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HOWTO: Windows Vista x86 and x64 in the same DVD Guide here! Includes al Versions of vista Rate Topic: -----

#41 User is offline   uncle joe 

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  Posted 18 August 2008 - 08:16 PM

Thanks for your help Neo !! That's crazy it's like in the Matrix Movie!

I've made as noticed on the site you gave me ...
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The result is the same :
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I've also tried to type the licence for see if i can go further, but I stay stuck at the same point.

What is the importance of the .clg file? The link you gave me don't talk about these file, i'm astonished. Why did Microsoft put them on the DVD if it's useless ?

Here is the information about the install.wim file i've generated (from WinPE Command Line tool) :

 
c:\VistaAIO\VistaSP1x32x64\sources>imagex /info ./install.wim

ImageX Tool for Windows
Copyright  Microsoft Corp. All rights reserved.



WIM Information:
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GUID:        {e4d42f90-d941-4f6f-aa8c-4e5f98f65720}
Image Count: 7
Compression: LZX
Part Number: 1/1
Attributes:  0x8
             Relative path junction


Available Image Choices:
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<WIM>
  <TOTALBYTES>4146214242</TOTALBYTES>
  <IMAGE INDEX="1">
    <NAME>Windows Vista Professionnel x32</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>fr-FR</LANGUAGE>
        <DEFAULT>fr-FR</DEFAULT>
      </LANGUAGES>
      <VERSION>
        <MAJOR>6</MAJOR>
        <MINOR>0</MINOR>
        <BUILD>6001</BUILD>
        <SPBUILD>18000</SPBUILD>
      </VERSION>
      <SYSTEMROOT>WINDOWS</SYSTEMROOT>
    </WINDOWS>
    <DIRCOUNT>8752</DIRCOUNT>
    <FILECOUNT>48055</FILECOUNT>
    <TOTALBYTES>7755000465</TOTALBYTES>
    <CREATIONTIME>
      <HIGHPART>0x01C85BE0</HIGHPART>
      <LOWPART>0xA4C57678</LOWPART>
    </CREATIONTIME>
    <LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
      <HIGHPART>0x01C90023</HIGHPART>
      <LOWPART>0x37481546</LOWPART>
    </LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
    <DISPLAYNAME>Windows Vista Professionnel</DISPLAYNAME>
    <DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Windows Vista Professionnel</DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>
  </IMAGE>
  <IMAGE INDEX="2">
    <NAME>Windows Vista Edition Familiale Basique x32</NAME>
    <DESCRIPTION>Windows Vista HOMEBASIC</DESCRIPTION>
    <FLAGS>HOMEBASIC</FLAGS>
    <WINDOWS>
      <ARCH>0</ARCH>
      <PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft Windows Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
      <HAL>acpiapic</HAL>
      <PRODUCTTYPE>WinNT</PRODUCTTYPE>
      <PRODUCTSUITE>Terminal Server</PRODUCTSUITE>
      <LANGUAGES>
        <LANGUAGE>fr-FR</LANGUAGE>
        <DEFAULT>fr-FR</DEFAULT>
      </LANGUAGES>
      <VERSION>
        <MAJOR>6</MAJOR>
        <MINOR>0</MINOR>
        <BUILD>6001</BUILD>
        <SPBUILD>18000</SPBUILD>
      </VERSION>
      <SYSTEMROOT>WINDOWS</SYSTEMROOT>
    </WINDOWS>
    <DIRCOUNT>8266</DIRCOUNT>
    <FILECOUNT>45405</FILECOUNT>
    <TOTALBYTES>7244023970</TOTALBYTES>
    <CREATIONTIME>
      <HIGHPART>0x01C85BE2</HIGHPART>
      <LOWPART>0x2E6DFD30</LOWPART>
    </CREATIONTIME>
    <LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
      <HIGHPART>0x01C90023</HIGHPART>
      <LOWPART>0x4EB43CE6</LOWPART>
    </LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
    <DISPLAYNAME>Windows Vista +dition Familiale Basique</DISPLAYNAME>
    <DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Windows Vista +dition Familiale Basique</DISPLAYDESCRIP
ION>
  </IMAGE>
  <IMAGE INDEX="3">
    <NAME>Windows Vista Edition Familiale Premium x32</NAME>
    <DESCRIPTION>Windows Vista HOMEPREMIUM</DESCRIPTION>
    <FLAGS>HOMEPREMIUM</FLAGS>
    <WINDOWS>
      <ARCH>0</ARCH>
      <PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft Windows Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
      <HAL>acpiapic</HAL>
      <PRODUCTTYPE>WinNT</PRODUCTTYPE>
      <PRODUCTSUITE>Terminal Server</PRODUCTSUITE>
      <LANGUAGES>
        <LANGUAGE>fr-FR</LANGUAGE>
        <DEFAULT>fr-FR</DEFAULT>
      </LANGUAGES>
      <VERSION>
        <MAJOR>6</MAJOR>
        <MINOR>0</MINOR>
        <BUILD>6001</BUILD>
        <SPBUILD>18000</SPBUILD>
      </VERSION>
      <SYSTEMROOT>WINDOWS</SYSTEMROOT>
    </WINDOWS>
    <DIRCOUNT>8796</DIRCOUNT>
    <FILECOUNT>48123</FILECOUNT>
    <TOTALBYTES>8615424364</TOTALBYTES>
    <CREATIONTIME>
      <HIGHPART>0x01C85BE0</HIGHPART>
      <LOWPART>0x1E702558</LOWPART>
    </CREATIONTIME>
    <LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
      <HIGHPART>0x01C90023</HIGHPART>
      <LOWPART>0x752973E6</LOWPART>
    </LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
    <DISPLAYNAME>Windows Vista +dition Familiale Premium</DISPLAYNAME>
    <DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Windows Vista +dition Familiale Premium</DISPLAYDESCRIP
ION>
  </IMAGE>
  <IMAGE INDEX="4">
    <NAME>Windows Vista Edition Integrale x32</NAME>
    <DESCRIPTION>Windows Vista ULTIMATE</DESCRIPTION>
    <FLAGS>ULTIMATE</FLAGS>
    <WINDOWS>
      <ARCH>0</ARCH>
      <PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft Windows Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
      <HAL>acpiapic</HAL>
      <PRODUCTTYPE>WinNT</PRODUCTTYPE>
      <PRODUCTSUITE>Terminal Server</PRODUCTSUITE>
      <LANGUAGES>
        <LANGUAGE>fr-FR</LANGUAGE>
        <DEFAULT>fr-FR</DEFAULT>
      </LANGUAGES>
      <VERSION>
        <MAJOR>6</MAJOR>
        <MINOR>0</MINOR>
        <BUILD>6001</BUILD>
        <SPBUILD>18000</SPBUILD>
      </VERSION>
      <SYSTEMROOT>WINDOWS</SYSTEMROOT>
    </WINDOWS>
    <DIRCOUNT>9239</DIRCOUNT>
    <FILECOUNT>50185</FILECOUNT>
    <TOTALBYTES>8710295893</TOTALBYTES>
    <CREATIONTIME>
      <HIGHPART>0x01C85BE0</HIGHPART>
      <LOWPART>0x7466D77A</LOWPART>
    </CREATIONTIME>
    <LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
      <HIGHPART>0x01C90023</HIGHPART>
      <LOWPART>0x8E9860C6</LOWPART>
    </LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
    <DISPLAYNAME>Windows Vista +dition Intgrale</DISPLAYNAME>
    <DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Windows Vista +dition Intgrale</DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>
  </IMAGE>
  <IMAGE INDEX="5">
    <NAME>Windows Vista Professionnel x64</NAME>
    <DESCRIPTION>Windows Vista BUSINESS</DESCRIPTION>
    <FLAGS>BUSINESS</FLAGS>
    <WINDOWS>
      <ARCH>9</ARCH>
      <PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft Windows Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
      <HAL>acpiapic</HAL>
      <PRODUCTTYPE>WinNT</PRODUCTTYPE>
      <PRODUCTSUITE>Terminal Server</PRODUCTSUITE>
      <LANGUAGES>
        <LANGUAGE>fr-FR</LANGUAGE>
        <DEFAULT>fr-FR</DEFAULT>
      </LANGUAGES>
      <VERSION>
        <MAJOR>6</MAJOR>
        <MINOR>0</MINOR>
        <BUILD>6001</BUILD>
        <SPBUILD>18000</SPBUILD>
      </VERSION>
      <SYSTEMROOT>WINDOWS</SYSTEMROOT>
    </WINDOWS>
    <DIRCOUNT>13188</DIRCOUNT>
    <FILECOUNT>66787</FILECOUNT>
    <TOTALBYTES>11569533957</TOTALBYTES>
    <CREATIONTIME>
      <HIGHPART>0x01C85BEA</HIGHPART>
      <LOWPART>0x58207B11</LOWPART>
    </CREATIONTIME>
    <LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
      <HIGHPART>0x01C90024</HIGHPART>
      <LOWPART>0x0C7D61C6</LOWPART>
    </LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
    <DISPLAYNAME>Windows Vista Professionnel</DISPLAYNAME>
    <DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Windows Vista Professionnel</DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>
  </IMAGE>
  <IMAGE INDEX="6">
    <NAME>Windows Vista Edition Familiale Premium x64</NAME>
    <DESCRIPTION>Windows Vista HOMEPREMIUM</DESCRIPTION>
    <FLAGS>HOMEPREMIUM</FLAGS>
    <WINDOWS>
      <ARCH>9</ARCH>
      <PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft Windows Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
      <HAL>acpiapic</HAL>
      <PRODUCTTYPE>WinNT</PRODUCTTYPE>
      <PRODUCTSUITE>Terminal Server</PRODUCTSUITE>
      <LANGUAGES>
        <LANGUAGE>fr-FR</LANGUAGE>
        <DEFAULT>fr-FR</DEFAULT>
      </LANGUAGES>
      <VERSION>
        <MAJOR>6</MAJOR>
        <MINOR>0</MINOR>
        <BUILD>6001</BUILD>
        <SPBUILD>18000</SPBUILD>
      </VERSION>
      <SYSTEMROOT>WINDOWS</SYSTEMROOT>
    </WINDOWS>
    <DIRCOUNT>13231</DIRCOUNT>
    <FILECOUNT>66860</FILECOUNT>
    <TOTALBYTES>12501820521</TOTALBYTES>
    <CREATIONTIME>
      <HIGHPART>0x01C85BEB</HIGHPART>
      <LOWPART>0x56134914</LOWPART>
    </CREATIONTIME>
    <LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
      <HIGHPART>0x01C90024</HIGHPART>
      <LOWPART>0x327B9406</LOWPART>
    </LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
    <DISPLAYNAME>Windows Vista +dition Familiale Premium</DISPLAYNAME>
    <DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Windows Vista +dition Familiale Premium</DISPLAYDESCRIP
ION>
  </IMAGE>
  <IMAGE INDEX="7">
    <NAME>Windows Vista Edition Integrale x64</NAME>
    <DESCRIPTION>Windows Vista ULTIMATE</DESCRIPTION>
    <FLAGS>ULTIMATE</FLAGS>
    <WINDOWS>
      <ARCH>9</ARCH>
      <PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft Windows Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
      <HAL>acpiapic</HAL>
      <PRODUCTTYPE>WinNT</PRODUCTTYPE>
      <PRODUCTSUITE>Terminal Server</PRODUCTSUITE>
      <LANGUAGES>
        <LANGUAGE>fr-FR</LANGUAGE>
        <DEFAULT>fr-FR</DEFAULT>
      </LANGUAGES>
      <VERSION>
        <MAJOR>6</MAJOR>
        <MINOR>0</MINOR>
        <BUILD>6001</BUILD>
        <SPBUILD>18000</SPBUILD>
      </VERSION>
      <SYSTEMROOT>WINDOWS</SYSTEMROOT>
    </WINDOWS>
    <DIRCOUNT>13717</DIRCOUNT>
    <FILECOUNT>69104</FILECOUNT>
    <TOTALBYTES>12617959929</TOTALBYTES>
    <CREATIONTIME>
      <HIGHPART>0x01C85BEC</HIGHPART>
      <LOWPART>0x57E7E795</LOWPART>
    </CREATIONTIME>
    <LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
      <HIGHPART>0x01C90024</HIGHPART>
      <LOWPART>0x4D53B5A6</LOWPART>
    </LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
    <DISPLAYNAME>Windows Vista +dition Intgrale</DISPLAYNAME>
    <DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Windows Vista +dition Intgrale</DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>
  </IMAGE>
</WIM>

 


Thanks again for reply me ... I'm still seeking for making my own custom Vista DVD with x32 and x64 systems ... (not more not less)

Have a good Day !!!

This post has been edited by uncle joe: 18 August 2008 - 08:17 PM



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Posted 21 August 2008 - 01:49 AM

View Postchon_, on Mar 20 2007, 07:36 PM, said:

6. Delete al .clg files from your distribution folder (D:\VistaAIO\Distribucion)

Which is the reason to delete catalog files?
In other guide I didn't see this step.

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  Posted 21 August 2008 - 02:37 PM

Hi Everybody,

Still diggin' about these CLG Files stored in Vista DVD.

Here are these files in Windows Vista DVD x32 :
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Here for Windows Vista 64 :
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Here for my custom install.wim (contains Vista x32 and x64) :
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How to generate your .clg file? That's easy : Download WAIK from Microsoft then with the software called WSIM (Windows Service Image Manager)
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Go to Tools menu > choose in the list Create a catalog ... and Then choose Image file (install.wim) you've generate before (as you follow chon_ guide).

It takes between 10 up to 25 minutes ... for each catalog creation.

Still waiting for help about these problem :
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Thanks ...

See U. Joe

PS : sorry for missing thumbnails .... (click for see capture)

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Posted 31 August 2008 - 01:33 AM

Hi guys I tried this on vlite created vista ultimate sp1 32bit and 64bit iso base files but imagex info for both sources install.wim so index 1 as i only set vlite to extract ultimate edition for both iso bases.

Now question is how do i confirm, the 64bit wim is merged into 32bit as i ran info on both install.wim after the merge command and they remain same as before ?

thanks

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Posted 28 November 2008 - 01:27 PM

has anybody done this with the vista sp1 dvds ? everytime i try it errors out saying file is larger than 4g

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Posted 22 February 2009 - 10:08 PM

View Postsk8aelf, on Nov 28 2008, 01:27 PM, said:

has anybody done this with the vista sp1 dvds ? everytime i try it errors out saying file is larger than 4g


Are you using single or dual-layer DVDs?

On a side note, has anyone tried integrating the Vista Enterprise DVDs (both 32 and 64-bit) into one installer? Same instructions, except you're actually merging four DVDs (retail 32-bit, retail 64-bit, Enterprise 32-bit, and Enterprise 64-bit) instead of two.

EDIT: I've done so recently, and it works great!

10 different Vistas (Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate x86 and the same five x64)--all install just fine!

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Posted 12 May 2009 - 06:49 AM

As' can add the file Autounattended.xml for x86 and x64 versions?

Thank !!!

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Posted 14 May 2009 - 07:22 AM

View Postlello, on May 12 2009, 02:49 PM, said:

As' can add the file Autounattended.xml for x86 and x64 versions?

Thank !!!


Congratulations Raffa! :thumbup

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Posted 14 May 2009 - 07:37 AM

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thanks to this invaluable guide that I could do this job. Which employs only 4.21gb!

ah Raffa, this is called mod. Learn to meet with me ... be no need to claim anything!

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Posted 03 June 2009 - 07:27 PM

is it possible to have a custon name instead of the original windows names??? what happened here anyway?? no one is interested in this?

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Posted 04 June 2009 - 12:39 AM

1> i had made 3 folders, distribution,s x86,v x86, and i copied my vista dvd to distribution.
then i copied install.wim of server 2k8 to s x86, and moved install.wim of vista from distribution to v x86

2> i merged vista x32 ultimate install.wim & server 2008 x32 enterprise install.wim using giimagex in a single
install.wim,and deleted all clg files and copyed eula of server to vista license all process done fine.

3> i made a iso using ocdimage cmd

4> when i try to install iso using vmware. i could not get server 2008 in os selection menu and vista setup start
automatically


plz help me out y server 2008 is not showing in the os selection menu

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Posted 04 June 2009 - 12:48 AM

1> i had made 3 folders, distribution,s x86,v x86, and i copied my vista dvd to distribution.
then i copied install.wim of server 2k8 to s x86, and moved install.wim of vista from distribution to v x86

2> i merged vista x32 ultimate install.wim & server 2008 x32 enterprise install.wim using giimagex in a single
install.wim,and deleted all clg files and copyed eula of server to vista license all process done fine.

3> i made a iso using ocdimage cmd

4> when i try to install iso using vmware. i could not get server 2008 in os selection menu and vista setup start
automatically


plz help me out y server 2008 is not showing in the os selection menu

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Posted 04 June 2009 - 12:49 AM

1> i had made 3 folders, distribution,s x86,v x86, and i copied my vista dvd to distribution.
then i copied install.wim of server 2k8 to s x86, and moved install.wim of vista from distribution to v x86

2> i merged vista x32 ultimate install.wim & server 2008 x32 enterprise install.wim using giimagex in a single
install.wim,and deleted all clg files and copyed eula of server to vista license all process done fine.

3> i made a iso using ocdimage cmd

4> when i try to install iso using vmware. i could not get server 2008 in os selection menu and vista setup start
automatically


plz help me out y server 2008 is not showing in the os selection menu

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Posted 04 June 2009 - 01:50 PM

is it possible to have a custon name instead of the original windows names??? and what about the autounattended file?? How can you make those version to use it's own xml files once selected??


Please help guys, don't abandon this post!!

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Posted 13 August 2009 - 04:09 AM

This method works with Windows 7, you need of course new Windows7 AIK.

Thx for grate guide :)

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Posted 27 August 2009 - 03:03 PM

I've used the guide in Vista and worked flawlessly trying it Windows 7 and I'm getting error during install.

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Posted 28 August 2009 - 11:27 AM

View PostDJ Prem, on Aug 27 2009, 11:03 PM, said:

I've used the guide in Vista and worked flawlessly trying it Windows 7 and I'm getting error during install.


I'll be using my x64 and x86 RTM , you can use the ones you have (retail, etc.), the procedure is the same.

1. Please download and install the Windows7 Automated Installation Kit (AIK).
2. Please create a working folder:
c:\Windows7AIO\Distribution\
and two more folders in it x86 and x64
3. Now, copy all the contents of your x86 DVD to the distribuition folder, in c:\Windows7AIO\Distribution\
4. Move the file named install.wim from c:\Windows7AIO\Distribution\Sources to c:\Windows7AIO\Distriburion\x86

Delite all *.clg files from source folder!! And ei.cfg!!

5. Copy the file named install.wim from the Sources folder of your x64 RTM to the folder c:\Windows7AIO\Distribution\x64 (only install.wim)
6. Now, with admin rights, open the Deployment Tools Command Prompt (click in Start/All programs/Microsoft Windows AIK)
7. We change directory to our working folder:
Code:
CD c:\Windows7AIO\Distribution\Sources


8. OK, here's the tricky part. We are now about to export the images of each windows version to a single .WIM image file. The command to do this is IMAGEX.EXE. The syntax is as follows:

Code:
imagex /export c:\Windows7AIO\Distribution\x86\install.wim 1 .\install.wim "Windows7 Home Basic x86"
imagex /export c:\Windows7AIO\Distribution\x64\install.wim 1 .\install.wim "Windows7 Home Basic x64"


This is what the first line of code does: export Version 1 of the source image file named Install.wim located in the folder c:\Windows7AIO\Distribution\x86 to the destination image file named Install.wim located in c:\Windows7AIO\Distribution. The number 1 corresponds to the Home Basic edition of Windows, take a look at the following table, for the SourceNumber and its corresponding Windows Edition:


Number	Windows x86Edition
1		   Home Basic
2		   Home Premium
3		   Professional
4		   Starter
5.			   Ultimate

Number	Windows x64Edition
1		   Home Basic
2		   Home Premium
3		   Professional
4.			   Ultimate
*there is no starter edition in x64!




Thus, for example if we wanted to add the 64bit Ultimate version of Windows7 to our newly created image we type the following command:

Code:
imagex /export c:\Windows7AIO\Distribution\x64\install.wim 4 .\install.wim "Windows7 Ultimate x64"


9. Now that we've created our .WIM image file, let's create our ISO image file to make it ready to burn it to a DVD. To do this, still in the Deployment Tools Command Prompt window, we type:

Code:
oscdimg -n -bc:\Windows7AIO\distribution\boot\etfsboot.com c:\Windows7AIO\distribution c:\Win7_AIO.iso -m


This will create an ISO file named Win7_AIO.iso in c:\
Delete x86 and x64 folder!!Delete al .clg files from your distribution folder!! Delete Ei.cfg!!
Burn it with Nero on DVD and thats it!

thx go to member chon's guide on on MSFN forum, that I modified to win7

Enjoy

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Posted 05 November 2009 - 05:08 PM

I have a question is it possible to integrate business volume licensing into a DVD. For example I would like to be able to access the standard edition of business and the vl edition as well on one DVD.

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Posted 16 November 2009 - 05:31 PM

View PostDjus, on Aug 29 2009, 03:27 AM, said:

View PostDJ Prem, on Aug 27 2009, 11:03 PM, said:

I've used the guide in Vista and worked flawlessly trying it Windows 7 and I'm getting error during install.


I'll be using my x64 and x86 RTM , you can use the ones you have (retail, etc.), the procedure is the same.

1. Please download and install the Windows7 Automated Installation Kit (AIK).
2. Please create a working folder:
c:\Windows7AIO\Distribution\
and two more folders in it x86 and x64
3. Now, copy all the contents of your x86 DVD to the distribuition folder, in c:\Windows7AIO\Distribution\
4. Move the file named install.wim from c:\Windows7AIO\Distribution\Sources to c:\Windows7AIO\Distriburion\x86

Delite all *.clg files from source folder!! And ei.cfg!!

5. Copy the file named install.wim from the Sources folder of your x64 RTM to the folder c:\Windows7AIO\Distribution\x64 (only install.wim)
6. Now, with admin rights, open the Deployment Tools Command Prompt (click in Start/All programs/Microsoft Windows AIK)
7. We change directory to our working folder:
Code:
CD c:\Windows7AIO\Distribution\Sources


8. OK, here's the tricky part. We are now about to export the images of each windows version to a single .WIM image file. The command to do this is IMAGEX.EXE. The syntax is as follows:

Code:
imagex /export c:\Windows7AIO\Distribution\x86\install.wim 1 .\install.wim "Windows7 Home Basic x86"
imagex /export c:\Windows7AIO\Distribution\x64\install.wim 1 .\install.wim "Windows7 Home Basic x64"


This is what the first line of code does: export Version 1 of the source image file named Install.wim located in the folder c:\Windows7AIO\Distribution\x86 to the destination image file named Install.wim located in c:\Windows7AIO\Distribution. The number 1 corresponds to the Home Basic edition of Windows, take a look at the following table, for the SourceNumber and its corresponding Windows Edition:


Number	Windows x86Edition
1		   Home Basic
2		   Home Premium
3		   Professional
4		   Starter
5.			   Ultimate

Number	Windows x64Edition
1		   Home Basic
2		   Home Premium
3		   Professional
4.			   Ultimate
*there is no starter edition in x64!




Thus, for example if we wanted to add the 64bit Ultimate version of Windows7 to our newly created image we type the following command:

Code:
imagex /export c:\Windows7AIO\Distribution\x64\install.wim 4 .\install.wim "Windows7 Ultimate x64"


9. Now that we've created our .WIM image file, let's create our ISO image file to make it ready to burn it to a DVD. To do this, still in the Deployment Tools Command Prompt window, we type:

Code:
oscdimg -n -bc:\Windows7AIO\distribution\boot\etfsboot.com c:\Windows7AIO\distribution c:\Win7_AIO.iso -m


This will create an ISO file named Win7_AIO.iso in c:\
Delete x86 and x64 folder!!Delete al .clg files from your distribution folder!! Delete Ei.cfg!!
Burn it with Nero on DVD and thats it!

thx go to member chon's guide on on MSFN forum, that I modified to win7

Enjoy




Whoever you quoted that steps from, it's incorrect.
1. You don't need to delete the *.clg files, only ei.cfg
2. You will need to delete the x86 and x64 folders first before creating the iso with oscdimg.

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Posted 02 June 2010 - 12:57 PM

View Postlello, on 12 May 2009 - 06:49 AM, said:

As' can add the file Autounattended.xml for x86 and x64 versions?

Thank !!!

I want to do the same, can you do it? Please let me know
Thanks

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