sir i have recently downloaded win 8.1 (32 & 64 bit aio) and i want remove starter and home premium like edition from this. when i open win 8.1 extracted image in win aio 1.3 it cannot detect install.wim. i checked the extractd image of win 8.1 and there is no such file like install.win.... i found install.exe...like this found . how can i edit this iso to reduce image size for my own use
It maybe esd file. Anyway you would be fare better just dowloading untouched iso files and make your own aio.
Thank q sir for ur suggestions. Any other way to create aio .....Like win7 ,win 8(32 & 64 bit) with Hiren Boot cd ..... i have 16GB pendrive and i want to create multi os installation disk or usb. Please help me to create this aio.
Hello. Folder2Iso function does't work to me. When I am try to load folder the program send a message "Invalid source folder". Is this normal? Thank you.
You are trying to load What folder i,e, version of windows was the folder just extracted from iso file are you selecting root of folder or sources folder we need more info.
Sorry, it seems that I can not able to explain properly in the first post. You know the software "Folder2Iso", right. I am trying to do the same with function Folder2Iso of "WinAIO Maker Professional v1.3". I prefer "WinAIO" because of the obvious advantages. ________ I know my English is bad. Sorry for that.
Super WinAIO .iso Hi people. Specially to @Josh Cell , thank you very much for your work. I've just found WinAIOMaker and I've used it with AutoAIO tool for making a 32 and 64 bits .iso of Windows 10 (The TechNet iso comes with Home and Pro versions in 1 .iso). Pretty easy and worked fine. But I want more. I have many official Windows .iso files from Technet and I want to create a supe AIO Windows .iso with Win7, 8,1 and 10. Is it possible? How? I want to have this Windows images in 1 .iso: - Win7 Home Premium x32 - Win7 Home Premium x64 - Win7 Pro x32 - Win7 Pro x64 - Win8.1 x32 - Win8.1 x64 - Win10 x32 - Win10 x64 PS: As I said, the Win10 image comes with Home and Pro versions integrated, same for Win8.1 but not for Win7. My intention is to use this .iso in a 16GB USB drive
Just export all x86 indexes into one install.wim and the x64 indexes in another install.wim (they will be really big). Download a multi-architecture Win 10 ISO using the MCT and put the install.wims into the win 10 iso (x86 in x86 sources folder and x64 in x64 sources folder), done. Or you can export all indexes x86 and x64 in one install.wim and replace both install.wims from the MCT iso with the new one.
Thank you so much for your answer. Could you please tell me how to do it sep by step? I've only used the Auto AIO tool and I have an AIO 32 and 64 version .iso for each Windows installer but I don't know what you mean with export all indexes in one install.wim (I'm a newbie).
Hi Guys, i used the AutoAIO method to create a AIO image from following isos: de_windows_7_professional_with_sp1_x64_dvd_u_676919 de_windows_7_professional_with_sp1_x86_dvd_u_677093 I did it 3 times. All resulted AIO isos have the same size which is 4.046.374.912 Bytes. BUT they all have different hases. Shouldn't be the resulting isos identical?
No. ISOs will have at least different timestamps/header information embedded into them and thus won't be bit-identical.
guys, i need some help... if possible.. i would like to use ntlite to remove all unecessary editions from windows 7 sp1 untouched isos and then make an aio with the winaio maker pro. with this ill end up with an windows 7 sp1 pro x86 and x64 iso. if I do it this way, will this iso work without issues or will it not work good? I ask this because i did it and made an usb flash boot with this iso and some linux tools and distros, using the yumi tool. sometimes the boot from this win 7 iso works nicely, but sometimes it stop working on the screen that we can manage hd partitions, showing a message that there is no driver for the device. so, i would like to know if this problem is related to something about this iso made this way..
@yro might be easier to simply export Pro index from x86 to a new WIM, then export the x64 Pro into that new WIM too. Done.