NSISBI aims to remove the current 2GB limit found in NSIS. This version adds support for using a separate file for storing the install data, therefore allowing installer sizes up to a theoretical max size of 8EB (this is controlled by NSIS_CONFIG_EXTERNAL_FILE_SUPPORT, this is turned on by default).

On versions before 7069-1, the compiler (makensis) is designed to run on 64 bit machines as this is the feature needed to make installers bigger than 2GB.

On versions before 7208-1, source files added to the installer are limited to 2GB per file (this is controlled by NSIS_CONFIG_LARGE_FILE_SUPPORT, this is turned on by default).

This project is the result of several different experiments focused on relieving the 2GB limit in NSIS, so it's still a work in progress. I'll try to keep it up to date with each major NSIS release.

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  • Allows installer sizes greater than 2GB
  • 32 and 64 bit installer support

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  • Very good functional features, looking forward to the arrival of 3.11
  • Thanks for adding the feature
  • Hello, first I would like to thank you for the excellent project. I would like to know if it is possible to create the .nisbin files separated by size, such as creating an 8gb installer with 3 files, the executable and 2 .nisbin files of 4gb each?
    Reply from nsisbi
    Posted 2024-09-18
    Hi there. At the moment, it's not possible. I would have to write a whole volume manager layer to support more than one external file, and I haven't seen any requests for such a feature until now. If there are enough requests, I might do it in the future.
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2016-01-04