Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 UEFI Installation with DVD DL

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  1. Posts : 6,330
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       #21

    With programs I've used that require more than one SL DVD to create a "Complete Set" needing more than 1 DVD, they prompt for the inserting the next blank DVD, instruct how to label the "finished" DVD, and continue.

    Maybe AddRAM or others can give better help, but that's what I've seen.
    And, as I said "You may be the pioneer in what you are trying to do".
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  2.    #22

    Another way to apply a custom installation is to capture it after install with a System image stored externally. If you SysPrep to move HD to another computer then it can be reimaged and start up on any hardware.
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       #23

    Cool answer Greg.
    And Greg is definitely an experienced pioneer
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       #24

    gregrocker said:
    Another way to apply a custom installation is to capture it after install with a System image stored externally. If you SysPrep to move HD to another computer then it can be reimaged and start up on any hardware.

    My image is created like that and it works in any type of computer, hardware.
    I begin with a base image of windows then install updates, programs and use Sysprep to prepare.
    In the end I capture the image and create the ISO.

    My image has 8,3GB because of that. It has programs pré-installed in it.
    That is the reason because I want do burnit to a DVD DL.

    I want to distribute it do people that can choose to install it legacy ou UEFI.
    But the problem is that only create the DVD DL to run in legacy or UEFI and I want the user to select one or another in the same DVD DL.

    Thanks
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  5.    #25

    You may need to use the image, apply it with the imaging app's boot disk.

    How did UEFI get merged with the Legacy .wim, or are they separate?

    SIW2 could advise you on the technical requirements for merging those.
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  6. Posts : 19
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       #26

    gregrocker said:
    You may need to use the image, apply it with the imaging app's boot disk.

    How did UEFI get merged with the Legacy .wim, or are they separate?

    SIW2 could advise you on the technical requirements for merging those.

    You may need to use the image, apply it with the imaging app's boot disk. - HOW?
    How did UEFI get merged with the Legacy .wim, or are they separate? - Doenst Know, i just created the .wim nothing else.
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  7.    #27

    Then how are the two separate slipstreamed installer - one for UEFI and one for Legacy - merged into the same ISO, if at all? This would need to be known in order to achieve it.

    If it can even be done, then SIW2 would know how.

    You'd apply an image using the method given for the app which creates it:
    Backup Complete Computer - Create an Image Backup
    System Image Recovery
    Macrium - Image your system
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  8. Posts : 19
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       #28

    Thanks for your answer.
    The image is the same for legacy or UEFI.
    The only thing that changes is the boot.

    Thats what i supose.
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  9. Posts : 13,576
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       #29

    Original quote by cajosx "I want to distribute it do people that can choose to install it legacy ou UEFI."

    Don`t you know that`s breaking the law

    And we can`t help you with that.
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  10. Posts : 19
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       #30

    AddRAM said:
    Original quote by cajosx "I want to distribute it do people that can choose to install it legacy ou UEFI."

    Don`t you know that`s breaking the law

    And we can`t help you with that.

    I want to distribute it to people inside my organization not for the world.
    We have all the licesenses for Windows and other programs.
    Thats not breaking the law.

    Thanks
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