If .NET 4.5 is included in the Mini Windows 10 you can use a PowerShell script: https://stackoverflow.com/questions...windows-built-in-capabiliti/26843122#26843122Zipping the apps and having them extract themselves to the TEMP folder of the RAMdisk is a great idea, as that's what Hiren's MiniXP and Mini7 did... But I don't know how to go about doing that. I can zip things of course, but I don't know what commands and stuff are needed. I will add more to the instructions in this release to let people know about disabling any real-time virus scanner and Windows Defender upon install to USB. I'll also be redoing the picture tutorial as well with the 3.x version of Rufus, and tell people to boot into Legacy mode (BIOS/CSM) for the main menu, and EFI booting for Mini Windows 10. Thanks for bringing this up, I'm curious to see if an extracting zip method would work well. And maybe a shortcut to clean the temp folder too.
I like the 7zip sfx approach, it sounds the easiest by far. I might even package a few apps at a time within the WinPE environment just to make sure they work properly as I go.If .NET 4.5 is included in the Mini Windows 10 you can use a PowerShell script: https://stackoverflow.com/questions...windows-built-in-capabiliti/26843122#26843122
Alternatively you could use 7-zip, either as a SFX (self extracting executable) with the program set to autorun after extraction or just bundling 7z.exe/7z.dll itself and using batch scripts that call it with the right parameters and run the exe.
I'm going with a "heavily TRON-inspired" theme for the next MediCat release, due out in late April.
I will be at a convention in Seattle's Convention Center between April 18th-22nd (if anyone cares) when Lubuntu drops, but I will be able to release MediCat v19.04 stable when I get home.
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(All artwork made by me 100% from scratch within Photoshop's tools. Fonts used are "TR2N" and "Flynn", both freeware fonts.)
Thanks for the kind words. I'm really busting my ass to bring a good release.I cannot thank you enough ,but thank you very much in advance , I am so excited to see your new great work.
Updated, thanks.New version of Rufus (3.5)
https://rufus.ie/
Changelog
- Version 3.5 (2019.03.28)
- Add a feature to download official retail Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 ISOs
(Note: 'Check for updates' must be enabled for the above to be active)- Add Windows To Go support for MCT generated Windows ISOs
- Add a notice about the WppRecorder.sys Microsoft bug for Windows 10 1809 ISOs
- Add a notice about trying to format a drive larger than 2 TB in MBR mode
- Add a notice about Legacy boot when trying to boot UEFI-only media in Legacy mode
- Report the full PID and command line of potentially blocking processes in the log
- Fix a potential silent abort when the drive is in use
- Fix 'Quick Format' option always being activated
- Fix potential change of the selected file system after an ISO has been loaded
- Fix Win7 x64 EFI bootloader not being extracted in dual BIOS+UEFI mode
You do that, and then edit main_menu.cfg to add the new entry to the menu.If I wanted to add Bit Defender Rescue CD to MediCat can I just drag and drop the .iso file into the ISO folder or do I need to do something else? Keep up the great work. Looking forward to the next release
It's best that MediCat isn't used in a Multiboot USB, because it breaks a lot of boot paths and PortableApps don't work right. I also recommend using a separate USB for installing Windows, since MediCat doesn't boot up via UEFI, which is how most people install it.Damn, that was super straight forward! Would it also work with a Windows ISO, so Windows can be installed onto the computer and YUMI isn't needed to add it separately? And can I add the ISOs to a USB already configured with Medicat?
I see. Thanks for the response!It's best that MediCat isn't used in a Multiboot USB, because it breaks a lot of boot paths and PortableApps don't work right. I also recommend using a separate USB for installing Windows, since MediCat doesn't boot up via UEFI, which is how most people install it.
I downloaded Medicat USB
But its boot only to win 10
No options
Any help
Hey Jayro forgive me if this has already been asked but have you considered throwing the .iso into a .7z archive? I was able to shave a solid 5GB off doing that (had to, to bypass OneDrive 15GB file size limitation).I'm going with a "heavily TRON-inspired" theme for the next MediCat release, due out in late April.
I will be at a convention in Seattle's Convention Center between April 18th-22nd (if anyone cares) when Lubuntu drops, but I will be able to release MediCat v19.04 stable when I get home.
(All artwork made by me 100% from scratch within Photoshop's tools. Fonts used are "TR2N" and "Flynn", both freeware fonts.)