HOWTO: Windows Vista x86 and x64 in the same DVD Guide here! Includes al Versions of vista
#61
Posted 02 June 2010 - 08:56 PM
#63
Posted 05 June 2010 - 08:47 PM
Is there a way to combine them?
#64
Posted 12 June 2010 - 03:57 AM
#66
Posted 16 September 2010 - 09:58 AM
All I get is this and that is all>
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Number of downloads: 13
this is how my commands look like:
imagex /export D:\VistaAIO\x86\install.wim 1 .\install.wim "Windows 7 Enterprise x86 BIE" imagex /export D:\VistaAIO\x64\install.wim 1 .\install.wim "Windows 7 Enterprise x64 BIE" oscdimg -n -bD:\VistaAIO\distribucion\boot\etfsboot.com D:\VistaAIO\distribucion d:\Win7-Ent_x32_x64.iso -m
#67
Posted 16 September 2010 - 11:17 AM
#68
Posted 16 September 2010 - 11:55 AM
I prefer the non official Windows versions because of the darn activation software. Which always gets in the way esspecially when switching GPU's, which I do quite often
#69
Posted 17 September 2010 - 02:47 AM
You gave me the idea to try with the official MSDNAA images. And there it works great.
All I had to do was delete the EI.CFG and change the numbers to 4 for x32 and 5 for x64 Win 7 Ultimate
btw. Anybody got any idea why it doesn't work with the BIE release?
#70
Posted 17 September 2010 - 05:30 AM
Use the MSDNAA version and be happy.
#71
Posted 18 September 2010 - 01:22 AM
MagicAndre1981, on 17 September 2010 - 05:30 AM, said:
Use the MSDNAA version and be happy.
Will delete the comments about WAREZ version, if you want?
I just didn't see the point of lying about it especially since I own the genuine Windows.
btw. To the guide on the first page it should be added how to do it for Windows 7. I can happily make the proper changes, and then a mod can edit the OP's post to also add the section about Win 7 and then also change the title of this thread.
This post has been edited by BigDaddy: 18 September 2010 - 01:26 AM
#72
Posted 23 September 2010 - 02:09 AM
First alt is to execute commans below
Imagex /export "old install.wim" "index" "new install.wim" "editionname 32Bit" (index 1-5)
Imagex /export "old install.wim" "index" "new install.wim" "editionname 64Bit" (index 1-4)
Do the above for all 9 (or 8 if not starter) and then replace the old install.wim with the new one
Or you can do this
Imagex /export "64bit dvd install.wim" "index" "32bit dvd install.wim" "editionname 64Bit" (index 1-4)
then use oscdimg command to create new iso and then burn, size for english will be around 3.6 GB without enterprise.
#73
Posted 13 October 2010 - 09:37 PM
Here's another post that can help you split the images. http://www.msfn.org/...wim-4gb-for-w7/
The format used to create the ISO doesn't support >~4gb WIMs. So you can use imagex /split to split it and then use oscdimg to make the ISO.
Create your modified WIM images.
Merge them into a single install.wim.
Then split the wim using imagex.
Create the ISO using oscdimg or vLite.
I merged all versions of x86 and x64 into install.wim and then did the following:
imagex /split Install.wim Install.SWM 4096 /check
oscdimg -b"D:\Images\ISOs\Windows Vista\Distribution\boot\etfsboot.com" -u2 -h -m -lVistaOct10 "D:\Images\ISOs\Windows Vista\Distribution" ".\Windows Vista AIO.iso"
May be redundant using UDF, not sure.
This post has been edited by EneergE: 13 October 2010 - 09:54 PM
#74
Posted 14 October 2010 - 12:27 PM
#75
Posted 29 November 2010 - 04:59 AM
I too tried to join Vista SP2 x86 and Vista SP2 x64.
Each one is installing fine and fast in VirtualBox. But whey they are "together" the setup is very slow, beginning with the window that shows the editions. Specifically each window appears after many minutes + pressing the buttons to do something inside the window is also carried out very slow (for example when you want to format the partition).
The setup isn't frozen, you can move the mouse easily.
In the host OS Task Manager shows that one of two processors is constantly at 100% (VirtualBox). Soon as the next window appears or the command is carried out the processor usage drops to 0.
Can you please help me solve this problem?
Thank you in advance.
#76
Posted 17 March 2011 - 09:15 PM
Can i combine the two boot.wim (x86,x64) in one file boot.wim ?
If I can, windows will select the suitable index from the boot.wim to install drivers?
If i can combine them, i have to combine the two index of each boot.wim or only the index 2 where i inject the drivers?
Or i have to inject the two versions of drivers x64 and x86 in the boot.wim (x86)? as in the first post, they say that x86 and x64 have the same boot.wim
Thanks
This post has been edited by Major: 17 March 2011 - 09:32 PM
#77
Posted 18 March 2011 - 05:29 PM
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