[Answered] How to add UEFI drivers to windows 10 esd or iso file

Discussion in 'Windows 10' started by jineso, Jan 29, 2022.

  1. Tito

    Tito Super Mod / Adviser
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    @Enthousiast

    That's interesting, cause I can't recall seeing the creation of OEM partition(s) on a completely blank target in UEFI mode in the last few iterations of Windows.

    Update: I just saw your edit. So it happens on MBR mode only? Since when? What are the contents of that partition?
     
  2. Tito

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    Now that somewhat makes sense. Thanks for the analysis.
     
  3. jineso

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    Thanks, you mean during creating the .iso/ esd or after setup in a live environment?
    This forum is full with amazing tools.
    Thanks
     
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    It's part of DaRT and integrated, depending on the settings you've selected in both, boot.wim index 2 and winre.wim or in boot.wim index 2 or winre.wim.
     
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    #29 jineso, Feb 2, 2022
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    Thanks for your time.
    All I did was to extract the dart zipped folder and placed the windows .iso file 've into its place as described then I run the tool.
    Then it produced a .iso file.
    Then I created a usb using rufus.
    Where to do such settings you mentioned?

    -later edit-
    When I goggled for dart and even on YouTube it gives a programming language titled tart, are both are the same?
     
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    Does this mean that 19044 (Windows 10 21H2 LTSC) has Intel 11 support? Thanks, that's good news.
    I'm also interested in 17763.XXX (Windows 10 1809 LTSC) and 19041.XXX (Windows 20H1) Perhaps there will be problems here ...
     
  10. nosirrahx

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    Unless you have a 12th gen CPU there is no difference between Windows 10 and 11 when it comes to hardware.

    12th gen Intel can benefit from 11's correct thread scheduling for 12th gens E and P cores.

    There is a known bug with 11th gen mobile though when it comes to sleep states. I have had to use the legacy sleep states hack on multiple 11th gen mobile systems. The bug manifests in the system overheating while sleeping.