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3 Weeks Ago | #11 |
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Question remains, how do I get ALL versions to show up on the list at install time? As I said, I only get the Home Basic versions. |
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3 Weeks Ago | #12 |
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1.Delete the ei.cfg file from the sources folder of the installation media
2. Make sure you have set the DisplayName and DisplayDescription to the correct edition. ![]() |
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3 Weeks Ago | #13 |
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If you want to show today's date on the images, I have a tool for that as well.
Image-properties.zip |
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3 Weeks Ago | #14 |
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Excellent. Used the Image-Properties tools as well, time to give it a test run now.
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3 Weeks Ago | #15 |
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Ok, so I deleted the ei.cfg file and that seems to have broken something. The ISO is not recognised as an installer anymore.
If I add the ei.cgf file back, the ISO becomes a Home Basic installer again and works fine, with updated image names in the version selector as expected. I must say I've updated the Image Name/Description and Edition too, even though I only had to update Display name/Description. |
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3 Weeks Ago | #16 |
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Hi Miller13,
Ok, so I deleted the ei.cfg file and that seems to have broken something. The ISO is not recognised as an installer anymore.
If I add the ei.cgf file back, the ISO becomes a Home Basic installer again and works fine, with updated image names in the version selector as expected. [2] Did you use the ei.cfg removal tool? You simply run the => eicfg_removal_utility against the ISO. I hope this helps! |
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Ok, so I deleted the ei.cfg file and that seems to have broken something. The ISO is not recognised as an installer anymore.
Don't know what you are trying to say with rest of your post. Are you able to select any of the images now using the normal windows setup? |
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3 Weeks Ago | #18 |
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Hi Miller13,
[1] How did you delete it? [2] Did you use the ei.cfg removal tool? You simply run the => eicfg_removal_utility against the ISO. I hope this helps! I have an unpacked version of the Windows 7 installer which was used with DISM++, so I deleted the ei.cfg file manually, before making another ISO. I also deleted Image 1 and Image 6 (Starter installers). So with that in mind, I removed the ei.cfg file, compiled the ISO with DISM++ and it's not being recognised as an installer anymore. My test rig is Parallels under Mac OS, it normally lets you select and ISO file for a fresh install. Also trying to create a bootable USB with the official Microsoft Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool gives an error. If I add back the ei.cfg file and compile the ISO again, it installs under Parallels (with 2 selectable options: Home Basic and Home Basic Slipstreamed - just as expected). The Microsoft bootable USB maker also complete the process successfully. |
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3 Weeks Ago | #19 |
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Removing the ei.cfg file has no effect on the viability of an iso.
Something else went wrong. |
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3 Weeks Ago | #20 |
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![]() Anyway, the installer without the ei.cfg file is now being recognised as such, but still, it only gives me the two Home Basic options. Very strange. I think the problem is with the Windows 7 installer that I originally used. So I took the original unmodified installer (as I said, it was downloaded from the-eye.eu - reputable site), extracted it, done nothing to it except removing the ei.cfg file manually, make it back into an ISO and when I try to install it - it does NOT give me options. Goes straight to installing Home Basic. That's not how an original Microsoft installer behaves, so they must have done something to it. |
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