The 5 "core" WPI files need to be moved to the new dir.
WPI will no longer recognize your files in the wpiscripts dir.
To easily do this just run the cmd file "Upgrade", In your old WPI folder, then copy the created UserFiles folder to the new WPI folder.
Steps to update your WPI folder:
Download and extract the new WPI archive to a different location. Run the upgrade.cmd file in the old WPI folder. Copy the newly created UserFiles folder from old to new. Copy your Audio folder from old to new. Copy your Install folder from old to new. Copy Themes folder from old to new. Copy all of your Logos\Graphics files the new location. Rename or move your old folder in case something goes wrong. Move the new WPI folder to where you want it. Test it!
MAJOR new step! Update your run WPI methods as WPI\WPI.hta no longer exists! You now need to use WPI\WPI.exe!
Known Bugs\Issues! You cannot minimize the installer window. The rewind button DOES NOT work on the media player... (Probably never has) Nero 7 messes with the IE scripting engine and WPI will not work if Nero 7 has been installed or is currently installed. HOWEVER, This link to Nero Clean tool --> HERE has been reported to fix this issue. So if you wish to use WPI and have had Nero7 installed you will want to clean your system first. Midi files should NOT be used if you are copying the audio to harddrive! (use MP3 Files!) Change log! (In the spoiler tag)
WPI Files Page!
(You can find all of the needed files for WPI and Windows disks here) _____________________________________________________________________
There are tutorials in the manual that is now built into WPI!
Ok here is a combo addon of the good old cmd Promt Here regtweak and the BackGround cmd prompt here shell extension! Website = http://www.ktechcomputing.com/cmdopen/ This will in essence give you the ability to open a command prompt from any folder or even inside the folder (Even the desktop)
Size - 7.66 kb MD5Hash = B269AB6013737EB43635938DF3A10158 And yes this is in my uber-pack!!!
I will never officially support windows 10 after reading the eula. Reputedly from others however it does work. I would prefer donations of $5 or more (if you donate more you'll get future support releases also) if you can't afford that pm me and we can discuss it.
v5.2.2 Log:Uninstall fixes and icon fixes v5.2 Log:CPU-Z v1.61.3GPU-Z v0.6.3HWMonitor v1.20 Added:MSconfig RegeditTaskman All Apps\Progs will run as admin. The whole package is now uninstallable via the add/remove panel.
This pack contains:
BlueScreenView v1.4.5 CPU-Z v1.6.1.3 FixWin v1.2 GPU-Z v0.6.3 HD Tune v2.55 HWmonitor v1.20 MemTest v4.0 Rufus v1.2.0.183 SF IE Restorator v1 Services & Devices v3.4 WhatInStartup v1.33 User Accounts (Advanced)
UNINSTALL previous versions BEFORE installing this one!!!
v12.6 Log: BSODView v.1.4.0 CPU-Z v1.58 GPU-Z v0.5.5 HWMonitor v1.18 WhatInStartup v1.3.3 WinUpdatesList v1.31.31 HP USB Tool v2.2.3
Dumped IE cookies cleaner
v12.2 log PSERV 3.4
v12 log BlueScreenView v1.31 GPU-Z v5.1 The whole package is now uninstallable via the add/remove panel. This pack contains: BootSafe v2.0.1000 Bootvis v1.3.37.0 BlueScreenView v1.4.0 ClearType PowerToy ClipBoard Viewer CPU-Z v1.58 GPU-Z v0.5.5 HD Tune v2.55 HP USB Format Tool v 2.2.3 HWmonitor v1.18 MemTest v4.0 Microsoft AutoPlay Repair Wizard Microsoft TimeZone Requires .NET Framework Microsoft Virtual CD-ROM Control Panel v2.1 MSI CleanUp Utility 4.4 New MSConfig Regedit Services and Devices v3.4 Smart Driver Backup v2.12 TweakUI PowerToy v2.1 WhatInStartup v1.40 Windows Task Manager WinUpdatesList v1.31.31 User Accounts 2 CPL
Full list of things that are included. Main Additions NotePad2-Mod v4.2.25.720 RefreshEM RegShot v2.1.0.70 Unicode (Uninstallable) Replacer v2.63 Service Tweaker v1 Unlocker v1.9.1 (Includes Unlocker Assistant and is uninstallable) SendTo Menu Additions (Uninstallable) 7zSplit Cabmaker v3.3 FGCBA v0.897 Iso Creator Script-Style MSI Unpacker (Performs a admin install of .msi files to %homedrive%\admin) Reg2Inf v0.46 Resource Hacker v3.6.0.92 Shell Extensions .dll/.ocx/.ax Register/Unregister Regtweak Advanced .inf install/uninstall Regtweak Febooti CaSe v3 HashCheck v2.1.11.0(Uninstallable) Mainsoft ClipName v1.3 Open CMD Promt v2.0.2.1 (Uninstallable) Run with arguments v2.6.0.2 Vista Switcher v1.1.4
v5.2.2 Log:Uninstall fixes and icon fixes v5.2 Log:CPU-Z v1.61.3GPU-Z v0.6.3HWMonitor v1.20 Added:MSconfig RegeditTaskman All Apps\Progs will run as admin. The whole package is now uninstallable via the add/remove panel.
This pack contains:
BlueScreenView v1.4.5 CPU-Z v1.6.1.3 FixWin v1.2 GPU-Z v0.6.3 HD Tune v2.55 HWmonitor v1.20 MemTest v4.0 Rufus v1.2.0.183 SF IE Restorator v1 Services & Devices v3.4 WhatInStartup v1.33 User Accounts (Advanced)
I mean in no way To harm vLite or Nuhi and am in no way affiliated or have ever took part in the proccess of making or distributing vLite and release them (vLite & Nuhi) from any implications of me hosting this file. Version 1.2 Includes:
wimgapi.dll, wimfltr.inf, wimfltr.sys for BOTH x86 & x64! Size 413 kb You can make this silent by using the /s switch with it.
IF you want a copy you must request a copy and provide a Paypal transaction ID#
v8.7.3 Updates
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**** Improvements to the Pause\Abort system in the installer.
**** Fixed the update routines.
**** Fixed the removal of bits=(64)
**** Improved user file version detection schema.
**** Program timeout check improvements.
**** Added power shell detection to the WEB features.
**** Downloading files functions are improved.
**** Font installer improvements.
**** Back Button now works.
There are some people already on this list if you feel you may be please drop me a PM.
edit please with full editor the title of the opening (first) post and put [sOLVED] in front of it. It's then easy for the Lego to move the thread into the solved bugs.
I mean in no way To harm vLite or Nuhi and am in no way affiliated or have ever took part in the proccess of making or distributing vLite and release them (vLite & Nuhi) from any implications of me hosting this file. Version 1.2 Includes:
wimgapi.dll, wimfltr.inf, wimfltr.sys for BOTH x86 & x64! Size 413 kb You can make this silent by using the /s switch with it.
Silly to be proud of what you have and not hide from your challenges? They're silly Hey it's a good way to loose 25 pounds though right? ( Not trying to be a ass I have multiple friends that are amputees, we joke all the time. I admire your strength)
Updated December 14, 2014 (Just after the Patch Tuesday 12/9/2014) A small as I can complete step-by-step guide to: WinToolkit As I did not found a truly comprehensive guide to this fantastic tool, I took the time to write a brand new one. First, as I’m not that deep in all the staff and as I’m not an English mother language I would accept any kindly correction you would provide to me. I’m considering this a work in progress. Second, I’m aware that I made some choices here that are personal ones, please don’t hung me on those ones. What was the goal of the job Create AIO ISOs customized with multiple languages integrated and with all updates integrated. What I used to get the job done Windows 7 SP1 and Windows 8.1 update 1 original ISOs. As I’m Italian and I have MSDN subscription I used those ones: For Windows 7 SP1:
Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit http://www.microsoft.com/it-it/download/details.aspx?id=39982 with two option Distribution Tools and Windows PE environment.
WinToolkit
Windows Updates Downloader http://www.windowsupdatesdownloader.com/ProgramFiles.aspx
as preferred tools to download the updates because it downloads them and preserve their creation timestamp and organize them in a more suitable fashion. For Windows 8.1 update 1 I also downloaded and used Script tool from abbodi1406 http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/48600-Add-Multilingual-Support-to-Windows-8-1-Setup-DVD-automated-batch-script
Abbodi1406 script works only with Windows 8.1 update 1 images. Organization I made a structured folders system: one for Windows 7 SP1 and another for Windows 8.1 update 1
Windows 7 SP1
Windows 8.1 update 1
I will go deep into them, as I will describe the process but take this as fundamental: organization is most the important thing. Create AIO x86 and x64 I unzipped ISO files with 7-zip and created two set of AIO one for x86 and one for x64 systems. Here you have sample snapshots of the process:
Then I named the folders this way:
For now on I did a parallel two processes of integration for x86 AIOs and x64 AIOs. Integrate Languages Windows 7 SP1 I extracted the Language Pack and the Local Pack from the ISOs and started the integration of them with WinToolkit All-In-One Integrator.
I did it for AIO x86 and the AIO x64. Windows 8.1 update 1 I used abbodi1406 script to integrate languages and Microsoft .Net 3.5 into Windows 8.1 update 1 images. Here is the sample of the organization of the folders and the script:
For sure I did one folder and one script for each set: x86 and x64 Integrate IE11 (only Windows 7 SP1) I used WinToolkit All-In-One Integrator.
This is the full list and the exact order in which you should integrate the updates for x64 images: x64 system updates are the same of the x86 system updates, you can therefore get the x86 list on your own.
------------------------------------------Prerequisites------------------------------------------Windows6.1-KB2786081-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2670838-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2834140-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2882822-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2888049-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2871997-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2970228-x64.msu------------------------------------------IE11 (All languages)------------------------------------------IE11-Windows6.1-KB2841134-x64.cabIE11-Windows6.1-KB2849696-x64.msuIE11-Windows6.1-KB2849697-x64.msu------------------------------------------IE11 Italian------------------------------------------IE11-Windows6.1-LanguagePack-x64-it-it.msuIE-Hyphenation-it.msuIE-Spelling-it.msu------------------------------------------ Integrate the updates I downloaded the updates using Windows Updates Downloader and getting the last definition ULs here: http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/10872-Windows-Updates-Downloader-Project/page11?p=224955&viewfull=1#post224955 I’ve got some updates directly using Microsoft Update Catalog: https://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/Home.aspx Windows 7 SP1 I organized the updates in 8 subdirectories.
I used WinToolkit All-In-One Integrator.
It’s important to import the updates within each folder in chronological order. You can do this in one step only. This is the full list and the exact order in which you should integrate the updates for x64 images. As x64 system updates are the same of the x86 system updates with the only exception of the KB2506014 update that applies only to x64 systems, you can therefore get the x86 list on your own.
------------------------------------------0-IE11------------------------------------------IE11-Windows6.1-KB2976627-x64.msuIE11-Windows6.1-KB3008923-x64.msu------------------------------------------1-CHOISE------------------------------------------Windows6.1-KB976002-x64.msu------------------------------------------2-ACTIVEX_KILLBITS------------------------------------------Windows6.1-KB2900986-x64.msu------------------------------------------3-DOTNET------------------------------------------Windows6.1-KB2656356-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2604115-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2736422-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2729452-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2742599-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2685811-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2685813-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2789645-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2836942-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2832414-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2840631-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2836943-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2861698-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2861191-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2894844-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2911501-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2931356-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2968294-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2943357-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2937610-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2972100-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2972211-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2973112-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2979570-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2978120-x64.msu------------------------------------------4-SECURITY------------------------------------------Windows6.1-KB2479943-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2491683-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2511455-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2509553-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2506212-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2536275-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2544893-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2560656-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2532531-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2536276-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2570947-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2579686-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2564958-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2620704-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2619339-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2631813-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2585542-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2654428-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2644615-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2621440-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2653956-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2690533-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2676562-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2667402-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2685939-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2712808-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2698365-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2705219-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2727528-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2758857-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2770660-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2807986-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2813347-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2835361-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2840149-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2839894-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2813430-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2847927-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2847311-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2864202-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2864058-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2862973-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2862966-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2868038-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2859537-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2803821-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2872339-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2862335-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2884256-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2887069-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2868626-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2862152-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2892074-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2893294-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2862330-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2912390-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2922229-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2926765-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2939576-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2957189-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2957509-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2957503-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2961072-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2918614-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2971850-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2973351-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2972280-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2976897-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2973201-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2978742-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2978668-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2993651-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2977292-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2984972-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2991963-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2993958-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2992611-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB3003743-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB3005607-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB3006226-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB3010788-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB3002885-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB3011780-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB3013126-x64.msu------------------------------------------5-NON_SECURITY------------------------------------------Windows6.1-KB971033-x64.MSUWindows6.1-KB2506014-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2506928-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB982018-v3-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2515325-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2547666-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2545698-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2563227-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2552343-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2660075-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2640148-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2709630--x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2718704-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2732059-v5-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2719857-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2732500-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2729094-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2732487-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2761217-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2750841-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2763523-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2726535-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2773072-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2799926-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2791765-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2798162-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2820331-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2808679-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2847077-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2846960-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2868116-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2853952-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2852386-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2893519-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2891804-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2913152-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2919469-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2928562-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2918077-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2929733-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2843630-v3-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2908783-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2800095-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2966583-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2978092-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2980245-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2977728-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2985461-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB3001554-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB3008627-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB3006121-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB3006625-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB3009736-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB3013410-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB3014406-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2952664-v7-x64.msu------------------------------------------6-PRE_RDP8------------------------------------------Windows6.1-KB2574819-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2857650-x64.msu------------------------------------------7-CAB------------------------------------------Windows6.1-KB2592687-x64.cab Windows6.1-KB2647753-v4-x64.cabWindows6.1-KB2830477-x64.cab Windows6.1-KB2923545-x64.cab Windows6.1-KB2965788-x64.cab Windows6.1-KB2984981-x64.cab Windows6.1-KB2984976-x64.cab Windows6.1-KB2994023-x64.cab ------------------------------------------ Let me say something about the cab files. I discovered that some updates won’t integrate if you do not postpone their integration and you do not unzip them and integrate only the .cab file within the .msu file. That's the magic trick to get the job done. Windows 8.1 update 1 I organized the updates in 8 subdirectories.
I used WinToolkit All-In-One Integrator.
It’s important to import the updates within each folder in chronological order. This is the full list and the exact order in which you should integrate the updates for x64 images: x64 system updates are the same of the x86 system updates with the only exception of the KB2973448 update that applies only to x64 systems, you can therefore get the x86 list on your own.
---------------------KB2955164 includes:KB2955164KB2965500---------------------KB2962409 includes:KB2962409KB2980654KB2973448 (only x64)---------------------KB2975719 includes:KB2975719KB2995004KB2993651KB2979582KB2993100KB2990532---------------------KB2984006 includes:KB2984006KB2977174KB2995004KB2994897--------------------- KB3000850 includes:KB3000850KB3003057KB3014442--------------------- Integrate the Complements and the Tweaks (optional) Even if WinToolkit has an embedded RunOnce tool I still like much more the SetupComplete.cmd way to get the job finished. This step is optional but I recommend it. Windows 7 SP1 As Windows 7 SP1 needs some components to be installed at the end of the installation and because Microsoft .Net Framework 4.5.2 is not included, actually, you should go through this step. I will give you a sample of how you can setup this stage but, for sure, you can customize it as you want. This is how I setup the Complements and Tweaks folders.
This is the SetupComplete.cmd script I'm suggesting:
@echo offdel /q "%USERPROFILE%\DESKTOP\*.lnk"del /q "%PUBLIC%\DESKTOP\*.lnk"start /wait %SystemDrive%\x64\DOTNET\BASE\NDP452-KB2901907-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe /qstart /wait %SystemDrive%\x64\DOTNET\BASE\NDP452-KB2901907-x86-x64-AllOS-ITA.exe /qstart /wait %SystemDrive%\x64\DOTNET\UPDATES\NDP45-KB2972216-x64.exe /qstart /wait %SystemDrive%\x64\DOTNET\UPDATES\NDP45-KB2972107-x64.exe /qstart /wait %SystemDrive%\x64\DOTNET\UPDATES\NDP45-KB2979578-v2-x64.exe /qstart /wait %SystemDrive%\x64\DOTNET\UPDATES\NDP45-KB2978128-x64.exe /qstart /wait %SystemDrive%\x64\EXE\Silverlight-x64.exe /qstart /wait %SystemDrive%\x64\MSU\Windows6.1-KB2533552-x64.msu /quiet /norestartstart /wait %SystemDrive%\x64\MSU\Windows6.1-KB2603229-x64.msu /quiet /norestartstart /wait %SystemDrive%\x64\EXE\WindowsUpdateAgent30-x64.exe /quiet /norestartren %SystemDrive%\x64\INSTALL-COMPLETE.ln_ INSTALL-COMPLETE.lnkcopy %SystemDrive%\x64\INSTALL-COMPLETE.lnk %PUBLIC%\DESKTOP\INSTALL-COMPLETE.lnkshutdown -r -f -t 10 This script must be imported in: %SystemDrive%\Windows\Setup\Scripts To implement this script I used WinToolkit All-In-One Integrator.
and exacly this one:
This will import x64 folder inside the complements one in the root of the system drive. For sure you need to organize a x64 and x86 folders with all needed. To get the job done smoothly I did a trick. I created a link on the desktop to point the SetupComplete01.cmd file into the CMD folder named INSTALL-COMPLETE.lnk and renamed it INSTALL-COMPLETE.ln_ to have the file imported. As you can see in the SetupComplete.cmd the last two commands rename back the file and put it on the desktop to have a simple link to the SetupComplete01.cmd that provides this final commands:
@echo offreg delete HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run /v BrowserChoice /fdel /q %PUBLIC%\DESKTOP\*.lnkdel /q %USERPROFILE%\DESKTOP\*.lnkrd /s /q %SystemDrive%\Windows\Setup\Scripts\shutdown -r -f -t 10rd /s /q %SystemDrive%\x64\ This will clean up everything you have to clean up and ends smoothly the installation. I also did this tweaks configuration too:
#ServicesIP Helper::DisabledOffline Files::Disabled#TweaksAdd 'Copy To Folder' to context-menuAdd 'Move To Folder' to context-menuAdd 'Open CMD here' to Folder Context-menuAdd 'Open Elevated CMD here' to Folder context-menuAdd 'Unpack' to *.msi context menuAdd 'Register' and 'Unregister' to *.dll, *.ocx and *.ax Context MenuAllow 3rd Party ThemesAlways Show Menu BarsDisable 8.3 Name CreationIncrease Icon CacheLaunch Folder Windows in a Separate ProcessRemove Shortcut SuffixShow Explorer StatusbarSpeed Up DesktopSpeed-up Access to AVI Media FilesChange CMD Text Color::Bright GreenEnable DVD in Media PlayerEnable SSL and TLSOpen NFO files with notepadShow Notepad StatusbarAlways Show Menu BarFaster Browsing in IE Launch Internet Explorer in Separate ProcessShow IE Statusbar::Show Status BarTurn On Clear TypeUnlimited Simultaneous DownloadsShutdown Quicker Windows 8.1 update 1 You can go alongside with Windows 7 sample. From now on the schema of the steps it’s the same for Windows 7 and Windows 8 so I will give only one sample of it. Clean up the images (optional) If you want, you can go one step forward and clean up all the images one by one. It’s a boring job but at the end you can have AIO ISOs files lighter of about 1 GB at least. These snapshots will give you how to do this job. You will start with WIM Manager
You will mount the image you want to shrink
You will launch the Cleanup Manager
You will flag all
You will go with Clean
You will have all cleaned
Then you will unmount the image.
Then if you are going to do the same cleaning for other images you will simple save changes
If it’s the latest image you have cleaned up you will save and rebuild.
Create WINAIO x86 and x64 Now you’re done the full job and ready to create your ISO. If you want a full x86 and x64 AIO you will first go with:
And you will create you WINAIO x86 and x64 folder
Finally, you can create your ISO
The job is done!
P.S.You can accomplish the same kind of job using the same pattern for Windows Server 2008 R2 alongside with Windows 7 and for Windows Server 2012 R2 alongside with Windows 8.1 as they have each other most of the updates in common.