![]() ![]() IMAGEX /Export E:\WIM\x86.WIM 1 E:\WIM\INSTALL.WIM "Windows 7 Starter x86" IMAGEX /Export E:\WIM\圆4.WIM 1 E:\WIM\INSTALL.WIM "Windows 7 Home Basic 圆4" IMAGEX /Export E:\WIM\x86.WIM 2 E:\WIM\INSTALL.WIM "Windows 7 Home Basic x86" IMAGEX /Export E:\WIM\圆4.WIM 2 E:\WIM\INSTALL.WIM "Windows 7 Home Premium 圆4" IMAGEX /Export E:\WIM\x86.WIM 3 E:\WIM\INSTALL.WIM "Windows 7 Home Premium x86" IMAGEX /Export E:\WIM\圆4.WIM 3 E:\WIM\INSTALL.WIM "Windows 7 Professional 圆4" IMAGEX /Export E:\WIM\x86.WIM 4 E:\WIM\INSTALL.WIM "Windows 7 Professional x86" IMAGEX /Export E:\WIM\圆4.WIM 4 E:\WIM\INSTALL.WIM "Windows 7 Ultimate 圆4" IMAGEX /Export E:\WIM\x86.WIM 5 E:\WIM\INSTALL.WIM "Windows 7 Ultimate x86" Change the paths and drive letters to match where you have stored the files.Īlternatively, copy all of these commands in to a notepad document, rename the document run.bat (or whatever you like) and run that instead. Type the following commands in the Command Prompt window.With the Windows 7 AIK installed on your computer run the Deployment Tools Command Prompt.Install Windows 7 AIK - this is the option "Windows AIK Setup" when you run StartCD from the downloaded ISO.If it isn't present, setup prompts you for the version you wish to install. ![]() This is the file that locks the installation media to a specific version of Windows 7. Delete the file "ei.cfg" from the copy of the DVD that you have created.Copy the entire contents of the 32 bit Windows ISO in to the directory called DVD.Rename the file that comes from the 32 bit DVD/ISO x86.WIM and the one from the 63 bit DVD/ISO 圆4.WIM Mount each ISO in turn and copy the file "Install.WIM" to the directory "WIM".Optional: A virtual machine platform to test on.This is a free download from Microsoft here: - this file downloads as an ISO - hence the need for an ISO mount tool. I probably wouldn't use a vendor supplied disk either as you never know what changes they have made to it. Doesn't matter which version, as long as it isn't Starter Edition. Windows 7 ISOs/DVDs of 64 bit and 32 bit.However as I didn't have any of the third party tools and wasn't about to buy them for this single task, I found my own way of creating the DVD using tools that Microsoft have already provided. While searching around the internet, I found various techniques using various third party tools. It would be used on both a memory stick and DVD. I wanted to update my Windows 7 installation DVD so that it not only installed any version of Windows 7, but also both the 64 bit and the 32 bit. 7 November 2011 12.50 0 Creating a Combined 32 bit and 64 bit Windows 7 Installation DVD ![]()
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