WinAIO Maker Professional - The All in One Windows Setup Solution

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  1. boscru6469

    boscru6469 MDL Senior Member

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    No, XP Pro
    On page 1 it says
    Compatibility:

    • This is program requires .NET Framework v3.5
    • Works with all < 6.0 WIMs and OS
    Do I need to use it on a Win 7 PC?
     
  2. Alphawaves

    Alphawaves Super Moderator/Developer
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    #242 Alphawaves, Jan 10, 2012
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    I dont know what Josh changed in the new version, but originally it was intended for work in 7, vista.. XP had no support for the AIO tool..

    6.0 > works
     
  3. boscru6469

    boscru6469 MDL Senior Member

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    Okay, I will try it on my Win 7 Laptop Thanks
     
  4. w3a53735

    w3a53735 MDL Novice

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    WinAIO

    What does WinAIO do?

    Certainly "deleting or removing a file into another file" is something that is impossible to perform.

    I would like to try the program.

    Steve Broshears ...
     
  5. Alphawaves

    Alphawaves Super Moderator/Developer
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    It creates an AIO of (x86 + x64) of windows 7 or windows Vista.
    Note: windows vista x64 recovery is not compatable for this application (only use x64 recovery mode) for 7.
     
  6. Josh Cell

    Josh Cell MDL Developer

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  7. ironmikez

    ironmikez MDL Novice

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    I am unable to create an ISO file, I have followed the directions yet nothing appears to happen when pushing the start button on the 2nd step.
     
  8. ozzyboy

    ozzyboy MDL Member

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    Josh, I just did two images of 7(x86 & x64)...with some apps included...I wanted to use this app, to combine those two os in one...Every steps, works fine, all process works until the end, BUT the final iso file has 0 bytes.... I've tried manualy and automaticaly and both mothods wth the same results, 0 bytes. o_O
     
  9. Josh Cell

    Josh Cell MDL Developer

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    Manually the app not will generate any ISO file, only will modify the x86 folder of the source.
     
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  10. zs5zk

    zs5zk MDL Novice

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    Great thread,thanking you sincerely and will be following this page religiously as i am new to win 7 and enjoying it tremendously,
    Yours Truly ZS5ZK
     
  11. tcntad

    tcntad MDL Guru

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    Yet there is a button to create ISO..which doesnt work for me at all.

    "Unable to create iso" or something.
     
  12. Josh Cell

    Josh Cell MDL Developer

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    Well, works fine here :g:

    What the OS / Architecture you're using?
     
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  13. kronflux

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    my problem with this is that the disk I made doesn't work on systems that don't support 64 bit. It works great on any system that will, and gives the option to install 32 or 64 bit os, but it seems that the setup itself is 64 bit, and therefore doesn't work on, for example, a netbook.
    I was hoping to use this, plus OEM/Multi brand/Slic activation and whatnot all in one image, which I could stick on my usb drive and not have to worry about having multiple disks around. But as I work in a pc repair shop, I have to consider even those systems which only support 32 bit.
    any way around this?
     
  14. tcntad

    tcntad MDL Guru

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    Windows 7 AIO (x86 x64, no enterprise)
     
  15. Josh Cell

    Josh Cell MDL Developer

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    Simply unckeck the x64 recovery mode, for non touch on x86 boot files ;)

    @tcntad

    I'll test hard now here...
     
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  16. marvell

    marvell MDL Novice

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    hi, I'm sorry if this has been asked before but is it possible to make an aio disc for x86 and x64 with all current updates ? I've tried to do this with rt7 lite and this tool by making 2 seperate isos with current updates and then using the auto option but it hasn't seemed to work.

    Any guidance is appreciated

    Cheers M
     
  17. tcntad

    tcntad MDL Guru

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    Not with this tool no.
     
  18. Chicarcas

    Chicarcas MDL Novice

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    Hello.

    What is "Enable x64 recovery mode"?

    Should i check the box?

    T.Y.