How to Make Windows 7 AIO - All in One (x86 & x64)

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  1. vision

    vision MDL Member

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    #1 vision, Nov 5, 2009
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  2. catdog215

    catdog215 MDL Senior Member

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    Hi, i only interest in ultimate x86 and x64 AIO. can i skip all except anything related to ultimate?
    On the Delete section, should i skip all and just start from #9 "reopen window 7 ......"

    This is what i would like to see when boot from DVD: just two os.
    ultimate x86
    ultimate x64

    thanks
     
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  3. vision

    vision MDL Member

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    #3 vision, Nov 5, 2009
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    What you need do

    1. Copy and paste the following line in Command Prompt

    Ultimate x64

    C:\ImageX\Imagex.exe /export C:\64bit\Sources\install.wim 4 C:\Allbit\Sources\install.wim "Windows 7 ULTIMATE x64"

    2. Delete

    Windows 7 Starter (x86)
    C:\ImageX\Imagex.exe /delete C:\Allbit\Sources\install.wim "Windows 7 STARTER"

    Windows 7 HomeBasic (x86)
    C:\ImageX\Imagex.exe /delete C:\Allbit\Sources\install.wim "Windows 7 HOMEBASIC"

    Windows 7 Home Premium (x86)
    C:\ImageX\Imagex.exe /delete C:\Allbit\Sources\install.wim "Windows 7 HOMEPREMIUM"

    Windows 7 Home Professional (x86)
    C:\ImageX\Imagex.exe /delete C:\Allbit\Sources\install.wim "Windows 7 PROFESSIONAL"

    Then continue step # 7
     
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  4. joshwachubby

    joshwachubby MDL Novice

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    hello good day, Is it really necessary to delete all the CLG files? What would be the effect If Won'ts delete it?tnx very much
     
  5. vision

    vision MDL Member

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  6. racky29

    racky29 MDL Senior Member

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    if following your guide, what size will the finished product be
     
  7. vision

    vision MDL Member

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    simarpreet007 MDL Junior Member

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    Great Guide ! ;)
     
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  9. tcntad

    tcntad MDL Guru

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    Nice guide, thanks man:)

    But im whondering, why did you delete win7 Home Basic ? :p
    I understand not many wants the starter edition (ok maybe not HB either..)

    But ok.. I tried this myself without enterprise and final size is bout 3.7 so i hope its not larger then 4.3 when im done:)
     
  10. vision

    vision MDL Member

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    Just Demo how to delete Home Basic & Starter. Most of people do not want to install.

    If you want to keep them... do not delete.
     
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  11. Boops

    Boops MDL Addicted

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    Please someone has the DVD DELL OEM folder?

    I need to create a DVD DELL OEM Windows 7 and I need the original OEM folder in the directory to put sources, please, thanks.
     
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  12. vision

    vision MDL Member

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    Sorry, I have no DELL OEM foder.
     
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  13. Brandypuff

    Brandypuff MDL Novice

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    Did you miss exporting X86 Ultimate?

    I didn't see a ImageX / Export command for this version.
     
  14. vision

    vision MDL Member

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    All x86 versions is already in Allbit folder.
     
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  15. catdog215

    catdog215 MDL Senior Member

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    #15 catdog215, Nov 5, 2009
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    Just to recap so i know i do it correctly: I only want 2 option when booting from the dvd
    1)Window 7 Ultimate x64
    2)Window 7 Ultimate x86

    Here is the step i should do for just Ultimate x64 and x86:
    1) create 2 separate folders in C drive: Allbit, and 64bit
    2) extract ultimate x86 and put in "Allbit" folder
    3) extract ultimate x64 and put in "64bit" folder
    3) create ImageX folder in C drive and extract ImageX.rar to that folder
    4) type CMD --> run as Admin
    5) C&P the following
    C:\ImageX\Imagex.exe /export C:\32bit\Sources\install.wim 4 C:\Allbit\Sources\install.wim "Windows 7 ULTIMATE x86" ---> enter

    C:\ImageX\Imagex.exe /export C:\64bit\Sources\install.wim 4 C:\Allbit\Sources\install.wim "Windows 7 ULTIMATE x64" ---> enter

    6) Delete the following:

    Windows 7 Starter (x86)
    C:\ImageX\Imagex.exe /delete C:\Allbit\Sources\install.wim "Windows 7 STARTER"

    Windows 7 HomeBasic (x86)
    C:\ImageX\Imagex.exe /delete C:\Allbit\Sources\install.wim "Windows 7 HOMEBASIC"

    Windows 7 Home Premium (x86)
    C:\ImageX\Imagex.exe /delete C:\Allbit\Sources\install.wim "Windows 7 HOMEPREMIUM"

    Windows 7 Home Professional (x86)
    C:\ImageX\Imagex.exe /delete C:\Allbit\Sources\install.wim "Windows 7 PROFESSIONAL"

    7) Navigate to C:\Allbit\sources and delete the following:
    install_windows 7 STATER.clg, HOMEBASIC.clg, HOMEPREMUM.clg, PROFESSIONAL.clg, and ULTIMATE.clg

    8) re-open Win 7 Ultimate x86 ISO in Ultra ISO and delete all file in it
    9) Add all files from "Allbit" folder
    10) Save As

    Please correct me. thx
     
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  16. vision

    vision MDL Member

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    #16 vision, Nov 5, 2009
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    Delete

    C:\Allbit\sources and delete a file ei.cfg

    You do not need this line :

    C:\ImageX\Imagex.exe /export C:\64bit\Sources\install.wim 4 C:\Allbit\Sources\install.wim "Windows 7 ULTIMATE x86" ---> enter

    This x86 Ultimate is already in Allbit folder.
     
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  17. Brandypuff

    Brandypuff MDL Novice

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    tried this last night and it worked great

    thanks for posting these steps.
     
  18. vision

    vision MDL Member

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    @Brandypuff
    You're welcome :)
     
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  19. Sabresite

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    This is how I created my AIO, and when I tried to update from Vista 64bit to Windows 7 64bit, it says I cannot upgrade from 32bit to 64bit. I assume I need the 64bit installation files then?

    How could I slip both in there?
     
  20. Raoul

    Raoul MDL Junior Member

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    I want a 6in1 if possible:

    Windows 7 Home Premium x86
    Windows 7 Professional x86
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86

    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64

    I will try to use your tut for this.

    I got one question first tho:
    Is it possible to have two "autounattend.xml" files on the dvd? (X64 and X86)
    Because X86 autounattend.xml doesnt not working for X64 and X64 doesnt work for X86. You know what I mean?