Need tool to put 32bit and 64bit iso on one USB Flash

Discussion in 'Application Software' started by jul12, Jul 13, 2016.

  1. jul12

    jul12 MDL Member

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    Hello!

    What is best tool at now to put lots of Windows ISO on one USB Flash? At this moment I need to put 32bit and 64bit Windows 10 ISO on one USB Flash.

    Thanks.

    Kind Regards!
     
  2. LostED

    LostED SVF Patch Lover

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    my fav Easy2Boot
     
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  3. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    #3 Enthousiast, Jul 13, 2016
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    Use the MCT :)

    Or do it manually with our own MDL stuff:
    Download 2 esd files (x86 and x64 versions of the same windows you want to have on the iso) put them both next to abbodi1406's esd>iso converter (same folder), run "decrypt" cmd as admin and follow the instructions.

    When it's done open the iso and replace the install.wims with the ones you wanted to put in. The iso will be able to clean install and upgrade. It does the same as the MCT but you'll have more control :D
     
  4. Taliseian

    Taliseian MDL Junior Member

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    Second the call for Easy2Boot.

    I have a USB Key that has Parted Magic, Win 7 (32 and 64) and Win 10 (32 and 64) for a one-stop reformat and reinstallation of Windows.


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  5. dhjohns

    dhjohns MDL Guru

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    Just make an all-in-one, then you just boot normally, and choose which install to use.
     
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  6. Katzenfreund

    Katzenfreund MDL Expert

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    It makes life easier in the future if you save a complete image of your system as you have shaped and augmented it yourself, with all adjustments, updates, third party programs installed etc. You then just restore the image and you've got your fully equipped system ready to use. But it will take of course more space, you'll need a large thumb drive, or external HDD.
     
  7. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    He/she wants a multi-architecture installmedia not a systembackup ;):)