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raistlin2912

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I have a disk with all versions of Windows 7, both 32-bit and 64-bit. When I make the integration of updates into one of them (eg Windows 7 Professional 32-bit) and create the ISO, the resulting disk is installed without any problems. But when I make integration of all 32-bit versions, the resulting disc always gives an error in the last phase of the installation. Why when I integrate one of them works but integrating in all fails?.

 

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No I don't mix, the original disc have all windows 7 versions, but when I integrate the updates only select x86 versions. I'm selecting only 32 bits updates but when I integrate in all 32 bits versions the ISO install fails. If I integrate the same updates into one version the ISO install success.

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Some news, I integrated one update in one version (windows 7 Starter 32 bits), rebuilded and recreated ISO. If I install this version the installation success but, if I try to install windows 7 Professional 32 bits the installation fails in the same point. Anyone knows what can be the problem, because I'm dont know anything!

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On 3/4/2016 at 4:05 PM, Thiersee said:

Hi Kel,

It's not my intention to argue with your decision, but he could have put all the single ISOs together with WinToolkit...

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Where did you get the disc with all the versions?

Thiersee

The reason I am so sure he is using a warez release is that nowhere does he ever mention "I tried the original x86 or x64 iso" I see lots of "I did just this version from the iso" or "I tried only these versions"

 

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