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Updated to Date Windows 7 ISO Failure ???
My first up-to-date Windows 7 install disc was a big failure.
I meticulously followed these instructions to the letter:
Create An Integrated Up To Date Windows 7 Install Disc • Raymond.CC
Once I figured out that the instructions were obviously written and screen-shot at different times and using different versions of NTLite, then the process went smoothly.
It took hours for NTLite to process the ISO.
I had a test machine that had plenty of HDD space that I used to test my creation.
I first loaded it with Win7 Home Premium; it installed and went into Windows without a hitch; however, when I opened IE, instead of IE 11, I had IE 8; there were only half-a-dozen listings in "Programs and Features".
I had to track down an internet controller driver before the machine became visible on my home network or could access the internet.
Once I convinced myself that what I actually had was a somewhat crippled version of Win7 Home Premium, I wiped it and installed Win7 Pro.
Win7 Pro was more handicapped than Home Premium; and, it also had IE 8 instead of the advertised IE 11.
Programs and Features did not have a single listing.
Has anyone else tried their hand at creating an up-to-date ISO by following those instructions ?
If you have, what were the results ?
Maybe I should first try one with only a single version of Windows and see how that plays out.
I don't really see where I could have messed up; I followed the instructions to the letter.
Thanks for reading and all help is appreciated.