You can instruct WinNTSetup to install for UEFI or MBR booting or both (or ask it not to install any bootmgr boot code). Run WinNTSetup (32-bit version) from the E2B USB drive, select any ISO from the E2B drive (from any folder or partition), select the Windows Edition and target disk volumes and then install Windows. Use Diskpart to wipe\partition the target systemĤ. Press SHIFT+F10 to get a command console window open (after selecting Country\Language)ģ. You can also boot to WindowsToGo or some other WinPE instead.Ģ. Boot to WinPE 32-bit (I use a Windows 10 install ISO on E2B and hit ENTER to run it in 'Repair' mode). One advantage of using WinNTSetup instead of Windows Setup is that you can install a UEFI-enabled version of Windows from an MBR boot, you can also install a 64-bit UEFI version of Windows onto the target hard disk even if you are booting from a 32-bit MBR system, e.g.ġ. WinNTSetup does also support command line switches too, so you could use it to automate a Windows install using a diskpart script and then run WiNNTSetup.exe with some command line parameters.
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