WinAIO Maker Professional - The All in One Windows Setup Solution

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  1. Puffingmad

    Puffingmad MDL Addicted

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    Ok blond me :rolleyes: found it now Knew i was just missing the it somewhere.
     
  2. Josh Cell

    Josh Cell MDL Developer

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    On the sources directory you'll see an big file with the "install.wim" name.. :)
     
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  3. lemonadez

    lemonadez MDL Novice

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    #363 lemonadez, Sep 21, 2012
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    Do I need to use AutoAIO Option.?

    Here what I did. Choose "Select WIMs"
    1.) I select Win 7 Ultimate -> Install.wim (x86)
    2.) I select Win 7 Ultimate -> Install.wim (x64)
    3.) I select Win 7 Enterpriese -> Install.wim (x86)
    4.) I select Win 7 Enterpriese -> Install.wim (x86)

    5.) After that I click "Save all Changes".

    6.) Then Click "Yes" delete all clg/stuff

    7/) Then i click "Save all into ISO"

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    what is "AUTO AIO" I dont understand.

    I choose x86 iso of Ultimate and x64 Ultimate. -> Combined together to 1 ISO file Name Ultimate.iso

    AUTO AIO selecting Enterprise ISO x86 and x64 -> Combined together to 1 iso file NAME Enterprise.iso..

    Now how do i combined AUTOAIO ISO of Ultimate.iso and Enterprise.iso?
    Which one do i select for x86 iso and which one for x64.iso (Because each Iso already have x86/x64 inside).
    Do i select
    x86 iso -> Ultimate.iso
    x64 iso -> Enterprise.iso

    and start compiling.

    sorry for my english

    I just tried Enterprise.iso (with 86/64 inside) and Ultimate.iso (with 86/64 inside) compiling using AIO. But it said error that Enterprise.iso or Ultimate.iso is not a valid x86.

    Or here another idea.
    Firt make new iso with install.wim of 86 and 64 separately.
    - Select Enterprise x86 Install.wim and x86 Ultimate Install.wim
    Save them all into 1 iso.

    Then do the same for x64 Iso of Enterprise and x64 Ultimate?

    Then after that use AutoAIO and use the new iso i created from each OS Architecture?
     
  4. Puremin0rez

    Puremin0rez MDL Senior Member

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    Can we get new version soon? I really want to make a new Win8 AIO + Recovery x64 :)
     
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  5. TziMmys

    TziMmys MDL Junior Member

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    Yeap, I would also like to see this coming. Please update....
     
  6. Pareto Optimal

    Pareto Optimal MDL Senior Member

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    I created an AIO with all x86 and x64 flavors of 7 except Enterprise. Is there a way I can add Enterprise to my AIO or do I have to start from scratch or will my current AIO serve as the source for all those installers, use my Enterprise disc as a source and create a new AIO ISO?
    Thanks
     
  7. Pareto Optimal

    Pareto Optimal MDL Senior Member

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    Can I include Server 2008 and Server 2012 in an AIO with this?
    Thanks
     
  8. abu2Qa

    abu2Qa MDL Junior Member

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    #368 abu2Qa, Oct 15, 2012
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    It's really Professional app and Josh Cell's masterpiece with a few clicks on AutoAIO I was able to made my 1st AIO "win7 X86+X64" in my life :D
    no no this thread must be read from bone to bone:cheese1:
    maybe a couple of days later Thank you sir for this app works like a charm :worthy:
     
  9. Josh Cell

    Josh Cell MDL Developer

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  10. utils

    utils MDL Novice

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    Can the created AIO be combined with Windows 7 - Vista OEM DVD Multi-Brand Edition Activation?
     
  11. urie

    urie retired mod

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    Yes it can.
     
  12. delboyuk

    delboyuk MDL Novice

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    #372 delboyuk, Oct 22, 2012
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    Can you point me in the direction of how to do this - i would like to build an AIO USB Memory Stick Boot with both Win7 & Win8 included. Is this possible?

    Thanks..

    ***UPDATE: Worked out how to do it. Created a combined Win7+Win8 AIO ISO. Creating various Win7 & 8 virtual machines from the AIO with VMware Workstation all seems to work OK.
     
  13. Josh Cell

    Josh Cell MDL Developer

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    Maybe you can have problems using the Windows 7 + Vista because media licensing issues..

    You can copy and replace all Windows 7 files to the Vista DVD then add the Windows 7 Image to Vista..
     
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  14. DaRk MaDnEsS

    DaRk MaDnEsS MDL Novice

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    i think he meant only the theming topic

    and that should be fine no problem
     
  15. del4no

    del4no MDL Novice

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    #375 del4no, Oct 30, 2012
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    Howdy Josh..
    Gonna ask 4ur permission, I'm making AIO Win7 SP1_U x86+x64 OEM *ISO using ur tool ok :worthy:
    Thx & G'day :biggrin:

    Pls advise should I Tick "Enable x64 Recovery Mode?
    After that just Click AutoAIO then insert each of the Win7 files (x86 & x64) right?
     
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  16. ultimate_live

    ultimate_live MDL Expert

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    Josh Cell.
    May it also work with Windows 8 ?
     
  17. Tito

    Tito Super Mod / Adviser
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    Yah.. but you need to uncheck x64 recovery mode while making an AIO.
     
  18. Pareto Optimal

    Pareto Optimal MDL Senior Member

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    Why can't you check x64 recovery mode?

     
  19. hacktrix2006

    hacktrix2006 MDL Novice

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    Could you be so kind and tell us how you did this. Using 1 16GB stick for both Versions of Windows on one usb stick is better then using two 16GB stick for each version of Windows.
     
  20. Atari800XL

    Atari800XL MDL Expert

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    Combining Windows 7 and 8 into one wim would be interesting, if anybody could write maybe a little howto, that would be great!
    There is another way to do it: Create a WinPE iso (eg. WinPE_SE), put in on your USB stick, you can even create more than one of those and boot them with Grub4dos.
    Then you use WinNTSetup by JFX, which allows you to select an iso (or .wim) and runs your OS setup for you. In that case you don't need the "boot" part of a "normal" Windows (XP, W7, W8), WinPE and WinNTSetup take care of that part for you.
    It took me about 6 months to get the hang of this, but now I wouldn't want to miss it ever again! Booting from USB with an option of WinPE's (XPlive, WinPE_SE, WinPE 4 from Windows 8, etc), then installing any OS you want (XP, W7, W8, etc). Everything on one USB!!!