tanks a lot for the scripts Raoul They work great' btw in the x86 version there was on a few set WORKDIR=f:\Work
Great work. Only one question: Code: Chapter 4 - Updating the boot.wim ... Chapter 5 - Updating DVD folder 3) Next thing to do is navigate to C:\Work\SP1 and open the xx-XX\Licenses folder, then copy the folders inside that folder C:\Work\SP1\EXTRACT and open the xx-xx (and there isn't Licenses folder). Maybe i have done something wrong.
xx-xx is language code, replace xx-xx to your language code Example: English en-US, Italian it-IT, etc.
Yes, i have completed all the integration without errors. It's only for the Guide (SP1\EXTRACT and not only SP1 ... and there isn't Licenses folder ...). See my precedent Post.
lol, because not everything can be automated and for me this way its clear what to use at what point.
It worked for me but when you run disk cleaner there is a listed title "Service Pack Backup Files" when you try to delete the backup files disk cleanup will not delete it.
Im intregating the SP1 with your scripts but i need some help here.. I want to integrate the sp1 into the Ultimate x86. What is the number fot this option so i can change the "/Index:*" with the correct number?
yes, its five... but nevermind.. after all the tasks, without errors, the generated iso is not with sp1. ive installed in a vm to check it and the info show me windows 7 ultimate, but no the sp1.. i will wait for the iso leak in ptbr..
Hi Raoul, Thanks for your guide, I have found two mistakes (?) in the guide. First Chapter 1 Section 3.. the = X86 or X64, should read X86 or AMD64, and I assume the Intel version should be different as well. The UPDATED Guide: Chapter 1 - Preparing SP1 for integration. 1) Extract the Work folder from the downloaded .RAR to C:\, so you should have C:\Work. 2) Copy your SP1 executable (.exe) to the C:\Work\SP1 folder and rename the file to SP1.exe. 3) Run "SP1-X**-Prepare-Script.cmd" as Administrator (** = X86 or X64, depending on what image you are creating). 4) When the Prepare Script is done you have to manually update some files, now continue with Chapter 2. And Chapter 3 section 4 the - Copy the xx-XX\Licenses folder to the "C:\Work" directory. should'nt that be "C:\Work\SP1" directory. To aviod confusion Chapter 3 - Integrating SP1 into the install.wim. 1) First thing to do is copy your Windows 7 DVD files to the "DVD" folder! 2) Second thing to do is to open the "SP1-X**-Integration-Script.cmd" (replace ** with 86 or 64). And change the following line: DISM /Mount-Wim /WimFile:"%DVD%\sources\install.wim" /Index:* /MountDir:"%MOUNT%" The * after /Index: has the become a number, the number of the index from install.wim you want to mount! I always use number 4 for X86 (= 32bit Professional) and number 3 for X64 (= 64bit Professional). 3) If you updated the line, you can Run "SP1-X**-Integration-Script.cmd" (replace ** with 86 or 64) as Administrator, this script will integrate SP1. 4) When the integrating has finished you have to do some things manually: - Navigate to "C:\Work\Mount\Windows\System32\xx-XX". (Replace xx-XX with your Language, for example en-US or nl-NL). - Copy the xx-XX\Licenses folder to the "C:\Work" directory. 5) Open the "SP1-X**-Unmount-Script.cmd" (replace ** with 86 or 64) and update the following line to suit your chosen index. "%bin%\imagex.exe" /compress maximum /export "%DVD%\sources\install.wim" * "%New%\install.wim" The * at the end must be replaced with the number of your chosen index! 6) If you changed the line then run the "SP1-X**-Unmount-Script.cmd" (replace ** with 86 or 64) as Administrator. (Script will unmount and reduce size of install.wim). Other than that brilliant.....
When "hacking" the files manually to force an offline integration or using a GUI tool to automate that procedure, like RT7Lite, keep in mind the following (also) concerning windows 7 ofcourse So if you do decide to go down that road, even if it works now, come SP2 you might experience unxpected problems and I'd suggest you keep a copy of the original (not-slipstreamed) disk just in case. Regards.