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
wow. I don't know how I missed a word entirely when typing. **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)
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.
@ CrazySioux, if you do not have access to a machine running vista or windows seven or even a machine capable of running them why do you even need to make windows 7 AIO dvd. there is only one rude person here and that is you. Waik is needed for xp because the files needed to work with wim images are Microsofts and not allowed to be distributed.
I'm using the newest release of WinAIO Maker Professional. I've searched the site for this error but only found one reference to it, and no reply. When I click "Select WIMs", and point the app to the install.wim file, I get the following error: "Unable to load DLL 'wimgapi.dll': The specified module could not be found. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E)" The "X17-59463.iso" hashes all check OK, so I know the ISO isn't corrupt. I used the WinAIO ISO2Folder Tool to extract the files to an empty folder. What am I doing wrong? ################################################################### EDIT: Damn!...the answer was right above me. Took me a minute to understand that trying to run it from XP was the problem. Got copies of wimgapi.dll and wimfltr.sys off the WAIK, loaded them in their respective system folders, and...BAM! I'm in business. Big Props to M3TAL LORD
Hello I have a Windows 7 SP1 64bit iso here. I want to create a AIO disk with both x86/x64 flavors on the dvd. Will this tool automate that task?
some corrections as far as i know.... well i cant see how it would? since he said he has a x64 copy and to merge x64 with x86 to get a AIO with both 32bit and 64bit you will need one copy of each dvd or ISOs since x64 only holds the x64 files so youl need x86 files too aka one of each to make x86+x64 AIO. atleast as far i know...... and ive seen a few questions about making a AIO with XP/Vista/win7 unfortunatly as far as i know it cant be done atlest not with this awesome tool only. since XP uses a different type of boot then Vista and Win7. but there are other tools that lets you make a bootable USB with win7 and XP but i have yet to find one for all three since Vista uses the same Boot as Win7 its kinda hard to add those in the same set up since the system wont know which one to start. but you can allways make a AIO of each system and then make a XP+Win7 USB and on the flashdrive just add a Vista folder with the Vista files and when you need to boot Vista you take out the Win7 files to a temp folder on the USB and put in the Vista files in its place. well this is my 2 cents on these questions. pls correct me if im wrong
@ WiCK3D, you are wrong did you not look at the images on first post as for xp it can never work with this tool
use rt7lite for Slipstream SP1 into Windows 7 (But You have to do this separately for x86 & x64) Then use Win AIO Maker to Make an All in One DVD of Windows 7 SP1.
can this tool doing it vice versa? i have AIO iso. x86 and x64. let say i want to extract out only the x64 iso. i see on the feature list. there's x64recovery. but then it's mentioned for 2 wims or more. my AIO only have 1 WIM. thank you
Simply make a copy of the AIO directory. In a first step, remove all x64 images from 1st AIO copy. 2 - Remove all x86 images of 2nd AIO copy. Now you have two directories with x86 and x64 setups.