![]() I chose 64-bit and then it could not find the 'DVD' and asked for a CD\DVD driver to be installed. The Dual Architecture Windows Install ISO showed a bootmanager type menu and asked me to choose 32-bit or 64-bit. I then tested on a real system with UEFI64 booting. Is there a known issue with VBox 5 (the USB drive would appear as a SATA drive)? So I tried a 圆4 single Windows Install ISO - again same 'no boot file found for UEFI' message. I saw no other messages, so I have no idea if it saw the XML file or not. Maybe the image does not support X64 UEFI' I booted using Virtual Box again and selected the Windows ISO file and got a Then I copied a Windows 10 dual architecture ISO to a new \ISO\ folder on the exFAT partitionīUT Ventoy did not list any ISOs because I had spaces in the ISO filename. I don't see why you should want to hide the 2nd partition anyway? I had to use DiskPart to assign a drive letter - not very user friendly. There is an EFI partition but Windows Disk Management does not allow me to assign a drive letter to it. I made a ventoy v1.0.09 USB Flash Removable 128GB SanDisk drive using a Windows 10 64-bit system.Įxplorer only shows one partition which is empty - there is no \ventoy folder visible. "template": "/ventoy/script/suse_autoyast.xml" "template": "/ventoy/script/centos_kickstart.cfg" ![]() "template": "/ventoy/script/windows_unattended.xml" (unattend xml/kickstart/autoyast/preseed supported) So what is file name? where does it go? what extension? how do you 'tell ventoy' ?Ĭurrently, just put a ventoy.json file under ventoy directory in the USB drive, and config as follows: You can also update these scripts whenever you want. You just need to put a script or template in the USB drive and tell ventoy, that's all. You don't need to recreate a new iso file, just use the original one. ![]() I see you can use an unattend XMl file with a Windows ISO, but there are no details of HOW exactly you can do this. ![]()
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