Guys I know nobody likes vista cus its a resource hogger, as for me i only needed to create this for the oem machines i get in for repair, I couldn't find 1 so i thought what the hell i make 1 myself not knowing where to start i found the oem certs here and used the oem logos from the windows 7 oem activation kit what i done:- Edited the souce code the x86 & x64 SHA1 codes now match the vista iso files Edited the windows 7 editions and replaced with vista edition Replaced the SLP Keys and used vista slp keys there is a little bug somewhere in the aio.cmd file as you do get an error however this does not stop the cmd from exporting the Vista Editions and incorporating them into a single .wim file i have tested this on a spare hdd on my machine and it does activate. when i get on my other machine i will update with links to download it for those who want the edited kit
I most certainly will buddy, the wife is playing online bingo so when i can kick her off it i will upload ahd share links
Most excellent, this will save me a lot of time, I use a Win7 AIO all the time. What ISO should we use to build it? The readme says to use a windows 7 iso but I am assuming these directions were pulled from a 7 AIO creator.
I'd like to know where to get the original version of this? The one intended for windows 7.. I would like to construct my own windows 7 multi oem disk. Tried this with vista, and it works great! I love it. Thanks!
Anyone else having problems downloading this, I would love to try it, removed the link but you know the one I mean
No problem here either just extract it with winrar or 7-Zip perhaps the archive is corrupt re-download it.
Ok now I finally got it but only on another PC, I really dont know why as both running Win 7 32 with winrar and security essentials, thanks urie for your advice, what a great site you have here