By Froggy - Create Iso

Learn how to before turning it into an ISO.

Place all your Windows installation files into a single folder. For this example, let’s call it C:\ISO_Files . Ensure your custom install.wim or install.esd is located inside the sources subfolder. Step 2: Set Up the Froggy Directory

Right-click on the Froggy script and select . The script usually opens a command prompt window with a clean, branded interface. Step 4: Follow the On-Screen Prompts create iso by froggy

If you’re building custom Windows images for gaming, old hardware, or corporate environments, adding Froggy’s ISO tool to your toolkit is a game-changer.

Froggy scripts are pre-configured to handle "Dual-Boot" ISOs, meaning the same image will work on older Legacy BIOS machines and modern UEFI hardware. Learn how to before turning it into an ISO

Tell it where to save the finished .iso file. Label: Enter a name for the disk (e.g., "Win11_Pro_Lite"). Step 5: The Build Process Once you hit Enter, Froggy takes over. It automatically:

It uses the official Microsoft engine ( oscdimg ), ensuring the highest level of compatibility with ventoy, Rufus, and physical DVD media. Ensure your custom install

You specifically need the Deployment Tools feature installed.

If you are a developer, you can easily integrate Froggy’s logic into a larger automation pipeline. Troubleshooting Common Issues

To create an ISO using the Froggy method, you will need a few essentials: