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Brink, would you consider adding the option of using
Win10XPE to install Windows 10? I found the following advantages:
1. Both UEFI and Legacy BIOS are supported by a bootable Win10XPE USB device.
2. The Windows ISO file can be put onto any separate NTFS partition, including one on the same Win10XPE USB device.
3. Multiple ISO files can be put onto the same NTFS partition as long as it has enough free space.
4. Personal files can be put onto the same FAT32 Win10XPE partition because Win10XPE occupies no more than 1 GB (if no optional applications have been integrated into it).
5. The personal files will remain unchanged even if a newer version of Win10XPE is copied onto the FAT32 partition afterward because no formatting/installation is required.
6. Win10XPE can be used to repair Windows 10 if anything untoward has happened.
7. Kyhi, a co-author of Win10XPE, is always eager to answer users' questions on TenForums.