This is both a issue and a feature request. Of of the perks of Software Assurance is a tool called DaRT (If you look hard enough, you can find a copy of both the builder and ISOs on the Internet Archive). This tool adds additional recovery tools to Windows PE that are made by Microsoft. I have tried to build an image with the Image Creator and then loading it into PhoenixPE; however, since the install.wim is removed, it does not work. I tried using NTlite to add the install.wim back and then loading it However, when I do that, it builds, but it does not boot into the desktop and just hangs at the last stage and just shows a back screen. There is a powershell implementation of the builder however it requires a powershell module that is iffy on Windows 11 and new versions of Windows 10 so I do not know the best way to do this but I would love if there would be a way to make it work.
This is both a issue and a feature request. Of of the perks of Software Assurance is a tool called DaRT (If you look hard enough, you can find a copy of both the builder and ISOs on the Internet Archive). This tool adds additional recovery tools to Windows PE that are made by Microsoft. I have tried to build an image with the Image Creator and then loading it into PhoenixPE; however, since the install.wim is removed, it does not work. I tried using NTlite to add the install.wim back and then loading it However, when I do that, it builds, but it does not boot into the desktop and just hangs at the last stage and just shows a back screen. There is a powershell implementation of the builder however it requires a powershell module that is iffy on Windows 11 and new versions of Windows 10 so I do not know the best way to do this but I would love if there would be a way to make it work.