![]() The \sources version works to set up dual- or multi-boot at runtime inside Windows 10 itself. The key distinction comes from the uses to which these two different setup files may be put. That’s what I’d expect, based on the difference in file sizes. Also, the \sources version has a lot of stuff in it that the root version does not. Because they’re binary files (which I didn’t attempt to reverse compile) all I can see is that there are indeed lots of differences between the two files. ![]() Just for grins, I ran the file comparison command (FC) and the old WinDiff utility against the two versions. ![]()
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