Ok guys let's figure this out: how do I find where the windows install iso stores it's bootloader code, because that's what I need to find. Afaict they basically nuked the hell out of iso9660 for windows 10 bootable CDs, but the bootloader is there somewhere.
Yeah, sorry, I saw it after the replies. Weird, what tool were you using to extract the contents?
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Nautilus, which... Idfk what it was using for a backend. I was being lazy, ths machine I was testing this on was my airgap laptop since it was convenient, but it's horribly out of date too. I copied the windows iso's files and the uefi literally finds it without chainloading.
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Yeah, the one nice thing about UEFI is it understands (some) filesystems, so these days you often can just not care about any of the bootloader/bootblock shenanigans and just throw files in there.
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