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Making a Bootable Windows Installation disk from an FFU file

Anonymous
2024-04-04T10:16:42+00:00

HI

I am trying to duplicate a master Windows 10 IOT LTSC system which has 2 Volumes C: and D:. Initially I had just one volume and the DISM tool made it easy for me to make a bootable disk by mountain the Windows ISO and replacing the install.wim file.

Since I now have 2 partitions which I need for my system, DISM doesn't work well for me. I did some research and it seems an FFU image might work better for me, however how do I create bootable installation disk that can use the FFU file ?

From what I understand the DISM CreateImage only works for one volume/partition and a time and if you have more than one volume you will need a separate image for each volume ?

Any advice would be appreciated

Thanks

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Install and upgrade

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-04-05T07:40:54+00:00

    Hello, Leon Moodley.

    Thanks for visiting Microsoft Community.   I wish I could handle your problem, however, the issues on Windows IOT and DISM and FFU image  is out of reach of the response support community. It is more suitable for publishing on Microsoft Learn (English only), you can click on "Ask a question", there are experts who can provide more professional solutions in that place.Here is a link to the forum where you can raise specific scenarios and share your idea to help solve the problem.Sincerely hope that your question will be dealt with appropriately after contact the correct department. Thank you for your understanding!

    Best regards.

    Malygos - MSFT | Microsoft Community Support Specialist

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