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: WinNTSetup is a core utility in Hiren’s BootCD PE , used for installing Windows from the live environment.
Installing Windows usually means burning an ISO to a USB drive using Rufus, booting into the standard Microsoft installer, and clicking "Next" until it finishes. While this works for the average user, IT professionals, system administrators, and power users often find the stock Windows Setup restrictive, slow, and lacking customization.
Choose specific Windows editions within an install.wim or install.esd file.
Run WinNTSetup.exe (or the 64-bit version if available) with administrative privileges. 3. Selecting Installation Sources winntsetup github
WinNTSetup will now extract the image. A progress bar shows file copy percentage. Once complete (between 2–10 minutes, depending on USB/SSD speed), you will see "Setup finished successfully!"
You can press Ctrl+S to save every setting you make in the GUI into an .ini file. This file can be loaded automatically by placing it in the same directory as the executable and naming it WinNTSetup.ini , or manually via the command line.
Community-driven translations ensuring the tool is accessible globally. : WinNTSetup is a core utility in Hiren’s
WinNTSetup extracts WIM files significantly faster than the standard Windows installer, especially over USB 3.0 or NVMe drives.
-index: Specifies the exact edition index inside the WIM file (e.g., Index 6 might map to Windows 11 Pro).
Distributed heavily through environments like the HBCD Files Mirror or custom PE scripts. Choose specific Windows editions within an install
IT administrators use it for rapid imaging across multiple machines.
Check the "Drivers" box to point the installer to a folder containing raw .inf drivers (e.g., NVMe or RAID controllers).