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03-12-2009   #9 (permalink)
drazenn


Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by jimbo45 View Post
1) extract the Bootable file the DVD from any bootable DVD build of Windows 7 from 7000 onwards but use the same type of version (x-32, or X-64) that you are going to install.

2) save this as a .BIF file (you can also save it as an .ima or .img file . It will probably be called microsoft.img

3) copy all the Windows 7 files from your "non bootable" dvd to say a directory Windows 7.......
Yesss...and I thought so,but..there has to be always at least one "but"...

There is my problem,I don't have any other Windows 7 x64 DVD,and because of that I am asking a question if maybe there is some other way to make it work,without earlier Windows 7 64-bit version.

I was doing it just like that in my first tries,but it doesn't work.
Build x64 has one "bootmgr.efi" more than 32-bit version.I've tried to put "bootmgr" from 32-bit version,but it didn't work,even if I move away another "bootmgr",that "bootmgr.efi".
So,if there are not other solutions,that means if I don't find standalone bootfile(2 of them) for 64-bit version somewhere on the net,I'll have to download Windows 7 x64 build 7000 so I can extract that files,and put them into 7048 build.

Thank you on your time anyway,Jimbos.
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