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WizardKit v1.8.3 - Esther Build
Linux
* HW-Diagnostics
  * osTicket posts now colored as appropriate (diag for PASS, diag fail for anything else)
  * RAM info now included in CPU osTicket posts
  * Drives won't be failed for just SMART 188/BC
  * Power-on-time over 3 years will marked drives as failed (if that's the only issue then the other tests will be allowed to run)
* ddrescue-tui (WKClone) now checks the destination drive's health before starting
* Improved startup scripts - Much clearer on what's happening during the startup process
* Improved tmux integration - launching WKClone / HW-Diags from inside tmux no longer crashes the script
* Misc bugifxes

Windows
* d7II
  * Improved launcher - Runs safety checks, starts ESET's AVRemover, afterwards it launches d7II (Should help catch issues earlier in the workflow)
  * System Restore enabled and restore point created early in the d7II process
  * Python check removed from d7II steps and is instead included in the d7II launcher
* Chrome notifications are now disabled during System Setup (only affects new profiles unfortunately)
* Misc bugfixes
2019-07-16 20:33:46 -06:00
.bin Updated main.py 2019-07-08 23:39:44 -06:00
.cbin/_include Updated ESET NOD32 AV settings 2019-05-28 00:04:40 -06:00
.kit_items Reorganized root folder 2017-12-01 19:14:56 -08:00
.linux_items Added shortcut for WKClone (Super+c) 2019-07-09 19:14:36 -06:00
.pe_items WinPE files moved into place. 2017-12-01 19:43:42 -08:00
Images New theme 2019-07-09 01:10:19 -06:00
.gitignore Started new Linux build script 2017-12-11 21:36:31 -08:00
Build Kit.cmd Updated wallpapers 2019-05-23 15:51:07 -06:00
Build Linux Missed a rEFInd wallpaper section, switched to PNG 2019-05-29 21:10:21 -06:00
Build PE.cmd Updated Build PE.cmd 2017-12-30 17:06:05 -07:00
LICENSE.txt Update 'LICENSE.txt' 2018-09-05 13:45:45 -07:00
README.md Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/dev' into dev 2018-09-28 13:29:58 -06:00

Wizard Kit

A collection of scripts to help technicians service Windows systems.

Main Kit

Build Requirements

  • PowerShell 3.0 or newer1
  • 10 Gb disk space

Initial Setup

  • Replace artwork as desired
  • Run Build Kit.cmd which will do the following:
    • Download 7-Zip, ConEmu, Notepad++, and Python (including wheel packages)
    • Open main.py in Notepad++ for configuration
    • Update the rest of the tools with the .bin\Scripts\update_kit.py script

Layout

  • Root
    • Main script launchers:
  • .bin
    • Extracted programs: As compressed tools are run they will be extracted here.
    • Scripts
      • "Real" scripts live here and are run via their respective launchers.
  • .cbin
    • This folder holds the compressed and encrypted tool archives.
    • They are extracted at runtime as needed.
  • Data Recovery
    • This folder is not copied by Copy WizardKit.cmd to help discourage
    • recovering data to the same drive.
  • Data Transfers
  • Diagnostics
  • Drivers
  • Installers
  • Misc
  • Repairs
  • Uninstallers

Live Linux

Build Requirements

  • Arch Linux
  • 6 Gb disk space

Initial Setup

  • Replace artwork as desired
  • Install Arch Linux in a virtual machine (VirtualBox is a good option for Windows systems).
  • Add a standard user to the Arch Linux installation.
  • Install git # pacman -Syu git
  • (Recommended) Install and configure sudo
  • Login to the user added above
  • Download the Github repo $ git clone https://1201north.ddns.net:3000/2Shirt/WizardKit.git
  • Run the build script
    • $ cd WizardKit
    • $ ./Build\ Linux -b
    • The build script does the following:
      • Installs missing dependencies via pacman
      • Opens main.py in nano for configuration
      • Downloads, builds, and adds AUR packages to a local repo
      • Builds the Live Linux ISO

Notes

  • The WinPE boot options require files to be copied from a completed WinPE build.
    • This is done below for the Combined UFD

Windows PE

Build Requirements

  • Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit for Windows 10
    • Deployment Tools
    • Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE)
    • All other features are not required
  • PowerShell 3.0 or newer
  • 8 Gb disk space

Initial Setup

  • Replace artwork as desired
  • Run Build PE.cmd which will do the following:
    • Load the WADK environment
    • Open main.py in notepad for configuration
    • Download all tools
    • Build both 32-bit & 64-bit PE images (exported as ISO files)

Combined Wizard Kit

Build Requirements

  • 64-bit system or virtual machine
  • 4 Gb RAM
  • 8 Gb USB flash drive (16 Gb or larger recommended)

Overview

There's a build-ufd script which does the following:

  • Checks for the presence if the Linux ISO and the (64-bit) WinPE ISO.
  • Formats the selected UFD using FAT32.
    • All data will be deleted from the UFD resulting in DATA LOSS.
  • Copies the required files from the Linux ISO, WinPE ISO, and Main Kit folder to the UFD.
  • Installs Syslinux to the UFD making it bootable on legacy systems.
  • Sets the boot files/folders to be hidden under Windows.

Setup

  • Boot to a Live Linux ISO built following the instructions above.
    • You can apply it to a UFD using rufus for physical systems.
    • Virtual machines should be able to use the Linux ISO directly.
  • Mount the device(s) or network share(s) that contain the Linux ISO, WinPE ISO, and Main Kit folder.
  • Connect the UFD but don't mount it.
  • Get the device name of the UFD.
    • You can use $ hw-drive-info to help.
  • $ sudo build-ufd --ufd-device [device] --linux-iso [path] --main-kit [path] --winpe-iso [path]
    • 2nd Warning: All data will be erased from the UFD resulting in DATA LOSS.
    • NOTE: The Main Kit folder will be renamed on the UFD using $KIT_NAME_FULL
      • $KIT_NAME_FULL defaults to "Wizard Kit" but can be changed in main.py
    • You can include extra items by using the --extra-dir option
      • (e.g. $ sudo build-ufd --ufd-device [device] --linux-iso [path] --main-kit [path] --winpe-iso [path] --extra-dir [path])
    • To include images for the WinPE Setup section, put the files in "Extras/images".
      • WinPE Setup will recognize ESD, WIM, and SWM2 images.
      • The filenames should be "Win7", "Win8", or "Win10"

Notes

  1. PowerShell 6.0 on Windows 7 is not supported by the build script.
  2. See wimlib-imagex for details about split WIM images.