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Hi abbodi1406. I got the following message. Activate.cmd' is not recognised as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
Hi abbodi1406. I got the following message. Activate.cmd' is not recognised as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
it means iso source + exe patch (in same folder )= final iso if you put W8.1 english international X64 iso in same folder as en-gb_windows_8.1_enterprise_with_update_x64_dvd_6054383.exe and launch the exe file, you'll get en-gb_windows_8.1_enterprise_with_update_x64_dvd_6054383.iso
Hi again, I'm sorry I did not ask the question correctly. I understand that the "Source ISO + x64 SVFSFX patch" combined give me an end result of x64_6054383.iso And the "Source ISO + x86 SVFSFX patch" combined give me an end result of x86_6050720.iso I know they had to go into a folder. Where is the location of the destination folder to be? My presumptions may be wrong. I was presuming that the "Source iso + x64 SVFSFX patch" Needed to be run/amalgamated before I mounted the iso using Rufus… Yes, I am kind of asking for step-by-step instructions. It might be easier for you to assume that I am a total noob I'm good at following instructions, once I know what to do… If you wish to ask any questions before you proceed with an answer. I'd be happy to oblige.
The svfsfx patch creates the ISO, to be used for installation, next to the source iso and svfsfx patch.
Thank you. That was a painless experience lol. I have only ran patches for programs, where I would copy the patch to the destination folder and run it from there... C:\Users\F-W10\AppData\Local\ I thought I needed to have the iso and patch in a folder in a specific location. Sometimes I'm scared of the unknown, I don't like making mistakes that can be avoided. Anyway, better to be safe than sorry. I know I'll be back with more questions later, because BIOS is another field, I know little about... Kind regards, Stephen.
well if you're afraid just create a specific folder for this operation and call it as you want.Glad you finally find the way