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The main change is that i386, i486, i586, all merge to just i686, since in practice these differences haven't mattered for at least 15 years now. The 'hppa' arch for. There is no obvious difference between x86 and x86_64 isos, maybe we can lookup files on the iso to decide which arch it is?

The first service pack for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 has been finalized and released to manufacturing (RTM). The RTM update package has been. As per tradition, Microsoft has also released Windows 7 with SP1 integrated ISO image for OEM partners, MSDN and TechNet subscribers and other advanced users who need not want to install SP1 update separately after installing. And again, the original official untouched ISO image of Windows 7 with SP1 (Service Pack 1) slipstreamed has been leaked to BitTorrent (BT) network and file sharing sites well ahead of official release.

Here’s download links for various editions of Windows 7 with SP1 integrated (build version 6.1.7601.17154) in ISO image format. The ISO image is untouched, unmodified and unpatched, and can be burnt to DVD or mount onto virtual DVD drive for easy access. “This disc contains a “UDF” file system and requires an operating system that supports the ISO-13346 “UDF” file system specification” means your OS cannot read the filesystem (XP should be able to at least) but that does not matter if you boot from the DVD.

I'm gonna make burning an ISO as simple as possible: If you already have Windows 7, it can burn ISOs Just insert a blank writable DVD and double-click the ISO file. OR 1) Install ImgBurn 2) Insert a blank DVD and open ImgBurn and choose 'Write image file to disc' 3) Click the little folder icon that says 'Browse for a file' when you hover over it. Choose the.iso file 4) Hit the Write button, the graphic that has the DVD icon with the green arrow pointing to the disc.

Should be easy.

Little help needed please.firstly.Thanks to everyone involved for their work on this. I would like to make a x86 of windows 7 pre-activated.but would also like there to be a prompt for which version.Is this possible. Can step 2+3 be ignored.does the batch file still pre-activate then?if not. Step 3 of the guide is unclear to me as it states 3. 3.If you want to install the product key via a script then place the contents of the folder 'oem_folder_key' i.e, key.vbs and SetupComplete.cmd in $OEM$ $$ SETUP SCRIPTS.the scripts will ignore the commands to intragrate the keys into install.wim.

This should be used in conjunction with a custom ei.cfg to avoid OOBE asking for a key, but will make a single edition install dvd.pre-made ei.cfg's can be found in the ei.cfgs directory pick one and rename it to ei.cfg and place it in the pre-activation_kit directory. It will then be copied to the DVD. Also could you please confrim, it says if you wish to install product key via script.?is there another way.or do I have to follow step 3.but then will this only give me one edition. Profil Puskesmas Pdf Merge more. ie ultimate or pro.? One final issue, if I want to make a single version ie pro.on the guide it says file name and SHA1 for 32 bit Windows 7 must be: file name: 7600.13-1255_x86fre_client_en-us_Retail_Ultimate-GRMCULFRER_EN_DVD.iso SHA1: 5395dc4b38f7bdb1e005ff414deedfdb16dbf610 So do I have to rename the pro iso to the above ifso where and how do I change the sha1 info.? Sorry for the noob questions. Thanks for any help. Click to expand.Yes.steps 2&3 are optional.even if you don't select any option and just put the correct iso's in the folder you will get a pre-activated DVD.Those options are just add-ons that people can use to customise their DVD's.well you must use ULTIMATE retail dvd's to use the script as it is.otherwise you will have to modify the script and the sha1 valuse according to the iso file that you have.you will be prompted for the three editions of windows 7 when you install windows.

Click to expand.Hi. I now got the original named iso.and when I click the Make_x32_DVD.cmd a cmd window flashed up for a split second then vanishes.is this correct? I am currently installing this now, however I notice it did not give me the option to install premium etc.it looks like it's a forced install of ultimate? I won't know if it has preactivated until the morning. If I remove the ei.cfg file from the iso ( which will change the sha1 code).and the change the sha1 code accordingly in the Make_x32_DVD.cmd script. Will I then be able to choose which version I want premium etc.? What am I doing wrong?

I am now pulling out my remaining hair.lol Still no good.this is what I am doing. At the mo I am running these on vista ultimate x86 I have the correct iso and have checked the sha1.it is what it should be. I am then putting the iso in the same folder as the dvd kit 2.6.1 ie where all the make xx.cm files are. Then I right click the run as admin Make_x32_DVD.cmd a cmd window appears for a split second then dissappears.It did not rebuild the iso or anything.

At this point I assumed it has patched the iso. I then extracted the iso on the hard disk and put the contents onto a bootable usb stick.

The ultimate loads (forced ultimate only).yet it is not activated? Even when I try the manual way and insert Hazars oem file straight into the sources folder on an untouched extracted iso still no good.

Any ideas guys.? I am now pulling out my remaining hair.lol Still no good.this is what I am doing. At the mo I am running these on vista ultimate x86 I have the correct iso and have checked the sha1.it is what it should be. I am then putting the iso in the same folder as the dvd kit 2.6.1 ie where all the make xx.cm files are. Then I right click the run as admin Make_x32_DVD.cmd a cmd window appears for a split second then dissappears.It did not rebuild the iso or anything. At this point I assumed it has patched the iso. I then extracted the iso on the hard disk and put the contents onto a bootable usb stick.

The ultimate loads (forced ultimate only).yet it is not activated? Even when I try the manual way and insert Hazars oem file straight into the sources folder on an untouched extracted iso still no good. Any ideas guys.? Click to expand.hi.Just Do these steps. Get the iso named '7600.13-1255_x86fre_client_en-us_Retail_Ultimate-GRMCULFRER_EN_DVD.iso' for x86 bit and '7600.13-1255_x64fre_client_en-us_Retail_Ultimate-GRMCULXFRER_EN_DVD.iso' for x64 bit 2.

Check the sha1 values of the iso's that you are going to use to see whether they match with those that are posted on the first page of this thread. 3.Then extract the pre-activation kit on a folder. But MAKE SURE YOU ARE USING THIS SCRIPT ON WINDOWS 7 4.Then make sure you have atleast 15GB of free space on the hard disk or on the system partition. 5.Place the iso of the version of windows 7 that you want to create a pre-activated DVD in the extracted Pre-activation FOLDER.

6.To keep things simple don't use any add-ons or options.just place the iso and run the required script with administrative privileges. 7.It will take some time.nearly 15-20 minutes for the entire process and you will have a new iso in that folder. I hope you will be able to now do it properly.cheers.