At the start of the process there is something like a line saying about IMAGEX thing I didn't catch it though. Talks about a command. By the way I chose 123567. Here is a screenshot showing the process. Does this ISO allow in-place upgrade?
After all the process was finished I immediately tested it in vmware but the choices in installation only shows corex86, prox86, prox86, corex64, prox64, and prox64. It should say pro wmcx86 and xpro wmcx64 in every end right? there must be something wrong?
1. You are using RETAIL ISO images W8.1? 2. He has answered this question (Reindex the images?), More than once? 3. If you answered only one, what was your response? If you answered, "N" has one of the three questions is that you have not done proper activation. Need to start again. Put some original WIM images and answer "Y" to "Reindex the images?" and "N" to "Expand the files of the GA Rollup -1 Updates?" (it probably already has expanded the updates).
Here look at the screenshot . Now it seems to be messed up as the Pro is in the top and the Core at the bottom then there is still no WMC. 1. You are using RETAIL ISO images W8.1? I downloaded the one posted in the repository the first on the list by WZT. 2. He has answered this question (Reindex the images?), More than once? I answered it once. 3. If you answered only one, what was your response? I typed Y
Preparing Windows 8.1 Core X86 Start at 17:50:22,38 hours. Ended at 17:53:39,32 hours. Preparing Windows 8.1 Pro X86 Start at 17:53:39,33 hours. Ended at 17:56:19,76 hours. Preparing Windows 8.1 Pro with Media Center X86 Start at 17:56:19,77 hours. Ended at 17:59:35,59 hours. ****** B A T C H R E C U R S I O N exceeds STACK limits ****** Recursion Count=445, Stack Usage=90 percent ****** B A T C H PROCESSING IS A B O R T E D ****** d:\WIN81AIO>
Oh. I did not bother that imagex thing before because I thought I have it already since I already installed The Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit in my pc. Thanks. I'll try it later then.
Can I make an AIO Win 8.1 using windows 7? Or this tutorial is only applicable to the use of windows 8 or 8.1? Thanks.
I did the test, but I do not see why not. It is important not to forget to put DISM and IMAGEX into its corresponding directory.
I've put DISM and ImageX in C: \ Windows \ System32 but when running WAIOS.cmd error message appears. Therefore I use the default Windows 7 DISM but at the end of the process appear as shown below: I think the version ImageX must be in accordance with the version of Windows being used, in this case I am using windows 7 ultimate 64 bit. Do you have ImageX for windows 7 64 bit?
In the image we can see who has used Windows Enterprise. You should know chelates release version on October 17 and brings the updates GA Rollup 1. Are you using the September release, the released by WZT?
I do not know for a release version that I used, I downloaded from the link belongs murphy78 in here: Code: hxxp://thepiratebay.sx/torrent/8861105/MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.8.1.ENTERPRISE.RTM.X86.VOLUME.ENGLISH.DVD-WZT hxxp://thepiratebay.sx/torrent/8861107/MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.8.1.ENTERPRISE.RTM.X64.VOLUME.ENGLISH.DVD-WZT
Thanks for your nice work! net framework is not integrtated in the x64 versions for the integration of the net framework, you must use both directories "sxs" from x86 and x64 to integrate in the rigth version
Okay, I understand. It is not complete by not using "SxS" x64 versions. You only have integrated. Net 3.5 x86. Will modify the script for it, thanks.
Update Script: Numbering the script for his version to facilitate actulaizaciones. Start with the V1.0. Integration is modified. Net 3.5 Framework, x64 versions only: in the above script did not incorporate. Net 3.5 Framework x64, only the x86 version integrated. View new instructions, to in section "Folders" in the first post. Credits to makki for your help.
What would be the procedure to create an image mounted for Windows 8.1 Pro RTM with WMC + GA Rollup-1 + .NET 3.5 Framework? (I'm using WINDOWS.8.1.RTM.X64 WZT ISO) Is possible to include .NET 3.5 Framework files? Greetings.