I do not have an answer for you and i hope someone does. but how did you get Enterprise x86 and x64 on there??
Maybe on a next version Windows 7 Enterprise is an special version, it isn't embedded on Trial / Retail editions. You can download the Enterprise ISO and add manually on your AIO ISO. No. Office is an application, Windows is an OS. Your pics not works here, please re-host the images. If you want to add the Enterprise edition to your AIO, please copy and replace all AIO files without the WIM to the new source. Ex. I have a Windows 7 AIO and I want to add the Enterprise edition: 001 - Use the WinAIO Maker to merge the Enterprise on AIO WIM; 002 - Copy and replace all files of Enterprise edition to AIO source replacing all. (Please not copy the Install.WIM.)
I am a computer repair tech and I have used this program to create a Windows 7 Universal Installer. Thank you for this great app. I have a question though...... I am now creating a Vista Universal Installer and want to know if I enable x64 Recovery Console while creating the Installer will it mess up the Vista Universal Installer? Or would it be wise not to enable the x64 Recovery Console and why? Again thanks for this great program and I wait your reply.
Will using this to combine x86 and x64 break the upgrade functionality? Also does it 100% work on Windows 8? Edit: Tested it myself and it DOES work fine with Windows 8 for combining them, but, it will not work with the x64 Recovery Console option. The setup exes simply don't work.
I've successfully created a Windows 8 All-in-One DVD which includes the following:- Windows 8 x64 Enterprise Windows 8 x86 Enterprise Windows 8 x64 Pro Windows 8 x86 Pro Windows Server 2012 Standard Windows Server 2012 Datacentre Is there a way that I can insert the install keys, so it doesn't ask for them at the setup stage? Thanks in advance
Is it possible to implement an order by mechanism? So f.e. now with Win8, the DVD contains Core + Pro, but i want the the 2 Pro's (x86 and x64) listed after each other then the cores, then the ent. Now i have to do it in a lot of steps and each time extracting the original iso. again... Also changing names does not seem to work correctly. Is seems x64 and x86 are added to names when saving WIMs and changes saved before to a temp WIM, can not be changed again...
Never mind, after spending a lot of time with WinAIO i tried just imagex.exe. This works fast and correctly ootb and the commands and text can be written down, so next time much faster...
@All I'll add the x64 recovery mode for Windows 8. And, reorder the editions on v1.4 version. This application currently is compatible with Windows 8 except the recovery mode. If you want to install the keys, use Autounattend.xml to do it for you.
The concept of this application isn't really the WIM Modding... But I can see the feature for the next updates.
@Josh Cell I have created a universal windows 7 with you program (by the way love this program) but when I select install from setup64 it gives me an autorun.dll error. what did i do wrong?
Your Windows is x64? I'd like to add the 4.0 version of framework on all my applications. An update is planned for the next week. But I need to update some other my applications before.
yes i was testing the windows 7 AIO on a 64 bit test machine and when i click on setup64 off a usb drive it gives me an autorun.dll error
I had a quick question, if I am trying to add driverpacks and all the newest updates to the ISO's should I add the driver packs and newest windows updates to each 86 and 64 ultimate iso and then use your tool to combine them or what order should I do it in? Create AOI ISO then add updates/drivers or Add drivers and updates to each iso and then combine? also I assume ei.cfg is deleted automatically?