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Windows 7: How the hell do I make a bootable ISO?

16 Jul 2009   #1

Windows 7 64bit build 7600
Indiana
 
 
How the hell do I make a bootable ISO?

Someone want to explain how the hell you make a bootable ISO from these leaked builds?

Everything I try is FUBAR.

Edit: Okay..nevermind..I Frankenstein it and figured it out finally..I just copied the install files onto my USB flash drive and rebooted and set to boot to USB drive.

No need for an ISO

Edit 2: ...Okay..I give up..I get an error during install saying Windows can't install the required files. The file may be corrupt or missing. bla bla

Anyone else getting this with the 32bit leaked copy that just came out?

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16 Jul 2009   #2

Windows 7 Ultimate
 
 

I believe you can open a previous builds ISO file, remove all the files and insert the ones from this build. Hay Presto!


I'll let you know in 28 weeks 4 days when the friggin' thing has finished downloading! lol
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16 Jul 2009   #3

Windows 7
Maryland
 
 

About the ISO bootcode: the right bootcode is present in the leak, it is the file boot/etfsboot.com! Use that when building an ISO.

you can user PowerISO or anything that lets you edit/create iso
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16 Jul 2009   #4

Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Build 7600
 
 

lolz.. i use only bootable iso leaks.. not that crap in VHD bif etc.
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