A simple way to do it: - Use ultraiso - Load a bootable version of w7 - Remove all files/folders - Add all files/folders from your new v7 and save it
With cdimage.exe ver.2.52(108 KB): http://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/58 -Place your folder Windows 7 in your C:\ drive. -Place your cdimage.exe in your C:\ drive. -Run Command Prompt "as Administrator". -When Command Prompt appear, type "cd\” without the quotes to change to C drive. Type (copy/paste this) the command cdimage -m -u2 -bC:\Windows 7\boot\etfsboot.com C:\Windows 7 C:\Windows 7.iso and you will see that it’s creating Windows 7 ISO image.