# Deploy Windows 10 from Linux This is a simple Python script that installs Windows 10 to a target disk from a running Linux system (i.e., without booting from Windows installation ISO and without using Windows PE). ## Use cases * Mass-install Windows workstations from a PXE-booted Linux environment. (Here it may be useful to convert install.wim to a pipable WIM file and then you can stream it e.g. using HTTP from a server). * Provision VMs with Windows 10 with a single command, without any intermediate steps with mounting ISOs, changing boot order and the like. ## Limitations * Currently supports only BIOS boot, not UEFI. But this should be easy to implement. ## Additional resources * [Create a windows system from scratch using Linux][from-scratch] -- forum thread at reboot.pro that discusses attempts to achieve exactly this * [NTDEV YouTube channel][NTDEV] -- videos from crazy Windows experiments and hacks ### Windows boot process * [Windows 7-10 Master Boot Record][MBR] -- disassembly and analysis * [Windows 8-10 NTFS Volume Boot Record][VBR] -- disassembly and analysis #### BCD database ### Windows installation process * [Configuration passes in unattend.xml][passes] [MBR]: https://thestarman.pcministry.com/asm/mbr/W7MBR.htm [VBR]: https://thestarman.pcministry.com/asm/mbr/W8VBR.htm| [from-scratch]: http://reboot.pro/topic/20468-create-a-windows-system-from-scratch-using-linux/ [passes]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/how-configuration-passes-work [NTDEV]: https://www.youtube.com/c/NTDEV/videos