WinAIO Maker Professional - The All in One Windows Setup Solution

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  1. Josh Cell

    Josh Cell MDL Developer

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    Make an copy and delete images from WIM one per one...
     
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  2. Deb_Rider

    Deb_Rider MDL Senior Member

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    It doesn't delete the file from the image just removes the options to install them, right????????
    Can't I make just a x64 installation image????????
     
  3. Josh Cell

    Josh Cell MDL Developer

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    No, You can remove all x86 images using this tool, preserving the x64 images...

    It will "convert" your All in One in x64 and vice-versa...
     
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    I used this and it worked great but x86 and x64 together is 3.80 gb in size but my usb stick is 3.72gb.. so i deleted the support and upgrade folders to make it 3.74gb in size but it still too much.. is there anything else i could do to make it to fit on the USB stick or do i must put it on a 8gb stick???
     
  5. markedbyalantattoos

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    anyway possible to add oem folder to achieve certs on this disk for auto install?
     
  6. Deb_Rider

    Deb_Rider MDL Senior Member

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    Try to remove the language packs if there are many..........
     
  7. Deb_Rider

    Deb_Rider MDL Senior Member

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    Is there any other tool to do this??????
     
  8. urie

    urie retired mod

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    None as simple to use as WinAIO Maker Professional :biggrin:
     
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    Windows 7 Toolkit v1.3.0.102RC

    But i like to use WinAIO Maker Professional for this task :D
     
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  11. catdog215

    catdog215 MDL Senior Member

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    thanks. Also when doing the installation, will the description show for example as the picture above this thread under Description?
     
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    #296 M3TAL_L0RD, Apr 1, 2012
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    What sized .iso you are getting after using AutoAIO: untouched en_windows_7_ultimate_with_sp1_x86_dvd_u_677460.iso, en_windows_7_ultimate_with_sp1_x64_dvd_u_677332.iso and enable that x64 recovery thingy? Mine is 4.06GB.

    BTW, I'm using this in Windows XP Pro (32-bit) with no errors now :D
     
  14. kronflux

    kronflux MDL Member

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    I doubt it, but could I use this to add AND windows 7 to an all-in-one?
     
  15. Alphawaves

    Alphawaves Super Moderator/Developer
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    Not really sure what your on about but yeh you can create an AIO from win 7 (any architecture):eek:
     
  16. kronflux

    kronflux MDL Member

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    wow. I don't know how I missed a word entirely when typing. o_O

    **Can I use this to create an All-In-One disk of -VISTA- AND Windows 7? (in one installer. ie: windows 7 x86, windows 7 x64, vista x86, vista x64 all in one disk) :eek:
     
  17. Josh Cell

    Josh Cell MDL Developer

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    No, different images on a single WIM without DVD MOD won't work properly...

    An next option is create an multiboot image with Vista and 7 in separated folders... With other applications as EasyBoot.
     
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