a forum member cActusjUiCe has posted a short, but informative, guide about using Post-Setup page in NTLite, check it out here. Note that only decrypted ESD format is supported, meaning only that you allow Media Creation Tool to do its work and prepare the ISO, then you can convert it with NTLite to the editable standard WIM format. Get Windows 7 SP1 ISO (requires a retail product key).That will automatically compress to ESD after WIM editing has been completed, after which you can also queue up ISO creation using the same toolbar. You can compress to ESD from multiple locations as well.Įither the same Convert or Export options, or you can use the convenient Apply page toolbar automation section and check ESD Compression option. Home is a basic version which is free to download and use but Professional and Business versions are not free. NTLite is available in 3 versions: Home, Professional and Business. For that reason there is an option to compress WIM images to ESD. Download NTLite for Windows 7, 8, 10 and 11 Both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows editions are supported. What about the other way around, the WIM to ESD conversion.ĮSD images are smaller, so that means we want it. In other words don’t use Export unless you know exactly what to do with the exported image. Proper folder structure is necessary for installation to work even if you are copying the folder content to an USB drive. With Export you can isolate the main image and choose a destination, while Convert takes care of preserving the original ISO structure. You can also directly export a selected image to any of the two image formats, using the context menu Export option. Convert option toggles the image format to WIM or ESD accordingly. That conversion is necessary for mounting and editing an image.Ĭonversion can be triggered manually by selecting an image container (namely Operating Systems), and choosing Convert from the page toolbar or context menu. Unpack downloaded ISO content into a folder and add that location to the target list via the Add button on the Target page toolbar.ĮSD images are automatically recognized, you can try to Load them at which point you will be offered to first convert the image to the standard WIM (Windows Image Format). The way you can use ESD conversion in NTLite is pretty straightforward. Only Windows 8 and newer support ESD image format installation, so the following options are disabled if you select a Windows 7 image. (updated: July 29th 2015, added Windows 10 final ISO location)Ī new feature has been integrated into the Target and Apply pages, the ESD conversion.ĮSD stands for Electronic Software Download, it is what Microsoft uses lately to compress their online distribution of Windows 8 and 10 ISOs.
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