Typical contents: bootable installer files, component packages, drivers, and deployment utilities. It may include the Remote Boot feature, Embedded Enabling Features, and licensing/activation components.
You now have a custom, legal, bootable ISO.
runs. This is the equivalent of "Setup," where Windows configures hardware-specific settings and finishes the installation. 3. Alternative: Bootable "Recovery" or Manufacturer ISOs
When building a , you will encounter these issues:
Typical contents: bootable installer files, component packages, drivers, and deployment utilities. It may include the Remote Boot feature, Embedded Enabling Features, and licensing/activation components.
You now have a custom, legal, bootable ISO.
runs. This is the equivalent of "Setup," where Windows configures hardware-specific settings and finishes the installation. 3. Alternative: Bootable "Recovery" or Manufacturer ISOs
When building a , you will encounter these issues: