![]() If anyone wants a copy of the standalone PRO or HOME version or the PRO and HOME version, let me know and I will figure a way to upload it. It obviously won't fit on a single layer DVD, but fits nicely on my dual layer, or on a large enough USB drive if that's your thing. The previous WIM was 13 GB about and I mounted it, found the ISO so I just tossed that out since I made a new clean one. I found that out when I went and fixed the blank system properties and recreated a new WIM file. ![]() ![]() For some reason, NTLite mounted the WIM file, created an ISO image and saved the ISO image within the WIM file. If it can help you I made a video (but in French only) where I realize this installation.I was able to resolve the issue. The installation stops after resizing the partitions with an error message that says that the copy of files is not possible.Ĭurrently the only way I found to install Windows10 on the M.2 card is the following:ġ/ Create a Windows10 圆4 ISO image with Microsoft Media Tool creator.Ģ/ Copy the ISO image with WinToUSB with GPT/UEFI, and Legacy settings which will allow to access and resize the partitions.ģ/ Start Windows10 from the usb disk, finalize the installation, and update Windows.Ĥ/ Install Macrorit expert partition in Windows10 and clone the USB disk to the internal M.2 card by indicating to switch off the machine at the end of the operation.ĥ/ Once Windows10 is copied, unplug the USB disk, start the console by holding down the Esc key to access the UEFI parameters, select Boot Manager, then in the list that appears, Windows boot manager. If you’ve tried a bunch of failed installs when you get into 10 on whatever you do the M.2 will have created a bunch of 100MB partitions so use disk management to delete them all.Īs for you, it is impossible for me to do a classic installation of Windows10 from a USB key. ![]() Then download macrium reflect clone the windows 10 to the M.2. Install the OS to the external drive or flash drive (if you use an external drive you won’t need the software to make windows 10 run off a flash). If you have two flash drives you can do it or if you an external hard drive you can get Windows to the M.2. You’ll still have to select to boot to the M.2 if you exit the Atari menu There is no BIOS trick to enable a workaround for the install you’ll get the above error. Not as fast as the M.2, but that doesn't really seem like an option just yet from what I can find. This might wind up being a good solution for me for a while since I plan to have an upstairs and downstairs VCS and would keep things simple RE my games and files on Windows as I could just move the drive between the machines as needed when I want to run Win 10. Questions to look into down the road I guess.įor now I'm going to go grab a USB 3.1 SSD at Malwart tomorrow and create a Win 10 boot drive. I'm also curious to see how to keep the partition on the M2, since when you format it in Atari OS it does the whole thing, not just the unallocated partition. Hopefully the bios will be unlocked again soon, and Atari will also allow us to sort our own boot order which would be nicer than jamming the escape key every time you start up the machine. ![]() The big issue seems to be conflicts with Windows and the built in mmc storage/os. After a lot of research it's apparent that installing to the internal M.2 right now is a huge PITA, especially with the Bios locked. ![]()
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