Hey guys OK, I read that I could make a Windows 7 All In One Version DVD from my current version of Windows and I did it before with my Home Premium DVD and I could only install Home Premium, Professional, and Ultimate from that. So I decided to make one from my Enterprise DVD. I did everything, copied the DVD to my hard drive, delete ei.cfg, make ISO from folder, and burn to DVD. Well, I then booted into the DVD and I could only install Enterprise from it. It didn't ask me what version to install at all. Why is this? Does Microsoft know that we can do this by deleting ei.cfg now?
Enterprise is a different stream frrom Starter/Homebasic/Premium/Professional/Ultimate and only contains the Enterprise image. No they aren't "on to us".
@computergeek, no disrespect but how are you able to code a Loader and not even no what architecture you're talking about? and in your other thread you do not know how to rar the files?. Again no disrespect to you I just find it a little funny
If you want to make a AIO DVD x86 including Enterprise x86, you have to use Imagex to import Enterprise x86 into a x86 DVD with deleting ei.cfg . It will include: Home Basic x86, Home Premium x86 , Professional x86 , Ultimate x86 and Enterprise x86 . Is that what you mean ?
1. Extract the contents of Windows 7 dvd to C:\DVD 2. Extract the install.wim from Enterprise dvd to C:\ENT. You will need imagex for the next step which is available in the WAIK. Code: imagex.exe /compress maximum /export "C:\ENT\install.wim" 1 "C:\DVD\sources\install.wim" "Windows 7 Enterprise" Use oscdimg for creating the iso file Code: oscdimg.exe -oc -t7/14/2009,2:26:40 -h -u2 -m -b"C:\DVD\boot\etfsboot.com" -lAIODVD "C:\DVD" "AIO.iso"
Same here. I read the x36 and thought this was a mistake aka typo but then I saw the next one and I had to grin.
Umm.... I don't do the GUI, Timesurfer does. I write the command codes in Command Prompt for what AntiWAT does and then I send it to Timesurfer and he puts it into the GUI Program
does it really matter though? What is x32? It also means 32-Bit lot. both (x86) and x32 mean the same guys.
I think computergeek actually invented a new instruction set. Intel/AMD ain't got s**t on him! Kidding. WinFLP is totally correct, the enterprise isos are prepidded with the GVLK and contain only an enterprise image in the WIM
Ok, But what I don't get is that I read that you can delete ei.cfg and you can install any version of Windows. I did that with my Home Premium x86 and I could ONLY install Home Premium, Professional, and Ultimate instead of Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, and Ultimate. Why is this? All I want is a Windows 7 DVD x86 with all the versions of Windows 7. Forget about Enterprise for now.
Delete the ei.cfg and you can install any version: Starter Home Basic Home Premium Professional Ultimate IF and only if they are available on the image from the beginning. Download windows 7 torrent from the 7 repository or the direct downloadlinks thread, remove the ei.cfg make a new "install.wim". When done with that, delete the first install.wim from 32bit dvdfolder move the new install.wim containing both 32bit and 64bit editions. then make a new .iso file