I work for an IT shop and I want to create a single install dvd (or usb if its too large) to install everything. (and possibly have hirens and/or ubcd4win and others on it too) what I mean by everything includes at least:
xp home/pro/mce x86/x64 oem/retail
vista basic/home premium/business/ultimate/enterprise x86/x64 oem/retail
7 starter/home premium/professional/enterprise x86/x64 oem/retail
...
you get the idea, I also need installs for server 2003 and server 2008r2
for the oem installs I need the various manufacturer branded oem installs so I can use it with dell/hp/etc license keys, unless theres a decent workaround for that.
I looked around and didn't see another project like this on the forum, but its hard to search for such an all encompassing installer and not turn up half the threads as a result.
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everything in one
#2
Posted 13 October 2010 - 09:30 PM
Be glad that hirens has gone legal...
Anyways that will not fit properly on a dvd.
You will HAVE to use a large USB key or 3-4 dvd's (Each one specialized to diff. archtypes of windows installation media.
Do me a favor?
IF you find out how to add ubcd4win to a disk let me know.
I have my XP-n-one (THAT I MADE!!) and I would LOVE to add ubcd4win to it.
Anyways that will not fit properly on a dvd.
You will HAVE to use a large USB key or 3-4 dvd's (Each one specialized to diff. archtypes of windows installation media.
Do me a favor?
IF you find out how to add ubcd4win to a disk let me know.
I have my XP-n-one (THAT I MADE!!) and I would LOVE to add ubcd4win to it.
#3
Posted 14 October 2010 - 01:54 AM
Kelsenellenelvian, on 13 October 2010 - 09:30 PM, said:
Be glad that hirens has gone legal...
Distributing non distributable files without manufacturer permission?
http://www.boot-land...opic=11982&st=9
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IF you find out how to add ubcd4win to a disk let me know.
Move directory \I386 to another 4 char name.
And \Programs to \Programs.
Boot a (RAM) edited setupldr.bin.
As for multiboot part: include single parts to your multi boot loader
Or if you have a lot of RAM, use a ISO RAM load approach
http://ubcd4win.com/...indpost&p=76693
http://ubcd4win.com/...indpost&p=80078
#4
Posted 14 October 2010 - 02:00 AM
OH no chit?
And I thought that they had gone fully legit...
And I thought that they had gone fully legit...
#5
Posted 14 October 2010 - 12:34 PM
I'll worry about the troubleshooting software after I get the installers working then. so I guess just ignore the hirens part for now.
- ← Source drive identification for bootable USB
- Multi-Boot CD/DVDs
- More than one Operating system (Windows7/Vista) on one DVD →
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