Vista Business and Enterprise on same DVD?
#1
Posted 25 May 2012 - 01:28 PM
I want to create a DVD containing Windows Vista Business and Enterprise Editions, both x86 and x64. So it's a total of 4 Editions only. (All should contain SP2.)
I got access to DreamSpark (formerly known as MSDN Academic Alliance) which offers me Business and Enterprise Editions.
The only version containing SP2 already is Business x86. So I created a WIM-File which contains Enterprise x86 SP2. It was successful and I could install it.
So, I tried to combine Business x86 SP2 and Enterprise x86 SP2 to one WIM-File - successfully. But when trying to install, I get an error. (Translated to English, it means something like: "Windows could not display the images available for installation.")
How can I solve this?
I should mention, that the offered ISO-Files does NOT contain more than one version. So versions like "Home Premium" or "Ultimate" are missing.
thanx for help!
#2
Posted 25 May 2012 - 01:53 PM
hydraulik, on 25 May 2012 - 01:28 PM, said:
#3
Posted 25 May 2012 - 02:07 PM
And keep in mind that this worked without any errors. I replaced the original install.wim with that one i just created - successfully. I could install without errors!
So I guess that the SP2 integration was successful and the WIM creation also was.
I combined them using "imagex /export", which was also finished without errors. For ISO creation I used oscdimg.
The only difference is, that I used the Windows 7 AIK instead of Vista AIK, but that shouldn't be the problem.
I think that I have to change anything on the DVD, maybe delete a file or something.
#5
Posted 26 May 2012 - 11:15 AM
Imagex.exe /info x:\Sources\install.wim(where x=your DVD drive)
There's probably a lot of info here on MSFN, but for expediency I give you this. You may have very well used a bad Index value. Basically, you simply START with the first Image (the Target WIM #1) and "export" the other three incrementing from the first, i.e. the FIRST (Target) is #1, the first MERGED one is #2, and so on.
Disclaimer - I haven't yet tried any of this as I am still working on other people's pc's, but believe this to be correct.
edit - I believe the "-info" simply displays the contents of the "[1].xml" file within "install.wim" (can be opened with Freeware 7-zip) and each # value is what corresponds to the [1] folder, the [2] folder, etc. Also, there should be corresponding "Edition" literals inside the "product.ini" file in the "sources" folder. I also note that (in mine - have the "full" dvd) I have a corresponding "something.clg" files in "sources".
HTH
This post has been edited by submix8c: 26 May 2012 - 11:22 AM
#6
Posted 26 May 2012 - 11:48 AM
WIM Information:
----------------
Path: f:\VistaTest\sources\install.wim
GUID: {4433ff1e-a34f-42e2-8b34-645ac387352e}
Image Count: 2
Compression: LZX
Part Number: 1/1
Attributes: 0x8
Relative path junction
Available Image Choices:
------------------------
<WIM>
<TOTALBYTES>2301265483</TOTALBYTES>
<IMAGE INDEX="1">
<NAME>Windows Vista BUSINESS</NAME>
<DESCRIPTION>Windows Vista BUSINESS</DESCRIPTION>
<FLAGS>BUSINESS</FLAGS>
<WINDOWS>
<ARCH>0</ARCH>
<PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft® Windows® Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
<HAL>acpiapic</HAL>
<PRODUCTTYPE>WinNT</PRODUCTTYPE>
<PRODUCTSUITE>Terminal Server</PRODUCTSUITE>
<LANGUAGES>
<LANGUAGE>de-DE</LANGUAGE>
<DEFAULT>de-DE</DEFAULT>
</LANGUAGES>
<VERSION>
<MAJOR>6</MAJOR>
<MINOR>0</MINOR>
<BUILD>6002</BUILD>
<SPBUILD>18005</SPBUILD>
</VERSION>
<SYSTEMROOT>WINDOWS</SYSTEMROOT>
</WINDOWS>
<DIRCOUNT>9363</DIRCOUNT>
<FILECOUNT>51376</FILECOUNT>
<TOTALBYTES>8132085270</TOTALBYTES>
<CREATIONTIME>
<HIGHPART>0x01C9BAB4</HIGHPART>
<LOWPART>0xA885CA2B</LOWPART>
</CREATIONTIME>
<LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
<HIGHPART>0x01C9BAC9</HIGHPART>
<LOWPART>0xF4B11ACD</LOWPART>
</LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
<DISPLAYNAME>Windows Vista Business</DISPLAYNAME>
<DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Windows Vista Business</DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>
</IMAGE>
<IMAGE INDEX="2">
<DIRCOUNT>9502</DIRCOUNT>
<FILECOUNT>51574</FILECOUNT>
<TOTALBYTES>8642614051</TOTALBYTES>
<HARDLINKBYTES>2469617191</HARDLINKBYTES>
<CREATIONTIME>
<HIGHPART>0x01CD3AA6</HIGHPART>
<LOWPART>0x6933D1B0</LOWPART>
</CREATIONTIME>
<LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
<HIGHPART>0x01CD3AC1</HIGHPART>
<LOWPART>0x47420636</LOWPART>
</LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
<WINDOWS>
<ARCH>0</ARCH>
<PRODUCTNAME>Betriebssystem Microsoft® Windows®</PRODUCTNAME>
<EDITIONID>Enterprise</EDITIONID>
<HAL>acpipic</HAL>
<PRODUCTTYPE>WinNT</PRODUCTTYPE>
<PRODUCTSUITE>Terminal Server</PRODUCTSUITE>
<LANGUAGES>
<LANGUAGE>de-DE</LANGUAGE>
<DEFAULT>de-DE</DEFAULT>
</LANGUAGES>
<VERSION>
<MAJOR>6</MAJOR>
<MINOR>0</MINOR>
<BUILD>6002</BUILD>
<SPBUILD>18005</SPBUILD>
<SPLEVEL>2</SPLEVEL>
</VERSION>
<SYSTEMROOT>WINDOWS</SYSTEMROOT>
</WINDOWS>
<NAME>Windows Vista Enterprise</NAME>
<FLAGS>Enterprise</FLAGS>
</IMAGE>
</WIM>
Edit: Note, that Enterprise is my captured image, like I explained before.
This post has been edited by hydraulik: 26 May 2012 - 11:50 AM
#7
Posted 26 May 2012 - 12:36 PM
Slipstream appears to be the same as yours.
I'm thinking (but not really sure) that there has to be consistency between that and the "product.ini" contents. I believe that there may be a CASE problem in the XML vs the PRODUCT.INI values.
Here's what I have for SP1 (all versions) -
WIM Information:
----------------
Path: g:\sources\install.wim
GUID: {0885f6cd-494f-4b68-90b6-3be5d5329ce1}
Image Count: 7
Compression: LZX
Part Number: 1/1
Attributes: 0xc
Integrity info
Relative path junction
Available Image Choices:
------------------------
<WIM>
<TOTALBYTES>2783148445</TOTALBYTES>
<IMAGE INDEX="1">
<NAME>Windows Vista BUSINESS</NAME>
<DESCRIPTION>Windows Vista BUSINESS</DESCRIPTION>
<FLAGS>BUSINESS</FLAGS>
<WINDOWS>
<ARCH>0</ARCH>
<PRODUCTNAME>Microsoftr Windowsr Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
<HAL>acpiapic</HAL>
<PRODUCTTYPE>WinNT</PRODUCTTYPE>
<PRODUCTSUITE>Terminal Server</PRODUCTSUITE>
<LANGUAGES>
<LANGUAGE>en-US</LANGUAGE>
<DEFAULT>en-US</DEFAULT>
</LANGUAGES>
<VERSION>
<MAJOR>6</MAJOR>
<MINOR>0</MINOR>
<BUILD>6001</BUILD>
<SPBUILD>18000</SPBUILD>
</VERSION>
<SYSTEMROOT>WINDOWS</SYSTEMROOT>
</WINDOWS>
<DIRCOUNT>8498</DIRCOUNT>
<FILECOUNT>47506</FILECOUNT>
<TOTALBYTES>7977058550</TOTALBYTES>
<CREATIONTIME>
<HIGHPART>0x01C85BE0</HIGHPART>
<LOWPART>0xA4C57678</LOWPART>
</CREATIONTIME>
<LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
<HIGHPART>0x01C85C0B</HIGHPART>
<LOWPART>0x6131A5EA</LOWPART>
</LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
<DISPLAYNAME>Windows Vista Business</DISPLAYNAME>
<DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Windows Vista Business</DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>
</IMAGE>
<IMAGE INDEX="2">
<NAME>Windows Vista HOMEBASIC</NAME>
<DESCRIPTION>Windows Vista HOMEBASIC</DESCRIPTION>
<FLAGS>HOMEBASIC</FLAGS>
<WINDOWS>
<ARCH>0</ARCH>
<PRODUCTNAME>Microsoftr Windowsr Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
<HAL>acpiapic</HAL>
<PRODUCTTYPE>WinNT</PRODUCTTYPE>
<PRODUCTSUITE>Terminal Server</PRODUCTSUITE>
<LANGUAGES>
<LANGUAGE>en-US</LANGUAGE>
<DEFAULT>en-US</DEFAULT>
</LANGUAGES>
<VERSION>
<MAJOR>6</MAJOR>
<MINOR>0</MINOR>
<BUILD>6001</BUILD>
<SPBUILD>18000</SPBUILD>
</VERSION>
<SYSTEMROOT>WINDOWS</SYSTEMROOT>
</WINDOWS>
<DIRCOUNT>8010</DIRCOUNT>
<FILECOUNT>44933</FILECOUNT>
<TOTALBYTES>7469033592</TOTALBYTES>
<CREATIONTIME>
<HIGHPART>0x01C85BE2</HIGHPART>
<LOWPART>0x2E6DFD30</LOWPART>
</CREATIONTIME>
<LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
<HIGHPART>0x01C85C0B</HIGHPART>
<LOWPART>0x8AE177F6</LOWPART>
</LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
<DISPLAYNAME>Windows Vista HomeBasic</DISPLAYNAME>
<DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Windows Vista HomeBasic</DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>
</IMAGE>
<IMAGE INDEX="3">
<NAME>Windows Vista HOMEPREMIUM</NAME>
<DESCRIPTION>Windows Vista HOMEPREMIUM</DESCRIPTION>
<FLAGS>HOMEPREMIUM</FLAGS>
<WINDOWS>
<ARCH>0</ARCH>
<PRODUCTNAME>Microsoftr Windowsr Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
<HAL>acpiapic</HAL>
<PRODUCTTYPE>WinNT</PRODUCTTYPE>
<PRODUCTSUITE>Terminal Server</PRODUCTSUITE>
<LANGUAGES>
<LANGUAGE>en-US</LANGUAGE>
<DEFAULT>en-US</DEFAULT>
</LANGUAGES>
<VERSION>
<MAJOR>6</MAJOR>
<MINOR>0</MINOR>
<BUILD>6001</BUILD>
<SPBUILD>18000</SPBUILD>
</VERSION>
<SYSTEMROOT>WINDOWS</SYSTEMROOT>
</WINDOWS>
<DIRCOUNT>8546</DIRCOUNT>
<FILECOUNT>47624</FILECOUNT>
<TOTALBYTES>8837956230</TOTALBYTES>
<CREATIONTIME>
<HIGHPART>0x01C85BE0</HIGHPART>
<LOWPART>0x1E702558</LOWPART>
</CREATIONTIME>
<LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
<HIGHPART>0x01C85C0B</HIGHPART>
<LOWPART>0xB91A68ED</LOWPART>
</LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
<DISPLAYNAME>Windows Vista HomePremium</DISPLAYNAME>
<DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Windows Vista HomePremium</DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>
</IMAGE>
<IMAGE INDEX="4">
<NAME>Windows Vista ULTIMATE</NAME>
<DESCRIPTION>Windows Vista ULTIMATE</DESCRIPTION>
<FLAGS>ULTIMATE</FLAGS>
<WINDOWS>
<ARCH>0</ARCH>
<PRODUCTNAME>Microsoftr Windowsr Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
<HAL>acpiapic</HAL>
<PRODUCTTYPE>WinNT</PRODUCTTYPE>
<PRODUCTSUITE>Terminal Server</PRODUCTSUITE>
<LANGUAGES>
<LANGUAGE>en-US</LANGUAGE>
<DEFAULT>en-US</DEFAULT>
</LANGUAGES>
<VERSION>
<MAJOR>6</MAJOR>
<MINOR>0</MINOR>
<BUILD>6001</BUILD>
<SPBUILD>18000</SPBUILD>
</VERSION>
<SYSTEMROOT>WINDOWS</SYSTEMROOT>
</WINDOWS>
<DIRCOUNT>8987</DIRCOUNT>
<FILECOUNT>49608</FILECOUNT>
<TOTALBYTES>8933364213</TOTALBYTES>
<CREATIONTIME>
<HIGHPART>0x01C85BE0</HIGHPART>
<LOWPART>0x7466D77A</LOWPART>
</CREATIONTIME>
<LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
<HIGHPART>0x01C85C0B</HIGHPART>
<LOWPART>0xD61D4A8C</LOWPART>
</LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
<DISPLAYNAME>Windows Vista Ultimate</DISPLAYNAME>
<DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Windows Vista Ultimate</DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>
</IMAGE>
<IMAGE INDEX="5">
<NAME>Windows Vista HOMEBASICN</NAME>
<DESCRIPTION>Windows Vista HOMEBASICN</DESCRIPTION>
<FLAGS>HOMEBASICN</FLAGS>
<WINDOWS>
<ARCH>0</ARCH>
<PRODUCTNAME>Microsoftr Windowsr Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
<HAL>acpiapic</HAL>
<PRODUCTTYPE>WinNT</PRODUCTTYPE>
<PRODUCTSUITE>Terminal Server</PRODUCTSUITE>
<LANGUAGES>
<LANGUAGE>en-US</LANGUAGE>
<DEFAULT>en-US</DEFAULT>
</LANGUAGES>
<VERSION>
<MAJOR>6</MAJOR>
<MINOR>0</MINOR>
<BUILD>6001</BUILD>
<SPBUILD>18000</SPBUILD>
</VERSION>
<SYSTEMROOT>WINDOWS</SYSTEMROOT>
</WINDOWS>
<DIRCOUNT>7846</DIRCOUNT>
<FILECOUNT>44010</FILECOUNT>
<TOTALBYTES>7017299284</TOTALBYTES>
<CREATIONTIME>
<HIGHPART>0x01C85BE0</HIGHPART>
<LOWPART>0x6FFE5884</LOWPART>
</CREATIONTIME>
<LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
<HIGHPART>0x01C85C0B</HIGHPART>
<LOWPART>0xF15D8D82</LOWPART>
</LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
<DISPLAYNAME>Windows Vista HomeBasic N</DISPLAYNAME>
<DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Windows Vista HomeBasic N</DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>
</IMAGE>
<IMAGE INDEX="6">
<NAME>Windows Vista BUSINESSN</NAME>
<DESCRIPTION>Windows Vista BUSINESSN</DESCRIPTION>
<FLAGS>BUSINESSN</FLAGS>
<WINDOWS>
<ARCH>0</ARCH>
<PRODUCTNAME>Microsoftr Windowsr Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
<HAL>acpiapic</HAL>
<PRODUCTTYPE>WinNT</PRODUCTTYPE>
<PRODUCTSUITE>Terminal Server</PRODUCTSUITE>
<LANGUAGES>
<LANGUAGE>en-US</LANGUAGE>
<DEFAULT>en-US</DEFAULT>
</LANGUAGES>
<VERSION>
<MAJOR>6</MAJOR>
<MINOR>0</MINOR>
<BUILD>6001</BUILD>
<SPBUILD>18000</SPBUILD>
</VERSION>
<SYSTEMROOT>WINDOWS</SYSTEMROOT>
</WINDOWS>
<DIRCOUNT>8332</DIRCOUNT>
<FILECOUNT>46576</FILECOUNT>
<TOTALBYTES>7526853964</TOTALBYTES>
<CREATIONTIME>
<HIGHPART>0x01C85BDF</HIGHPART>
<LOWPART>0x648B45DC</LOWPART>
</CREATIONTIME>
<LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
<HIGHPART>0x01C85C0C</HIGHPART>
<LOWPART>0x1D721EEB</LOWPART>
</LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
<DISPLAYNAME>Windows Vista Business N</DISPLAYNAME>
<DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Windows Vista Business N</DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>
</IMAGE>
<IMAGE INDEX="7">
<NAME>Windows Vista STARTER</NAME>
<DESCRIPTION>Windows Vista STARTER</DESCRIPTION>
<FLAGS>STARTER</FLAGS>
<WINDOWS>
<ARCH>0</ARCH>
<PRODUCTNAME>Microsoftr Windowsr Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
<HAL>acpiapic</HAL>
<PRODUCTTYPE>WinNT</PRODUCTTYPE>
<PRODUCTSUITE>Terminal Server</PRODUCTSUITE>
<LANGUAGES>
<LANGUAGE>en-US</LANGUAGE>
<DEFAULT>en-US</DEFAULT>
</LANGUAGES>
<VERSION>
<MAJOR>6</MAJOR>
<MINOR>0</MINOR>
<BUILD>6001</BUILD>
<SPBUILD>18000</SPBUILD>
</VERSION>
<SYSTEMROOT>WINDOWS</SYSTEMROOT>
</WINDOWS>
<DIRCOUNT>7928</DIRCOUNT>
<FILECOUNT>44279</FILECOUNT>
<TOTALBYTES>7364066152</TOTALBYTES>
<CREATIONTIME>
<HIGHPART>0x01C85BE0</HIGHPART>
<LOWPART>0x1653A770</LOWPART>
</CREATIONTIME>
<LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
<HIGHPART>0x01C85C0C</HIGHPART>
<LOWPART>0x3D4C3157</LOWPART>
</LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
<DISPLAYNAME>Windows Vista Starter</DISPLAYNAME>
<DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Windows Vista Starter</DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>
</IMAGE>
</WIM>
Product.ini[sku] skuid=PRODUCT_STARTER,PRODUCT_HOME_BASIC,PRODUCT_HOME_PREMIUM,PRODUCT_BUSINESS,PRODUCT_ENTERPRISE,PRODUCT_ULTIMATE,PRODUCT_HOME_BASIC_N,PRODUCT_BUSINESS_N,PRODUCT_HOME_PREMIUM_N,PRODUCT_ENTERPRISE_N,PRODUCT_ULTIMATE_N [cmi] namespace=urn:schemas-microsoft-com:unattend UseVistaRtmKeys=true USEWS08KEYS=true ClientServerSplit=true AnswerFileFormat=1 [BuildInfo] staged=BUSINESS,BUSINESSN,HOMEBASIC,HOMEBASICN,HOMEPREMIUM,STARTER,ULTIMATEThere's a ".CLG" for each (mixed case).
01/19/2008 04:00 PM 466,031 install_Windows Vista BUSINESS.clg 01/19/2008 04:00 PM 464,271 install_Windows Vista BUSINESSN.clg 01/19/2008 04:00 PM 439,388 install_Windows Vista HOMEBASIC.clg 01/19/2008 04:00 PM 437,627 install_Windows Vista HOMEBASICN.clg 01/19/2008 04:00 PM 467,115 install_Windows Vista HOMEPREMIUM.clg 01/19/2008 04:00 PM 435,251 install_Windows Vista STARTER.clg 01/19/2008 04:00 PM 487,047 install_Windows Vista ULTIMATE.clgNote that this is Vista x86 w/SP1.
Same merge method except this one is for Windows 7 (nearly identical).
This post has been edited by submix8c: 26 May 2012 - 12:45 PM
#8
Posted 29 May 2012 - 11:01 AM
I do not have clg-files. In Windows 7 they are only necessary for editing. And if missing, they can be created easily. However, I tried to create them with "Windows System Image Manager" (part from AIK) - but it was unable to create them both.
I think there may be an issue with my WIM. Because it works. But only when containing "Business x86 SP2" AND "Enterprise x86 SP2" I cannot install.
( -- Edit: I also recreated the WIM, recaptured and also reinstalled with recapturing after, noting seemed to work. Seems that Enterprise and Business cannot be combined to one WIM. oO -- )
But I just found out, that Vista Business can be activated using an Enterprise Key. I couldn't believe this until I tried out successfully. So, I don't need Enterprise on that DVD.
I will now try to create "Business x64 SP2" and create a WIM-file containing both images and I will tell you if it was successful.
Thank you for help so far.
This post has been edited by hydraulik: 29 May 2012 - 11:03 AM
#9
Posted 29 May 2012 - 11:33 AM
Read that - you may want to stick with Enterprise as it's the better of the two (in addition to supporting MUI, which Business does not - the problem is there since you attempted to change languages?)
#10
Posted 30 May 2012 - 06:59 AM
- Installation in virtual environment. - I use Virtualbox for that which works with Business as well.
- P2P Meeting Place - Never heard of that.
- MUI - Don't need. German version is enough (and I still have English ISOs on my DreamSpark, if not!)
- Secure Startup (Cornerstone) - ?!?
- BitLocker - Never used that! (If I need drive encryption, I still can use TrueCrypt!)
I know that "Enterprise" is equal to "Ultimate", but there are no features I need. And Windows 7 Professional is like the Business Edition in Vista, but I'm good with the Professional Edition. (Windows 7 Enterprise offers a nice feature missing in Professional: native VHD boot, but I don't have the choice here. ^^)
And away from that, I want a disc containing editions all editions I can activate with my keys. If I'd only choose Enterprise, I'm sure I couldn't use Business key for activation.
So, I'll try with Business editions only. I'll tell you if it worked.
PS: I think I found the problem btw. It seems that you cannot combine captured WIMs with non-captured ones.
#11
Posted 30 May 2012 - 01:32 PM
#12
Posted 30 May 2012 - 03:00 PM
imagex.exe /compress maximum /flags "ENTERPRISE" /capture C: D:\INSTALL.WIM "Windows Vista ENTERPRISE"
Seems to be correct, doesn't it?!
Btw: It's one of the last lines in my WIM. Take a second look.
Edit: There you'll see "Enterprise" in case of "ENTERPRISE", but I tried both. -.-
This post has been edited by hydraulik: 30 May 2012 - 03:01 PM
#13
Posted 31 May 2012 - 05:59 AM
#14
Posted 31 May 2012 - 07:35 AM
Oh... your second image doesn't have the same amount of objects as the first. It is missing DisplayName and DisplayDescription at least.
#15
Posted 31 May 2012 - 09:09 AM
Tripredacus, on 31 May 2012 - 07:35 AM, said:
I used the "Business SP2 x86" boot.wim. Nothing's changed in it. (Maybe I can find a 2nd 'product.ini' inside it which needs to be edited as well?)
Tripredacus, on 31 May 2012 - 07:35 AM, said:
How do I add that?
#16
Posted 01 June 2012 - 08:36 AM
Tripredacus, on 31 May 2012 - 07:35 AM, said:
I do not know how to add them. But: I got it working anyway. "DisplayName" and "DisplayDescription" seem to be optional.
It was just "Description". To add a description, you will just have to change the captureing-line from
imagex /compress maximum /flags "Ultimate" /capture d: c:\install.wim "Ultimate"
to
imagex /compress maximum /flags "ULTIMATE" /capture d: c:\install.wim "Windows Vista Ultimate" "Windows Vista Ultimate"
Editions are ALWAYS written in capitals. Even for "Name" and "Description". But they aren't in DisplayName/DisplayDescription. Just add the last parameter to get it working and do not use capitals for them to make it look consistent.
Only questions left: How can I add "DisplayName" and "DisplayDescription"?
And: The setup seem to be very slow. I used the setup routine from SP2-ISO, just edited WIM and product.ini.
Last: How can I prevent setup from asking for a key? I want to have it like in Win7-Setup and install my key later.
#17
Posted 01 June 2012 - 08:48 AM
http://www.cluberti....s-7-deployment/
Although, there should be a file on the DVD with these in it as well.
#18
Posted 01 June 2012 - 09:05 AM
The setup isn't as slow as I thought in the beginning. Usually the setup took me about 30 minutes in VM to complete, now it's like 10-15 minutes. But the setup itself seem to react slowly. It takes longer to get to the next screen.
Edit: Now I have an ISO containing Business x86 SP2, Enterprise x86 SP2, Business x64 SP2.
Business x86 should work, because this have been an original Image.
Enterprise x86 works, just installed! Quick install!
Business x64 - not tested yet, but it should.
This post has been edited by hydraulik: 01 June 2012 - 09:08 AM
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