MDL Win 7 Tool for SiMPLiX UpdatePack AiO ISO (with install.wim/esd) Creation

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  1. Enthousiast

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    #27 Enthousiast, Apr 19, 2019
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    Clean WIM:
    Code:
    Obtaining list of 3rd party drivers from the driver store...
    
    Driver packages listing:
    
    Published Name : oem0.inf
    Original File Name : prnms001.inf
    Inbox : No
    Class Name : Printer
    Provider Name : Microsoft
    Date : 6/21/2006
    Version : 6.1.7600.16385
    
    Published Name : oem1.inf
    Original File Name : prnms001.inf
    Inbox : No
    Class Name : Printer
    Provider Name : Microsoft
    Date : 6/21/2006
    Version : 6.1.7601.17514
    With nvme updates only:
    Updates:
    Code:
    Command line that ran is dism.exe /image:"c:\mount" /Add-Package /PackagePath:"J:\Simplix_Batches_Win7\Win7\(W)Lan+WAT+NVMe_x86\Updates_WinPe"
    
    
    Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
    Version: 10.0.17763.1
    
    Image Version: 6.1.7601.17514
    
    Processing 1 of 2 - Adding package Package_for_KB2990941~31bf3856ad364e35~x86~~6.1.3.0
    
    [==========================100.0%==========================]
    
    Processing 2 of 2 - Adding package Package_for_KB3087873~31bf3856ad364e35~x86~~6.1.2.0
    
    
    [==========================100.0%==========================]
    The operation completed successfully.
    
    3rd Party Drivers:
    Code:
    Obtaining list of 3rd party drivers from the driver store...
    
    Driver packages listing:
    
    Published Name : oem0.inf
    Original File Name : prnms001.inf
    Inbox : No
    Class Name : Printer
    Provider Name : Microsoft
    Date : 6/21/2006
    Version : 6.1.7600.16385
    
    Published Name : oem1.inf
    Original File Name : prnms001.inf
    Inbox : No
    Class Name : Printer
    Provider Name : Microsoft
    Date : 6/21/2006
    Version : 6.1.7601.17514
    So the mentioned nvme drivers must have been integrated by SiMPLiX:)
     
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    What's weird to me is that I don't see any Micron NVMe drivers in the /get-drivers list(from earlier).
    Also, I saw some OpenFabrics Alliance (OFA) generic NVMe drivers on win-raid.
     
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    That's up to @simplix to review:)
     
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    Great tool! I created my x64 AiO just under 1.5 hrs and it's 2.83GB in size with .net4.8, visual cpp redists and directX integrated along with the drivers.

    Thanks!
     
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    Later today i will release the updated tool, i have to test some things first, after the Easter dinner :)
     
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    #32 Enthousiast, Apr 24, 2019
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    Updated the bare tool: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...with-install-esd-creation.79421/#post-1516361

    Changelog:
    Code:
    - Added code for host OS architecture detection for wimlib-imagex use on x86 or x64 OS.
    - Added new cmd's:
    
    W7_x64_HomeBasic_Only.cmd
    W7_x64_HomePremium_Only.cmd
    W7_x64_Professional_Only.cmd
    W7_x64_Ultimate_Only.cmd
    W7_x64_Enterprise_Only.cmd
    
    W7_x86_Starter_Only.cmd
    W7_x86_HomeBasic_Only.cmd
    W7_x86_HomePremium_Only.cmd
    W7_x86_Professional_Only.cmd
    W7_x86_Ultimate_Only.cmd
    W7_x86_Enterprise_Only.cmd
    
    W7AIO_x86_WIth_Enterprise.cmd
    W7AIO_x64_WIth_Enterprise.cmd
    
    The cmd's with Enterprise need the Win 7 Enterprise iso inside "SOURCE_ISOs\7_x64_Enterprise\" or "SOURCE_ISOs\7_x86_Enterprise\".
    
     
  11. banbegiupdo007

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    Great tool! I created my x64 AiO just under 2.5 hrs and it's 2.83GB in size. But i don't know ISO to usb. Can you help me?


    Thank you.
     
  12. Enthousiast

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    Format the USB FAT32 and extract the iso to it, done :)
     
  13. ashish.k

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    I'm talking about PCs with no UEFI support. I have an old Core2Quad PC with Intel G41 chipset motherboard lying around and I did try that method but it didn't work for me until I manually did it using NTFS and made it bootable by using bootsect.
    Code:
    BOOTSECT.EXE /NT60 X:
    
    That always worked for the manual process on my older PC. Of course the tools work too if I properly specify what type of BIOS I have but your suggested method only works for my newer Ryzen PC and a laptop (also UEFI/CSM based) both in Legacy and UEFI mode.
    Just sharing my experience.
     
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    I just format the usb FAT32 and extract the iso to it, on my old 775 intel platforms all works fine (Core2DUO and QUAD core and all sorts of systems i assembled for my friends and family.
     
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    Perhaps my old PC is weird. Guess I'll give it another go sometime.
    Thanks!
     
  16. Enthousiast

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    But i only use 8GB FAT32 USB keys, maybe yours was bigger?