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# Compiling & Deploying
To compile Voyager for your desired Windows 10 version, please change the `WINVER` macro in both the `types.h` (found in the PayLoad solution), and `WINVER` in `Utils.h`. Then use
HXD to export the payload as a C array. Replace the array found in `PayLoad.c` with your payload. Next you are going to want to bundle the bootmgfw file with the newly compiled Voyager.efi file. Using the bundler I made: `efi-bundler.exe bootmgfw.efi voyager.efi`.
To deploy this you must replace bootmgfw inside of your EFI partition. First you are going to mount the partition with `mountvol X: /S`, X: being the label you want to mount your EFI partition too.
Then rename bootmgfw.efi found in: EFI\Microsoft\Boot to bootmgfw.efi.backup.
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