Create a bootable Windows image from Windows files in a folder
Current Version: 1.01
Release Date: Sep 9, 2021
This batch file takes the contents of Windows boot media that has been expanded to a folder on a HDD, SSD, or removable media, and creates a new bootable ISO image from these files. This can be helpful if you are making changes to any of the Windows files and then want to recreate an image from the modified files.
NOTE: For a more full featured program that includes the functionality of this batch file, please see my WIM-Tools project (www.github.com/hsehestedt/WIM-Tools). This batch file duplicates a small portion of the functionality of one routine in that program and is especially useful for those who may want to dissect the batch file to see how it works under the hood.
Usage
Download the batch file. Open it in a program such as Notepad or Notepad++.
IMPORTANT: Do not use a program such as Word that can insert special formatting characters into the file.
Near the top of the batch file you will find User Definable Settings followed by a description of each of those settings. Modify any of the settings as needed.
Save the batch file and run it.
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