yes i am using Smart Version svf patches for my PE iso's & it worked flawlessly but want to try that SimPA4Gen thatswhy asked if somebody could help me in getting the link to download it.
is there any way we can use our own custom icon to create svf to sfx patch with any svf to sfx creator tool .
Yes, sorry I'm a bit slow. I originally used a 7z sfx tool that had custom icon support. If resource manager can solve the problem, that's good.
Please help me. Before I waste 6+ hours downloading and patching the w10 2004 en isos to the el ones, can someone tell me if the svf files from here are smv 3.6 "compatible"? https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-svf-repository.63324/page-202#post-1596213
just dowload and install smartversion 3.7 and use one of the scripts available on first page to create first your svf files then generate them into exe patches. All the scripts should be compatible with v3.7
I have explained above that the 32bit linux vesion of smv 3.7 is unusable, while the 64bit one works as it should, always for the same isos and svfs. Thus, my only way to do the patching is to move the isos from my (32bit) server to my (64bit) desktop pc, do the patching there and move them back, which is quite a waste of time.
afaik GezoeSlog usual use a 3.6 incompatible compression for his svf's (3.7 CompressionRatio192) if a 3.6 (32bit linux) smv.exe works -> idk EDIT: Incompatible Code: [-compressratio #] : select the block compress ratio if # is between 1 (faster) and 9 (smaller) : uses zlib engine if # is between 110 (faster) and 119 (smaller) : uses lz4 engine if # is between 171 (faster) and 192 (smaller) : uses zstd engine if # is between 251 (faster) and 259 (smaller again) : uses lzham engine if # is between 41 (faster) and 49 (smallest) : uses lzma engine if # is between 51 (faster) and 59 : uses mix zlib+lzma engine svf file with lzma are not compatible with smartversion 1 or 2 svf file with zstd or lzham are not compatible with smartversion 3.6 and older from faster to smaller : lz4, zstd, lzham, lzma