WZT vs. ZUKO - Comparison


  1. Posts : 8
    W7 7600.16385 x64
       #1

    WZT vs. ZUKO - Comparison


    For those of you who are interested, I've performed a binary comparison of both releases and here's the result:

    Code:
    Folder Compare
    Produced: 7/25/2009 12:47:48 PM
    
    Mode:  Differences
    Left base folder: t:\Temp\7600\WZT
    Right base folder: t:\Temp\7600\ZUKO
    
    Left Orphan Files  CRC
    ---------------------------
    MediaMeta.xml      01658CAB
    ---------------------------
    
    Right Orphan Files CRC
    ---------------------------
    sources\ei.cfg     ED12E206
    ---------------------------
    
    Left Newer Files   CRC
    ---------------------------
    NONE
    Right Newer Files  CRC
    ---------------------------
    NONE
    Differences Files  CRC
    ---------------------------
    NONE
    No different files at all, only one orphan on both sides. But these files do not affect install base.

    BTW: This is x64 :)
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  2. Posts : 617
    windows 7 RTM
       #2

    actually im hearing that the untouched iso does NOT give you a choice in which version to install i.e ultimate, home premeium, ive got the wzor RTM and on install it gives you options upon which version you want. so that said i will stay with the wzor release although ive got BOTH versions burnt to dvd. :)
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  3. Posts : 8
    W7 7600.16385 x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    That's correct and because of the ei.cfg missing in WZT release. If you delete this file from ZUKO, it will do the same.
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  4. Posts : 617
    windows 7 RTM
       #4

    mOBSCENE said:
    That's correct and because of the ei.cfg missing in WZT release. If you delete this file from ZUKO, it will do the same.
    where abouts is the file to delelte it ? can i delete it now ive burnt it to dvd ? is this the file i delete ?
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  5. Posts : 16
    Windows XP SP3
       #5

    Yes that's the file, but I don't think it's possible to delete from a burnt DVD (unless you write another session to the disc which in my experience makes it unbootable).

    Safest/guaranteed way is to delete the file from the original iso itself using something like UltraISO, then save as new iso and burn that.
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  6. Posts : 149
    Windows 7 Pro (MSDN)
       #6

    What the heck is MediaMeta.xml?
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