uefi-ntfs
MediaCreationTool.bat
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uefi-ntfs
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How long would it take for USB 2.0 to boot windows2go?
Because we use UEFI:NTFS to ensure that:
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Does anyone know why Rufus creates a second "UEFI" volume that's <1MB?
Indeed, that 1 MB volume is the UEFI:NTFS partition that is described here.
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MSI's (In)Secure Boot
> Can you please link me some articles/references?
Well explained here: https://gabrielsieben.tech/2022/07/29/remote-assertion-is-co...
So the issue is not the SecureBoot itself, but the ways it can and has been and will be leveraged against the user. If a desktop computer example is not enough, look at how Android phones have increasingly tightened down everything. You can't just take any model and install a custom OS (aka ROM in Android community). It was universally easy 10 years ago, that's why Cyanogenmod became so popular. Now your choices are very limited.
> \> > But that is besides the fact that these acts of aggression
A great thread and arguments provided here, how Microsoft (who love open source, according to own PR) will not sign anything GPLv3 for SecureBoot: https://github.com/pbatard/uefi-ntfs/issues/20#issuecomment-...
Microsoft has the defacto monopoly over the signature process, because nobody embeds any CAs in UEFI except for Microsoft's. What would be a user-friendly way? To preload UEFI with major Linux distros' keys, disabled by default, with an easy first-time setup menu to select what to do.
My laptop came with SecureBoot enabled by default although being "OS: FreeDOS" on paper. I had to figure out to disable it to boot into a live distro else it fell into an EFI shell.
> Vote with your wallet, don't buy the hardware.
> ... I am much more concerned about Intel ME and AMD PSP, where's the outrage about that?
With this I just want to say the wallet argument doesn't work when something slowly becomes the status quo and it takes experts/activists to fight back (a minority by numbers).
> I still can't easily utilise a TPM [...] and nobody bothered to integrate the functionality?
I agree, I'd have liked to enforce SecureBoot post-installation but it is too much hassle for me, I think only RedHat made good improvements in this area where it's actually easily usable (auto signing the kernel image etc.)
> Security isn't about what's unlikely, it's about the entire chain.
... But if I followed through, then still the weakest point is/becomes the keyboard. It would be trivial for an evil maid to add a keylogging device between your desktop and the physical keyboard. Do you check the rear IO on each boot? The considerations differ for laptops where you can't just plug something inbetween and need to disassemble it (time required: over night or airport luggage).
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Windows 10 ISO with a large WIM - can’t boot
Please see here or here.
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Looking for help installing a specific distro on a very peculiar computer.
I am the developer of Rufus, and I have spent an inordinate amount of time making sure that, YES, EVEN UEFI COMPUTERS THAT ARE "ALLEGEDLY" ONLY MEANT TO SUPPORT FAT32 FOR BOOT CAN ACTUALLY BOOT FROM THE NTFS PARTITION CREATED BY RUFUS (through the magic of a little solution called UEFI:NTFS). See also this entry from our FAQ.
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Rufus made 2 UEFI partitions. Which one to choose?
For more details about the second UEFI:NTFS partition, see https://github.com/pbatard/uefi-ntfs.
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I made a USB for Build 25120 with Rufus and for some reason it is also displaying the UEFI partition for it. It is meant to happen?
Rufus dev here. That's the UEFI:NTFS partition, needed to boot computers that don't have a native NTFS driver and it is completely harmless (and uses a negligible amount of space since it's just 1 MB). So, yes, this is meant to happen.
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Anyone able to install windows on steam deck while only owning a mac?
So if you want to copy the contents of the ISO as is, you need to extract them to exFAT or NTFS (which are file systems that the Windows installer can also read outside of FAT), but this means that you may have to install an exFAT or NTFS UEFI driver to chain load the Windows installer, which is why utilities like Rufus and WoeUSB add a 1 MB UEFI:NTFS partition at the end of the drive, that takes care of that.
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Can't get Windows 11 image to boot.
Rufus uses UEFI:NTFS, and therefore WILL allow your firmware to boot from NTFS. So, no, you don't have to use FAT32, and you should let Rufus create the drive with NTFS, as, even when using NTFS, it will create a drive that can be booted from UEFI.
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[Discussion] Tool to burn in USB a standalone media created in SCCM
If it's because Rufus creates 2 partitions, then you should read about this (UEFI:NTFS is what Rufus uses to boot drives that are NOT compatible with UEFI, such as ones where you cannot use FAT32 because they contain a file that is larger than 4 GB), and understand that the data on the NTFS partition is exactly the same as the one you'd have found on a FAT32 drive, if your data was suitable for FAT32.
MediaCreationTool.bat
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Intel NUC1165 with EGPU
Very long story short - the only way I was able to get it to work without BSOD was to install the latest Canary build of Win11. I used this tool: Offline Insider Enroll because I'm running a bootcamp partition on an intel macbook pro. I also needed to use this tool to bypass the TPM check because the macbook pro is not officially supported: Skip TPM Check on Dynamic Update.
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Windows 11 22H2 from 21H2 using Mac Bootcamp
I am a longtime Windows User and a big fan of it. Recently, I got the 2017 Intel Mac Pro, which can run Windows from the Mac Bootcamp. Using AveYo/MediaCreationTool.bat I managed to get Windows 21H2 on the Macbook. However, a few updates later, and the Windows software is not updating to 22H2. I tried the requirement disabler from that same url, updating all my drivers, and restarting, to no effect. Hoping someone can help. My computer: https://support.apple.com/kb/SP756?locale=en_US (16 GB RAM, 500GB storage)
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So TIL that Windows 11 is kind of a big deal...I will be buying a mac tomorrow.
You can actually use mediacreationtool.bat and it can enable streamline updates like it is natively supported. Been running it alongside macOS on my Mid 2012 MBP and I often forget that it is an unsupported system.Mediacreationtool.bat Github Though since this is a 4th gen Intel system that OP has they can also just use the Microsoft official workaround. Installing Windows 11 on devices that don't meet minimum system requirements
- Remove hardware requirements for insider program windows 11 when....
- Ayuda con W11
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Thanks to Rufus I use Win11 Dev on an unsupported PC, but Windows Update now shows me this dialog box after reaching a download percentage to get the new build for the Dev channel. What can I do to bypass this dialog box and continue with the download?
What I did try before uploading this post, was to use the famous mediacreationtool script from aveyo, and the script seemed to work as Windows Update downloaded and installed the update, but after logging in I found that my build number was still the same.
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Windows 10 is finished — Microsoft confirms 'version 22H2' is the last
Use this tool to upgrade 10 to 11: https://github.com/AveYo/MediaCreationTool.bat
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Getting around having to enter Microsoft account details when installing windows OS
What I do is use https://github.com/AveYo/MediaCreationTool.bat to acquire a legitimate iso of windows 10/11 enterprise, then use massgravels MAS(a reverse engineered windows activation script) to permanently activate windows.
- Where else can we download Windows 11 ISO from because Microsoft website keeps displaying this error.
- Is there any way to trick a Windows 11 upgrade or install into a compatible cpu?
What are some alternatives?
webMAN-MOD - Extended services for PS3 console (web server, ftp server, netiso, ntfs, ps3mapi, etc.)
Rufus - The Reliable USB Formatting Utility
ntfs3 - ntfs3 Linux kernel module by Paragon Software
Windows11Upgrade - Windows 11 Upgrade tool that bypasses Microsoft´s requirements
WoeUSB - A Microsoft Windows® USB installation media preparer for GNU+Linux
Reverse-Engineering-Tutorial - A FREE comprehensive reverse engineering tutorial covering x86, x64, 32-bit ARM & 64-bit ARM architectures.
ThisIsWin11 - The real PowerToys for Windows 11
IRISMAN - All-in-one backup manager for PlayStation®3. Fork of Iris Manager.
SpaceCadetPinball - Decompilation of 3D Pinball for Windows – Space Cadet
SynapseOS - Синапс ОС (SynapseOS) - российская микроядерная операционная система.
offlineinsiderenroll - OfflineInsiderEnroll - A script to enable access to the Windows Insider Program on machines not signed in with Microsoft Account