Creating a Windows 7 SP1 AIO 11-1


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    Ultimate x64
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    Creating a Windows 7 SP1 AIO 11-1


    I am wanting to create a Windows 7 SP1 11-1 with x86 and x64. Does anyone have any information on how to get Enterprise in the AIO. I have currently got the other 9 with no problems. I am trying to Intergrate all Updates, IE9 and .Net 4.5 Framework.
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    7 X64
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    How are you planning on integrating the updates and IE9?

    Same as you did the others, e.g. :


    For Enterprise x86

    Imagex /export “C:\Win7x86ENT.wim” 1 “C:\AIO\DVD\sources\install.wim” “Windows 7 ENTERPRISE”

    For x64

    Imagex /export “C:\Win7x64ENT.wim” 1 “C:\AIO\DVD\sources\install.wim” “Windows 7 ENTERPRISE (x64)”
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    Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Using DISM and ImageX
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    7 X64
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    Can you do net4.5 like that?

    I haven't tried , but isn't it an exe ?
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    Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
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    I have not tried .net 4.5 yet. I know that it can be scripted into the install. I am new to this and am trying to learn changing the Windows WIMS. I would like to start with a base AIO of Windows 7 x86 and x64 but they don't have Enterprise with them. I'm not sure if I need to incorporate that image separately of if there is a untouched Windows 7 SP1 AIO out there. I have found a couple but they seem to have been changed.
    :)
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    7 X64
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    Not clear to me what you mean.

    I assumed you had made your own AIO.

    It is very easy.

    Just export the 64 bit images into the 32 bit install.wim.

    Enterprise is done in the same way.

    Export 32 bit enterprise into your AIO install.wim.

    Then export the 64 bit enterprise image into your AIO install.wim.
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