ShiningLea
ShiningLea
Yes, normal Win 10 ISOs work fine Legacy booting I have absolutely no clue but probably since it's unattended
Wdym pre-partitioned drive? The USB or hard drive? And I don't think it expects anything UEFI, I think it works on legacy booting (but I'm not sure)
Where are the log files located? And is the XML file called "autounattend.xml"? It's in the root directory of the X drive
Well the XML file doesn't seem to have any partitioning or UEFI-related thing, and also I found an error in X:\Windows\panther\setuperr.log: Error IBS Service lmhosts start: 0x00000424[gle=0x00000424] Error [0x0604a8] IBS...
Well, it works in a QEMU virtual machine last time I tested (which was yesterday), and it installed successfully.
Yes that's the same ISO. And well, for empty partitions it might be OK (though I really don't think it requires it), but for UEFI boot... ehh, let's say the...
I'm going to test to install the ISO in a QEMU VM, but with legacy booting instead of UEFI.
And I don't get the error, I can get past Setup is starting successfully.
I just tested with legacy booting and it worked, and before I used UEFI and it worked. And yes I will, just a moment.
[autounattend.txt](https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/files/6394835/autounattend.txt) It's the file but I renamed it to txt so I can upload it to GitHub