All win7 ver on usb flash ?


  1. Posts : 71
    Windows 7 64 bit
       #1

    All win7 ver on usb flash ?


    Hi

    Need a 64 bit win7 Home Premium install with sp1 on a flash drive. My win7 disks (retail) are pre sp1. I borrowed a friends Win7 Ultimate disk with sp1 but when I transfer from the iso to the flash drive using Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool (having used ei.cfg Removal Utility to make all version available) all I get is the Ultimate SP1 version.

    If I do the same thing to a dvd it works fine and the install gives me a choice of
    Basic / Premium / Pro /Ultimate.

    Why does it work on a dvd but not the flash drive ?

    i can use the dvd but it would be good to have it all on a flsh drive !


    Info here :

    Windows 7 Universal Installation Disc - Create

    Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool


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  2. Posts : 2,913
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #2

    There's an entire tutorial on how to slipstream SP1.

    Slipstream Windows 7 SP1 into a Installation DVD or ISO File

    Use your media, slipstream it, then when it's done, just follow this tutorial to make your USB flash drive bootable and then copy the files over.

    Creating a Windows 7 Installation USB Drive on a Friday night - Using Windows Home Server
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  3. Posts : 71
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    kegobeer said:
    There's an entire tutorial on how to slipstream SP1.

    Slipstream Windows 7 SP1 into a Installation DVD or ISO File

    Use your media, slipstream it, then when it's done, just follow this tutorial to make your USB flash drive bootable and then copy the files over.

    Creating a Windows 7 Installation USB Drive on a Friday night - Using Windows Home Server
    Hi, I have tried to slipstream but my system is 32 bit and I am moving to 64 bit on new build. RT 7 Lite will not let me make a 64 bit disk on a 32 bit system.

    "You can only create a 64-bit slipstreamed Windows 7 SP1 DVD or ISO if your current Windows 7 installation is also 64-bit."

    That's why I tried the other method.
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  4. Posts : 4,466
    Windows 10 Education 64 bit
       #4

    Go to the sources folder on the thumb drive and look for an ei.cfg file. If its there thats why you are still locked into the one edition. If it is there, just delete it or rename it and you should end up with the universal installer you wanted.
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  5. Posts : 687
    Microsoft Windows 10 Professional / Windows 7 Professional
       #5

    fergiet said:
    Hi

    Need a 64 bit win7 Home Premium install with sp1 on a flash drive. My win7 disks (retail) are pre sp1. I borrowed a friends Win7 Ultimate disk with sp1 but when I transfer from the iso to the flash drive using Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool (having used ei.cfg Removal Utility to make all version available) all I get is the Ultimate SP1 version.

    If I do the same thing to a dvd it works fine and the install gives me a choice of
    Basic / Premium / Pro /Ultimate.

    Why does it work on a dvd but not the flash drive ?

    i can use the dvd but it would be good to have it all on a flsh drive !


    Info here :

    Windows 7 Universal Installation Disc - Create

    Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool


    Manually delete ei.cfg from usb, it should work.
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  6. Posts : 71
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Hi Guys.

    Many thanks for the help.

    I used the "ei.cfg Removal Utility" but for some reason it did not work when I downloaded to my flash drive. The file was still there so just renamed it to "oldnotused_ei.cfg" and all is well. Such a simple thing !

    It now works and I can install from my flash drive !

    Thanks again guys.

    What a great forum this is for getting help quickly from people who know what they are taking about.
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  7. Posts : 2,606
    Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
       #7

    kegobeer said:
    There's an entire tutorial on how to slipstream SP1.

    Slipstream Windows 7 SP1 into a Installation DVD or ISO File

    Use your media, slipstream it, then when it's done, just follow this tutorial to make your USB flash drive bootable and then copy the files over.
    One problem: the result of this is not a version that can be used to repair a Win7 SP1 installation.
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  8. Posts : 687
    Microsoft Windows 10 Professional / Windows 7 Professional
       #8

    bobkn said:
    kegobeer said:
    There's an entire tutorial on how to slipstream SP1.

    Slipstream Windows 7 SP1 into a Installation DVD or ISO File

    Use your media, slipstream it, then when it's done, just follow this tutorial to make your USB flash drive bootable and then copy the files over.
    One problem: the result of this is not a version that can be used to repair a Win7 SP1 installation.
    You can image your system with macrium reflect, or acronis or clonezilla or whatever you want, so in case of emergency, dont even try to repair, just reload the image and you have a working system in a couple of minutes, or...browse the mdl forums for a retail iso of windows with SP1.
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  9. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #9

    bobkn said:
    One problem: the result of this is not a version that can be used to repair a Win7 SP1 installation.

    Is the real problem that you desire to repair your Win 7 SP1 installation?

    Incidentally, then only imaging program I will use on Win 7 systems is Win 7's Backup And Restore. I've used numerous times with zero problems. There are other imaging programs out there, but I stick with MS whenever possible.
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