Setup64 is an Redirection for x64 Recovery Mode ... It's not affect the install, the files is been patched and all works fine, with an similar WOW64 Redirection in Autorun.inf .
The reason I ask is that I created a folder called Vista on my root dvd and changed my bcb to add the entry to boot the wim from \Vista\sources\boot.wim and it boots fine and loads and then when I click on next to begin setup, it complains about not have the cd drive or cant find the path to the cd drive (I will post pics later). I don't want to add Vista to the Wn7 wim just want to boot Vista from a subfolder so to speak. I thought setup.exe had something to do with it but at 12:30 am this morning I found out it didn't
Ok love this tool. I install x64 bit Windows 7 today and went well except one small thing. The source64 folder I have an $OEM$\$1\Install folder which contains all my x64 installers we use. This gets copied to c drive and a cmd is set to run on first login. It copied but copied the $OEM$ folders from the 32 bit source folder instead of the 64 but I can rescript my cmd to handle this. Just wanted to let you know. Thanks a million for this, Josh! You DA MAN!
Can i suggest a new function for this tool? Would love if you added "remove ei.cfg from ISO" option, so that you can delete that file without unpacking iso, delete ei.cfg and make ISO again. Possible? /Something you could add? Cheers
The WIM File must be stored on the DVD Setup source... Please not copy or move this WIM file to other locations alone...
Damn, tested the tool for making a AIO-ISO for first time today: Sick tool! So easy, so fast, and flawless! Good job mister One question: Is it possible to make milti language AIO ISO out of ex. 4 iso's? For example: 32bit Norwegian + 64bit Norwegian + 32bit English + 64bit English = AIO Iso with English and Norwegian ?
Awesome program, just having issues getting my x64 media to work My x32 Windows 7 DVD works great, the program show the 5 versions available. When I select my install.wim on my x64 DVD, it only shows Windows 7 Pro x64 as the available option. Any idea why?
I used the auto AIO tool to extract and compile an ISO, but when its done and I mount the image or burn it to a disc, when it tries to run I get an error message: "The File "autorun.dll" could not be loaded or is corrupt. Setup cannot continue. Error code is [0x7E]" Any idea what I did wrong or something I was suppose to do beforehand? EDIT: I just recompiled the ISO, but this time I left the "x64 recovery mode" option unchecked and now it can autorun. Any idea why this didnt work and if so what repercussion I may face by not enabling it?
OK Josh, I must be a real dunce... I've read every post in all 24 pages of this thread, and I still can't make a proper disc. I've been trying to use the AutoAIO method. I have images for Win 7 x86 w service pack 1 (media refresh) & Win 7 x64 w service pack 1 (media refresh) that I d/l from DigitalRiver... the hashes check out good. My first attempt, I pointed Win 7 AIO AutoAIO params to the 2 folders, one to the x86 untouched image and one to the x64 untouched image, each iso alone in it's own folder, and created a third empty folder for the work with ISOs folder. All of these were in the root of my G:\ Drive. I clicked on 'Start Compilation' (without 'enable x64 recovery mode'- simply because I don't know what that does) and your program went through both untouched images, the created a third ISO. I burned the ISO to a DVD w Nero burning ROM, verified the burn against the ISO for data integrity, then popped the disc in a machine I have with a clean hard drive... the DVD boots up, gets to the place where you pick which version you want and displays 5 versions of Windows 7 to pick from... all 32-bit! I read a bit further through the thread and found that I'm supposed to remove EI.CFG, so I ran the ei.cfg Removal Tool on both images, deleted the one that Win 7 AIO had created, hit the 'Reset App' button and ran 'AutoAIO' again, and... same thing! 5 versions of 32-bit Win 7 and none of 64-bit Win 7. I had no error messages except the "Unable to load DLL 'wingapi.dll: The specified module could not be found. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E)" which you mentioned in the thread is because I am using Win XP Pro to create the new DVD with. I searched on WWW and can't find any tutorial for how to use your app... can you please tell me what I might be doing wrong, and point me in the right direction? Thank you... virtualdiver
@prfella This problem is in the install or running the setup by DVD? Well, the x64 recovery mode will add the x64 files into the root of the DVD.... @virtualdiver Please try create AIO manually by the standarlone GUI, I'll see this case... And, the AIO DVD will be created with ISO format, all other folders loaded for AIO creation, not will have all versions...
Are there instructions on how to use this tool? I can't seem to get the "install.wim" files. I have extracted my ISO files for both X64 and X86 into separate folders. When I try to select the wim, the only ones I can find are in the Sources directory. When I select it I get an error "unable to load DLL "wimgapi.dll" The specified module cannot be found. (Exception from HRRESULT: 0x8007007E)." I tried it with both the ei.cfg not removed and removed. What am I doing wrong?