wai said:
    Do you mean the codes posted in this tutorial? They will not do everything automatically because a user has to manually do the following:

    1. Create "ei.cfg".
    2. Mount ISO.
    3. Copy "install.wim".
    4. Create "usbcreate.bat".
    5. Replace the drive letter "E" with the correct one.
    6. Run DiskPart and write down the disk number.
    7. Create a file for DiskPart.
    8. Replace # with the correct disk number.

    All variables, including the drive letter and disk number, can be handled by a single batch script.
    As I said I have one but needs to be generalised. In any case, the steps are all there. You are welcome to create a generalised script.
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  8. Posts : 7,631
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       #27

    cereberus said:
    As I said I have one but needs to be generalised.
    Can you upload it?
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  9. Posts : 15,808
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       #28

    Matthew Wai said:
    Can you upload it?
    When I get a moment.
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  10. Posts : 7,631
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       #29

    I am looking forward to that fantastic moment!
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