The next step to start on would be getting all your ISOs and CDs ready to transfer to the flash drive. As I mentioned earlier one of my main intentions of creating this drive was so I could get rid of my bulky CD case I seemed to be carrying everywhere. Using a software such as ImgBurn (free) you can create ISO files directly from CDs. HowToGeek has a good tutorial on how to this here. I saved all of these to a folder on my desktop named ISOs for easy organization.

If you choose that option instead of Try an Unlisted ISO, Yumi will install the Windows Vista/7/8 file to the root of the flash drive, and you DO NOT want that. It will work just fine if you install it as an unlisted ISO. So select Try an Unlisted ISO and then browse to your Windows ISO, then proceed with installation and you should see something similar to the image on the left. As you can see Yum is installing Windows 7 to D:\multiboot\ISOS\WIN7_MSDN.iso, which is what we want instead of having Yumi install it to the root of the flash drive. Continue to repeat this process for all the ISO files you want to install such as Windows and any other ISOs that are NOT listed in the Yumi list (Windows EXCLUDED). ALWAYS INSTALL WINDOWS ISO BY SELECTING TRY AN UNLISTED ISO.


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yeah images are the way to go. you can put acronis on the sardu bootable along with hirens, break win 7 or ANY other images of systems with acronis down to 700mb pieces to all fit on fat32, all on one jumpdrive. #nasty

also to add: my disk is as follows: root> sardu menu and default files, all default hirens boot cd files, folder with exe files, folder with isos, driver pack solution windows executable (16gb by itself) then inside iso folder is acronis 2016 true image and universal boot, and 1 image of an xp system, win server 08 system, win 7 pro x86 and x64 system. after the image is installed on a system from acronis, you need to check achi/ide/raid setting in bios, and if still wont boot, run universal boot, then it should come up. then use driverpack solution (latest) to fill all the driver holes. then you should be fully up and running. rarely have i had to go find another driver on the manufacturers website and if i do, i will put that installable into the exe folder on my sardu disk, previously mentioned. this disk truly is the nastiest hack disk ive ever created and requires zero writing code or programming on my part. it may be one the most customized bootable, multi-faceted disks ever created. steve jobs and bill gates would probably want me to make them one, if they ever knew about it. ?

Ok, thanks for the follow up. If they possibly think they need the windows desktop for a specific app is mostly what I was curious about on the chance we provided that app for use already as an interactive app.

where the context variables are formed as usual using form.yml and the qemu-wrapper-ood is a script that contains the logic to run qemu on the basis of what the user requested in the submission form, for instance

I just started using qemu now but the options I have with RHEL 8 are not the same as what was given by Leonado. The qemu-system-x86_64 is replaced by qemu-kvm. I can get a windows desktop running inside of an xfce interactive desktop using virt-manager but I would like to know how to use the qemu-kvm to start the windows desktop without the RHEL8 interactive desktop. Does anyone have any insight into converting what Leonardo has here with the equivalent in qemu-kvm? I can come close but the display elements are for the virt-manager viewer and not with gtk.

It seems that the gtk display is not available with the RHEL 8 version of qemu-kvm so I will have to use the spice display agent just like the virt-manager app does when it sets up a vm but I have not been able to do that even after starting up the vdagentd on a server to create a display for the Windows Desktop.

Hi @rsand, perhaps you can try installing the pkg qemu-ui-gtk available in the Raven Extra third-party repo (Raven's RPM packages repository). That package provides the additional GTK UI for QEMU and should make the -display gtk available to your qemu-kvm I think. Note though that Raven is not an official repository and comes with no warranty. Alternatively, please take a look at the official fedora repos which usually have more pkgs than rhel including qemu-ui-gtk.

Head over to the VMS tab of your unRAID server,click Add VM and then click Windows 10. Give it whatever name and description you want. For the rest of the fields, you can leave them as default unless I say otherwise.

For BIOS, I believe its best to use OVMF unless you run into issues with windows installation, in which case I would try SeaBIOS. However if you do have to switch, you will have to recreate the VM entirely. Also, I think the difference between the two is that OVMF is for a UEFI boot, so you should use it if your GPU has UEFI support where as you should use SeaBIOS if it does not.

There are a couple of things I like to do to setup a new windows installation. The first step is getting the machine up to date with all of the latest updates from microsoft. To do this, just search for updates and install everything there until it says up to date. This will involve restarting your machine probably a few times. 152ee80cbc

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