Jnew1213
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Tried those parameters (sectors to load =4 before I tried your suggestion of 1). It worked, with your suggestion of 1 sector to load. Of course, installation failed, but I think that I can handle (vTPM VM encryption, etc.)
Thank you!
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Ah! Does the product need an update or does the guide need an update (or both)?
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Haven't read or created a disc in years. Tossed out my unopened DVD writables a few months ago. Probably too old to be useful, even if I needed them.
Backup is to a pair of Synology NASes (full backup --10.1TB -- every six hours) and to CrashPlan and Google Drive (in near-real time).
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As far as I am aware, Windows 11 requires UEFI boot. The VM is configured for UEFI. That's actually the default these days.
Regarding UltraISO, it looks like it makes it easy to just delete a file from an ISO and save the ISO back, but the trial has a limit of 300MB, so I can't verify that it actually works. I am on the fence for the $20. I might never use it again except for this one time.
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I found the guide. Not sure how I missed it last night when was looking.
I followed the easy directions to a T other than selecting ISO as output. Unfortunately, the ISO doesn't seem to be bootable. At least the VMware (ESXi) Remote Console is unable to boot a new VM from it.
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I have a Windows bootable ISO (from Microsoft). I wish to remove a single file from that ISO and re-create the ISO. The ISO is a bootable image.
I've tried extracting the original ISO, deleting the file and rebuilding the ISO, but it won't boot. I am not certain which of the files needs to be set as the bootable file and any other parameters that need to be appropriately set. Please assist me.
Create ISO from ISO with One File Removed
in ImgBurn Support
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Thanks for all the assistance. I've been able to create a bootable ISO using ImgBurn.
Now I have to try it again with the Enterprise edition of Windows 11.