Windows 8 , files date 2009 in the iso Hi, I did try this tool to make an AIO for W8 .. as mentioned here in the forum before and to add the ei.cfg file to the pro ones any way all went fine and the iso is great and can install but the only thing is the file date in the iso as its all dated to 2009, ... can we change this so the files takes the same date from the original ones ?? thank you
You can't change the date from this application. I'll update the app engine and it will be solved.. The application not support add 3rd part applications.
So, can I use this to make a disc that will install every version of 7 including Enterprise, i386 and 64-bit all with SP1 on an SL DVD? I don't suppose it would fit on a CD, would it? Would there be room for any or all flavors of 8? Thanks for the great work! How could I learn to create apps like this?
Hi Josh. You are great man! I love your programs. i wait to new version supported w8 and recovery x64 I hope very soon.
I am getting the same error as this guy. I tried recopying the autorun.dll from the x64 dvd and recompiling the image, but it did not help. also using it from a usb drive
Hi All The Auto AIO works great But I seem to missing something when I try to select a WIMs I have unpacked both images to folders no matter ware I look to select a WIMs I cant find them if I look at the image there's no WIMs file or in the unpacked folders I have look'd through this thread but cant seem to find ware I am going wrong Forgive if I am asking a question that has been answered already I am sure I am just missing the point someware as this is all a learning curve to me. Thanks Steve
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" -- 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?
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
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 no no this thread must be read from bone to bone maybe a couple of days later Thank you sir for this app works like a charm
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.
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..