78setup
The number "78" rarely refers to a version number. More often than not, it was an internal project ID or a batch number used by a specific driver-packing software (like or a tool called PackingBox ). If you open the file in a hex editor, you’ll usually see a reference to a build script that defaulted to the number "78" for the output name.
Remember these key takeaways:
Place your desired Windows image files ( .wim or .esd ) into a hard drive or external partition folder specified inside your 78setup.cfg profile. To display custom descriptions for your files in the user interface, create a companion text file sharing the exact same name as your archive (e.g., install_10pro.wim.txt ). Step 2: Boot WinPE and Launch the Utility 78setup
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The benefits of using 78setup are numerous. Here are just a few: The number "78" rarely refers to a version number
Auto-detects and chains unattended answer files ( unattend.xml ) and $OEM$ payload folders.
While each tool serves a similar purpose, they are optimized for different workflows. is the tool of choice for professionals who need granular control over every aspect of the installation. 78Setup excels when you need to manage a large library of operating systems from a single, organized interface. WinToHDD is the go-to for a simple, in-place installation without the need for a bootable USB. Remember these key takeaways: Place your desired Windows
Forwards target paths directly into the third-party WinNTSetup Engine. Advanced manual partitioning and boot flag manipulation.
: Launch a custom LiveCD or USB environment (such as Sergei Strelec WinPE or Xemom1) that contains the 78setup package.
