Make a Windows 7 Oem Sources Folder

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by boscru6469, Nov 24, 2012.

  1. boscru6469

    boscru6469 MDL Senior Member

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    I am aware that the "7 Oem Sources Folder Project" thread is officially closed. I would like to make one for a Samsung laptop. Can anyone point me in the right direction or point me to where I can get it? Thanks in advance.
     
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    dareckibmw MDL Expert

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  3. coleoptere2007

    coleoptere2007 MDL Guru

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    If you download this files, you'll found everything for your samsung (keys, certs, backgrounds...)
    All is well explained, do a try and ask your question if it doesn't meet your ask. ;)
     
  4. boscru6469

    boscru6469 MDL Senior Member

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    I have the Windows 7 DVD (Multi-Brand/Multi-Edition) Activation setup already downloaded. I will try to remove all the certs and OEM information except for the one I want and try that. If it doesn't work I will go with the Multi-Brand. I will post my result in case someone else is thinking of trying it also.
     
  5. urie

    urie Moderator
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    Save yourself the hassle just use Windows 7 DVD (Multi-Brand/Multi-Edition) Activation as it is the dvd will always come in useful if you need to install on another OEM:SLP machine.
     
  6. boscru6469

    boscru6469 MDL Senior Member

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    I wanted to try it this way as it was not for me. I wanted to make it just for this laptop. The "OEM sources project" is closed so I could not get the files from there. I deleted all the OEM information except Samsung then added the ei.cfg file for the professional version only. It worked perfectly. Thanks for the help.