
I 10:05:50 Image Single Layer Profile: DVD-R/RW (Media Capacity: 2.297.888) I 10:05:50 Image Contents: 904 Files, 85 Folders I 10:05:50 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:07

I 10:05:48 Content Type: Operating System Installation for WIndows 10: 5760336 KB (original) vs 5758656 KB (re-cerated).Īm I missing something, or is ImgBurn simply unable to create bootable ISOs for Windows?Ĭomputer used is plain vanilla Windows (Version 3.1766), settings on defaults., no antivirus installed. What I noted is that the created ISOs, even if I don't modify any of the ISO contents, but simply "repack" it to test the bootability, that they are slightly smaller than the originals, e.g.

Nonetheless neither a newly created Windows 10 nor Windows 11 ISO boots any more. I have set the "Advanced" properties for "Bootable Disc" like follows:īoot-Image: path to.

I then unpackerd the ISO to a local folder, added a bunch of files, and used ImageBurn to create a new ISO.

I downloaded the final ISOs for Windows 10 and Windows 11 from Microsoft, they boot and install fine in VMWare 15. I tried to create modified Windows 10/11 boot media for use with VMWare Workstation 15.
