What is the purpose of running a tool when you can integrate any drivers by 3 simple dism commands? And when you use the option "Integrate Updated Installer" (aka extracted win 10 iso) you can compress the install.wim to install.esd and it probably will fit a dvd5, 4GB usb, my win 7 SP1 x64 AIO (basic > premium > pro > ultimate > enterprise) homebrew iso (manually made and 100% uptodate at creation time, nothing removed) = 2.75 GB (2,964,226,048 bytes) x86 (incl. starter too) = 2.20 GB (2,367,160,320 bytes)
@Enthousiast question about mixed win 7 and win 10 setup...i have one question the last month i hope you can verified...when you add the win 7 image in win 10 setup files the boot.wim of win 10 iso support already 3.0 usb drivers right?
win 10 boot.wim already have 3.0 usb drivers, and if you replace win 7 boot.wim with win 10 boot.wim then win 7 can be installed on usb 3.0 system without integrating any 3.0 drivers in win 7. although after installation you cant use 3.0 usb until you install drivers for it.
understand that..i know about install.wim thats why i did question about boot.wim thanks alot for verified that!
What compression algorithm does .esd use? LZMS-solid or something else? Who told you that? Drivers in my package come from vendor's website. Some I had to manually extract from installers. (for example Samsung NVMe)
Nobody. I had a look at them and thought they were similar that's why I asked. It was not meant as something against you. It wouldn't be a problem for me either way. I still aknowledge your work!
I believe i already showed you how you online integrate 170MB of updates (and how many there are left after install is finished), why asking for more proof? And still, MSIE11 isn't installed. I asked more ontopic questions but didn't get any answers. ps, about install.esd, look at this post and it's cmd: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/esd-wim-conversion-batch.54007/#post-903619
Install.esd is just a install.wim using LZMS-solid compression. Nothing new and nothing special. My tool also uses LZMS-solid if you check "Integrate Updated Installer" aka win10 setup.
@Atak_Snajpera Will this tool generate a working Wins7 ult. iso image for this custom pc? Motherboard: Asrock Z370 Gaming K6 CPU: Intel i7 8700K SSD: 250GB WD BLUE SSD M.2 2280 Thanks
If you do not care about updating rest of editions then yes. Let me know how it went. I'm curious particularly regarding missing drivers in Device Manager after installation.
Stop trolling with older version ok? You ignored my patch files and now you are pasting some useless text.
So that would mean that you finally managed to integrate the missing updates offline, could you please tell me how you proceeded to make this happen ?
Seriously, if you could tell us how you proceeded, that would be beneficial for all the members here. Before you applied the patch, you had told me that Dism couldn't integrate updates offline if other integrated updates had INSTALL PENDING status so how did you manage to get all the updates integrated offline ?