Windows x86 and x64 AIO, full instructions

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  1. tcntad

    tcntad MDL Guru

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    So? Its still the same procedure nomatter how many editions you have in one wim:)
     
  2. akspa420

    akspa420 MDL Novice

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    This guide is great. I now have a 4.14gb iso with all sp1 editions. nice :D
     
  3. tcntad

    tcntad MDL Guru

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    Really? My iso is 4.6 GB (with enterprise)

    Around 4.2 without so you cant have enterprise :p
     
  4. Kouryu

    Kouryu MDL Senior Member

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    English only?
     
  5. tcntad

    tcntad MDL Guru

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    I think so yes.. Or? Hm well it doesnt matter anyway but I can try again tomorrow later lol.
     
  6. ita

    ita MDL Novice

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    watch my attachment
    this is my AIO with x86 and x64

    how to integrate Sp1 ?
     

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  7. tcntad

    tcntad MDL Guru

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    Read stanniemans slipstreaming guide. its impossible to miss.
     
  8. ita

    ita MDL Novice

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    im from Germany and my English isnt very good so i dont unterstand the Guide very well sorry .

    perhaps anyone can write the scripts for my situation.
     
  9. flukyoralpha

    flukyoralpha MDL Novice

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    so this very same method can be applied on sp1 iso too, right? without any modification (other than "/m:sourc64" removed like stated on one page before)...
     
  10. TeddyRuxbin

    TeddyRuxbin MDL Novice

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    Has anyone been able to get this monstrosity to fit on a standard 4GB thumb drive?

    The final sp1 ISO file I got is 4.09BG (4,398,368,768 bytes) which burns to a single layer DVD OK, but doesn't fit on a standard 4GB thumb/flash drive.

    Most 4G thumb/flash drives have a usable capacity of about 3.72GB after formatting. This was OK with a sp0 AIO ISO file that came to 3.65GB.

    Time for an 8GB?
     
  11. simexi

    simexi MDL Novice

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    Just delete source\install_Windows*.clg and same for sourc64.
     
  12. tcntad

    tcntad MDL Guru

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    Think my 7 AIO with enterprise will fit on a 4 GB USBstick. Its roughly 3.7 i think.
     
  13. TeddyRuxbin

    TeddyRuxbin MDL Novice

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    Already did that... :(
     
  14. its

    its MDL Junior Member

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    How did u manage that??

    I have deleted *.clg and added 64bit recovery mode and all added all versions including enterprise

    I get

    Size: 4.13 GB (4,443,998,208 bytes)
    Size on Disk: 4.13 GB (4,444,000,256 bytes)
     
  15. aldemaz

    aldemaz MDL Novice

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    if I want have a oem activaction where should i add $oem$ folder ?
    always in sources or.....:confused:
     
  16. tcntad

    tcntad MDL Guru

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    I have a 8 GB usbstick but im sure it took less then 4.4 GB. I can try again if you'd like.
     
  17. tcntad

    tcntad MDL Guru

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    Yea.. always sources folder.
     
  18. aldemaz

    aldemaz MDL Novice

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    another question

    at the end of all in dvd folder remain two setup (setup.exe and setup64.exe) file it's possible delete the first or are both necessary
     
  19. l2p2c2

    l2p2c2 MDL Member

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    Both are necessery: setup.exe to do a 32bit upgrade installation, setup64.exe to do a 64bit upgrade installation.
     
  20. aldemaz

    aldemaz MDL Novice

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    Thanks i imagined it