Great. i've finish mine without problem ! Edit i found a way to keep gpedit configurations on new iso make Make the gpedit configurations on Windows 7 after finishing the editing gpedit via gpedit.msc go to Code: C:\Windows\System32\GroupPolicy (the directory will be empty until you edit gpedit) and copy those 2 folders and the .ini file you made to the new installation Also with ie11 installation you get a new service called "IEEtwCollectorService" even if you disable ie11 on program functionalitys Code: sc delete IEEtwCollectorService Also found how these ones linked to boot / shutdown .etl Code: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Diagnostics\Performance] "DisableDiagnosticTracing"=dword:00000001 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Diagnostics\Performance\BootCKCLSettings] "Status"=dword:00000000 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Diagnostics\Performance\ShutdownCKCLSettings] "Status"=dword:00000000 Values are already edited to - 1 enable - 0 disable
Always appreciated this powerful script.The iso was compiled without any kind of problem or alert in the log but, unfortunately, this time doesn't work as aspected. Installation seems to go ok, but after the automatic reboot to get completetion it gives this error: File: \Windows\system32\winload.exe Status: 0xc0000428 Info: impossibile to verify the digital signature for this file I know how to disable signature but it can't be done as i can't get on bios as result of the partial installation. Do you think can i get winload.exe from another W7 PC e replace it to get installation complete?
Then probably is the windows 7 .iso you have, try get another one best ones are before 2018 use a clean .iso
Ok will give it another try. That was one of the images from the download tool though. Apologies if I hurt someones feelings with the blue text...
I tried many times but could not extract/copy the last 3, cmd and the other two. Please advice. Sorry. My mistake. Everything copied.
great release, thank you! I have question about your UEFI boot method - does it work for actually booting the installed system through UEFI or just the install?
I have tested the method on UEFI class 3 with clean drive. Entire installation process went fine, and after installation it booted and worked.
Tried the UEFI method and nope. Still doesn't work at all. I got a fresh Win10 20H2 iso and put it in the folder, did the cmd edit thing and dropped in my drivers(opened my GPU driver exe file and dropped in the folder with the inf files if I got this correct?). The setup booted just fine under UEFI, and it looked like the Windows 10 one. It installed properly, but now it just won't start after the "configuring registry". It's just stuck on "Starting Windows" in both UEFI and CSM mode now, but the boot animation didn't freeze! Weird :/
Firstly, Nice work... well done I've used this to update en_windows_7_ultimate_with_sp1_x64_dvd_u_677332.iso All editions... however, Home Basic has failed to install/boot. on the others...Home Premium, Professional & Ultimate Missing - 4 Important KB2676562 KB3123479 KB2952664 KB971033 - I know people hide this, maybe create a stub/reg entry that says it was installed so won't try again? Optional - 10 Silverlight KB4481252 Security Essentials KB2902907 KB3140479 Windows KB4493132 KB4567409 KB3021917 KB3068708 KB3080149 KB3172605 KB3184143 Also... I would like some way, to hide all the language packs automatically..(Ultimate) Any thoughts anyone?
Not missing, but intentionally not included. It is recommended to hide them by HideUndesiredUpdates script. Most of them (except KB3123479) are spying or obsolete (like Silverlight). KB3123479 may be useful or maybe not. Depends on whether you need compatibility with SHA1. PS. I have tested the script on Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate with different languages on numerous machines. No problems up to the present.