Create bootable USB installer if install.wim is greater than 4GB  

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       #30

    Matthew Wai said:
    I am looking forward to that fantastic moment!
    Tutorial has been updated - see last section.
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    cereberus said:
    Tutorial has been updated - see last section.
    I have read the first ten-odd lines of the code. Two lines say the following:
    Code:
    REM  SET DRIVE LETTER OF MOUNTED DRIVE - IF DRIVE LETTER IS WRONG, BATCH WILL NOT WORK.
    set ISODRIVE=E
    I have attached a simple script by way of demonstration. The script will automatically set the correct drive letter. Users do not have to do so manually.

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       #32

    Hi Cereberus,

    many thanks for working this out and also for keeping it updated.

    I'd like to point on a missing point at step 7 (which is included in your script):

    assign letter=R

    for partition 2.

    I also miss some handling of an existing install.esd from the mounted source image. I'm right now in the testing of your solution and will come back when I figured out, if this actually is an issue and if, how to get rid of it.

    Update1: Seen in the discussion, that you suggest replacing the .esd with custom .wim. This would make some steps of the original post obsolete. Still working out a suggestion...
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