I had a need to install 32 bit Win7 starter on a clients netbook. While I have high end iso's I didn't have this. As we all know Win7 ultimate has all versions...but you gotta dig.
Searching how to do this all I could find is editing the iso and remove ei.cfg from the iso, rebuild the iso burn to disk..whew!!
this works way more better...use a program to make a USB boot drive from your 32 or 64 bit iso. I use FREE https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/windows-usb-dvd-download-tool. Once your usb stick is made open..go to sources, DELETE ei.cfg . Next time you do an install with this stick you will get a menu with a choice of ALL versions of op systems. You will still need a valid key for the version you want but they are all there for your install pleasure
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Searching how to do this all I could find is editing the iso and remove ei.cfg from the iso, rebuild the iso burn to disk..whew!!
this works way more better...use a program to make a USB boot drive from your 32 or 64 bit iso. I use FREE https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/windows-usb-dvd-download-tool. Once your usb stick is made open..go to sources, DELETE ei.cfg . Next time you do an install with this stick you will get a menu with a choice of ALL versions of op systems. You will still need a valid key for the version you want but they are all there for your install pleasure
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It`s not limited to Ultimate.