Posts posted by Kelsenellenelvian
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Mawwawawawawawawawawawahahahahha
After some maniacal testing and a ton of downloads I have the solution...
Here is the first and smallest set of 7z files that I could get to extract an iso.
Commandline used
7z.exe x Neptune.iso <-- Will extract to the iso dir. There are switches for dest and all that crap too
The size of the files compressed is only 213 kb
I have included the help file...
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Please stop with the excessive use of font modification it doesn't get any extra attention other than just annoying the hell out of us!
See forum rule #10:
10. Do not use CAPITALIZATIONS in the topic title or when participating in threads because they will not attract attention - instead it will annoy many of WinCert's members. Using unnecessary font formatting (i.e., bold font, increased font sizes, colored fonts, etc.) on the full body of posts is also discouraged.
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OK let me clarify a bit more...
Things USED to be that after you selected the 2 wims and if you did not change names the toolkit would automagically add x86 or x64 to the end of the name.
This no longer happens.
The xml I provided in the first post was one I manually and painstakingly made myself.
if you look at one made by the toolkit you see this:
<NAME>Windows 7 HOMEBASIC x86</NAME><DESCRIPTION>Windows 7 HOMEBASIC</DESCRIPTION><FLAGS>HomeBasic</FLAGS><HARDLINKBYTES>3069177344</HARDLINKBYTES><DISPLAYNAME>Windows 7 Home Basic</DISPLAYNAME><DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Windows 7 Home Basic</DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Note dislplay name was not changed like it used to be. -
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Here are issues I found with the a-i-o creator:
It no longer auto renames images. i.e adding a "86" or a "64" at the end.
When editing a description is no longer shows the edited name during the intital install process. (I am attaching a xml for what I thought it did)
When editing name and description and canceling it throws a " '' name already exists error"
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Win 7 Updated ISO.
in Win Toolkit
No because it couldn't be told about here.