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tutorial? #18
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All I know about this is that you need to compile the edk2, then compile the coreboot, then boot the coreboot with shofel2 |
Builded file link? |
How? |
Pkg building instructions - https://github.com/imbushuo/NintendoSwitchPkg#building |
Hey, how compile coreboot and edk2? |
Use Linux. To my knowledge, there's no way to use Windows to build (other than WSL or WSL2). |
But i dont know, what start
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I never used it to run Windows, but with my past experience (3+ years ago) of installing Windows 10 on a Raspberry Pi 3B+, you'll probably have to deploy a the WIM image (this is inside the ISO) using DISM to an SD card. Look up "DISM deploy WIM to drive" or similar for information on this. You will need Windows to deploy. I'm also going off memory, and don't have my computer, so some details might be wrong or unclear, apologies. I also never actually used this to install Windows, I installed Linux instead. |
Oh shit, this hard.... |
I will write a tutorial soon, I will also be uploading the files as a pre-release until Imbushuo is able to finish the project. I will say this, Windows will not work since there are no drivers. Imbushuo already explained to me about that. |
Of course not fully, but even without drivers it should start, ACPI, Processor driver, and driver for external USB devices are enough |
Build guide on my GitHub. I will also upload the files if you guys would like. I also apologize if there are any typos. I types this all out on my phone. https://github.com/WolfLink115/NintendoSwitchPkg/blob/master/buildinstructions.txt |
Thanks for the instruction to launch Coreboot and EDK2 |
Windows PE, you would need to download/make a Windows PE ISO and extract that ISO to an SDCard. EDK2 should automatically detect it and load up WinPE. With actual windows? No idea if that is possible ATM considering there are no windows drivers (except for CPU ofc), but you would have to use the same method the Raspberry Pi does afaik. Just apply the install.wim to the SDCard using Dism. |
Extract? |
And a few more questions:
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I don't understand the question asked in #1. Number 2, yeah, I can likely do my best to help. As to the installation, as I said with windows PE, you can just extract the iso onto the SDCard. The actual windows ISO is a different story. Dism++ might be the better option. |
1st question is already a translator problem |
No problem. I kinda figured that you were using a translator, and seeing as English can be a pretty complex language to speak, and that is saying something considering that is the only language in which I can speak lol Anyway, let me know if there is anything else I can help with. I will likely take a bit to respond as I am currently watching a movie. |
This goes off topic, but I recommend you use L4T Ubuntu for this. It has GPU drivers, and gaming on Linux is more than possible with Proton, especially if you're just looking for some light games to give your thumbs something to do on the go. Now back onto topic, I'll hopefully work on this issue when I get home tomorrow, assuming this still isn't resolved. |
The issue here is the tutorial, which I have already covered and provided the files, which is all on my GitHub. |
Just Install Windows Files with Rufus onto sd and boot EDK2 |
If you Want 64/32 Bit Windows Games Use Box64 and Box86 on L4T |
Hey Wolf, you remember how we were able to make a guide to start Windows on the installation screen? |
nintendo switch windows 10 install tutorial please
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