Should be simple..? Hello. This tool seems absolutly great, and from all the wonderfull comments i had high hopes when downloading it a few hours ago. The situation now, is that i still havent completed the simple task i set out to do, and now find myself asking you good people for help Task: To merge a Win7 Pro OEM x86 and Win7 Pro OEM x64 image. What i have done so far: - Started WinAIO 1.3 - Clicked AutoAIO button - Choose my x64 and x86 image - Press start compilation After 10 seconds (or so) i get an error saying "Error creating AIO ISO in C:\TEMP\Windows AIO Image.iso". Using the checkbox about x64 recovery mode or changing the folder path makes no difference... The AIO app is running as admin, and all read/write rights are okay... Also, i tried to find documentation on this error, with no luck Kind Regards TwinA
@ Josh Cell I just downloaded WinAIO Maker Professional speed was ok this side only took a few seconds.
Yep, It's the Traffic Shapping by my connection My OS has been bricked my an Batch Malware, Reinstalling all apps here
Yep, in fact; Batch files is really danger, in my case, the file has been joined in an EXE APP AV Systems have ~10% of chance to detect this type of malware.
Wow that sucks Hope you didn't loose too much data! EDIT: In other news, the "Error creating AIO ISO in %FOLDER" can also be caused by the ISO being mounted with MagicDisc (not in use, per se, but mounted....)
When I enable the x64 recovery mode, does that mean the cd will not be compatible with x86 systems specially during an x86 recovery mode?
Some processors not support the x64 architecture. On this systems, the x64 recovery mode enabled DVD not will boot.
Hi. I'm having problems with making a disc for x86 & x64. I'm using the AutoAIO button, & pointing it at an x86 Windows 7 + SP1 iso & a x64 Windows 7 + SP1 iso. After the software has done its job I have burn't the finished iso to DVD, but when booting from the disc I only get the option to install x86 versions of Windows. I have tried on a duel core & single core cpu. Can somebody please tell me where I am going wrong. Thanks
The size of the ISO is 2.40GB, which is the same size as the x86 ISO. My x64 ISO is 3.11GB. They were both downloaded from Digital River & I removed the ei.cfg file from sources/ This was done on my Windows 7 x86 machine. I have just tried to build the ISO on my Windows 7 x64 machine & I think it worked properly. It produced an ISO of 3.85GB, but I haven't burnt it onto dvd yet to try it. Thanks.
The ISO created on my x64 machine works fine. It gave me the option to install all versions in x86 or x64 format. I don't know why the ISO created on my x86 machine would only install the x86 versions. Thanks Josh Cell for another fine piece of software.