thx for the help, for moment i don't have the computer, i have info from another tool, this help ? Product Key: ------------------------------- Key Status: Valid Product ID: 00266-70301-50448-AAOEM Extended PID: XXXXX-02667-030-150448-02-1036-9200.0000-2542015 Activation ID: ------------------------------------------------ Edition Type: CoreConnected Description: Win 8.1 RTM CoreConnected OEM: DM Edition ID: [Blue]X19-37914 License Type: OEM: DM License Channel: OEM Crypto ID: 2667
Run the query tool and post results.txt file because that info above does me or this project no good.
@ Mr.X can you do a install in vmware and post Project.log file? I think I know what the problem is but need to confirm.
Code: 22/09/2015 12:43:33.83 Project Version Date: 09-20-2015. 22/09/2015 12:43:33.86 Files present and extracted successfully.
I am using the newest version of the multi oem project and cannot reproduce your issue (vmware bios modded and not modded tests). If only that is showing then something is wrong on your end again since the Install.cmd did not even run but the extract.exe did. Something isnt right on your end. Either vmware corruption or project corruption. Sorry bro but it works perfect on my end with 12.
OK no problem. As long the project doesn't fail on a real machine I don't mind. Again it could be the updates integrated by Simplix Pack or oscdimg.
The_Guardian, if you don't integrate them you could spend half day updating a Windows 7 installation from an untouched SP1 iso lol
no mod, original, sorry that's what I meant, I had 2 of them, "Windows 7 Pro OEM"- sticker on these box.
The Install.cmd is internal to keep noobs from editing or should I say breaking it. If you do extract the contents I will not support anything you do. Just a heads up.
How to make a MultiOEM DVD ========================== You need: - 7z - oscdimg.exe 1) For DVD: - Copy the contents of the Windows 7 DVD to a folder (D:\DVD_Windows7) xcopy e:\*.* D:\DVD_Windows7 /s For ISO - Extract ISO image to a folder 7za.exe x "D:\Windows7.ISO" -aoa -O"D:\DVD_Windows7" 2) - Add '$oem$' folder to the 'sources' folder of your Windows 3) - Delete 'ei.cfg' file from the 'sources' folder of your Windows 7 .iso 4) Create a new file ISO For 32 bits: oscdimg.exe -h -m -o -u1 -udfver102 -l"MultiWin7" -p0 -e -b"D:\DVD_Windows7\Boot\etfsboot.com" "D:\DVD_Windows7" "D:\MultiWin7.ISO" For 64 bits: oscdimg.exe -h -m -o -u2 -udfver102 -l"MultiWin7" -bootdata:2#p0,e,b"D:\DVD_Windows7\Boot\etfsboot.com"#pEF,e,b"D:\DVD_Windows7\EFI\BOOT\EFISYS.BIN" "D:\DVD_Windows7" "D:\MultiWin7.ISO"
Simpler to use ultraiso and be done with it. lol As far as that toshiba12 cert entry it was removed because it was a dup but left the first two sections because I might be adding more to it. It doesnt effect the project in any negative way. I will be adding more keys and certs soon anyways so that will more then likely be filled in.