Win 8.x • Win 7 • Vista - 'Multi-OEM' ISO Project

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  1. Rab

    Rab MDL Member

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    Ive ben looking around a bit for a sollution for this, but found none.
    I'm using deploynentshare, MDT and WDS to deploy Windows to computers.
    Mostly for fun, but also because I think its kind of a handy way to install/reinstall computers.
    Problem is I can't get this to work at all with $OEM$ folders. it just ignores what ever I put into there.
    From USB, no problem. Works like a charm, but a no go from the deploymentshare.

    Any easyly followd instruktion to get this to work in my cenario would be apprechiated.

    And for those interrested in getting started deploymentshare and are nutts enough (as I am) to spend a weekend just to set this up for the first installation I reccomend cluberti's blog in the matter... Easilly followed indeed.


    And to searchengine and all his contributors.
    Thank you! :worthy::worthy:
    This is fantastic!
     
  2. Tito

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    mido729 MDL Novice

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    where can i find " RUNONCE " folder ?
     
  4. urie

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    @ earchengine just wanted to let you know that $oem$-Assessment.exe does not save Results.txt in vista. It does work in windows 7.
     
  5. searchengine

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    #1625 searchengine, Feb 20, 2013
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    @urie...

    Try this... $oem$-Assessment.7z


    Edit: link added to 1st page description
     
  6. urie

    urie retired mod

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    @ searchengine, yes this version works in vista and windows 7 :rolleyes: Thanks.
     
  7. Siliwangi

    Siliwangi MDL Member

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    @searchengine : the backup download link 1 and 2 was out of bandwidth, can you upload it to MF or other file hosting because the first download ink is very slow here . thank you
     
  8. kumaramy

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    Can I use this for any pc ?
     
  9. urie

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    NOTE:- PC requires slic (2.1 Win7 • 2.0 Vista) bios to apply genuine oem activation
     
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  11. todo

    todo MDL Junior Member

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    problems with band limited :(
     
  12. Maff20

    Maff20 MDL Novice

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    #1634 Maff20, Mar 9, 2013
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    Hi, first of all thank you for this tutorial and the links to the required files. This is an invaluable resource for a junior-tech such as myself.

    Im just wondering, having created multioem versions of both x86 and x64 versions of vista and 7 is it possible to further create an AIO that contains x86 and x64 using winAIO maker pro? I had previously created all in one disks using this tool before I added the oem files and if i just wondered if the multioem will still work if I combine the 32 and 64 disks into one, or will it knacker the scripts?

    I have actually made the ISO that I'm talking about, but I dont want to waste my time on a customers computer if the multioem function wont work this way

    cheers
     
  13. Maff20

    Maff20 MDL Novice

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    Nice one, thanks urie. Will have to look for some gold dvd9 blanks to burn it on, since thats the only colour fitting of such a disc! :)
     
  14. urie

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    #1637 urie, Mar 10, 2013
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    Maff20 MDL Novice

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  16. rapter

    rapter MDL Novice

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    Please relink $oem$ Assessment Tool...