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  1. Posts : 17,322
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #210

    Kaktussoft said:
    But this is an easier method
    Download x86 and x64 ISO. remove ei.cfg from both ISO's
    install http://www.joshcellsoftwares.com/2011/09/winaio-maker-professional-all-in-one.html
    and use the autoAIO option (check x64 Recovery Mode). Works perfectly!
    Works perfectly indeed, Thanks!

    This could not be any easier!

    AIO disc from x86 and x64 iso's SP1 integrated.
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  2. Posts : 168
    Windows 10 Home 64b
       #211

    Excuse my ignorance, i have two folders one win7_32 and and the other win7_64. What i need to do when using WinAIO, do i have to select the two WIMS?

    the other question is, my windows 7 is not SP1, how do integrate it?
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  3. Posts : 17,322
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #212

    LM2008 said:
    Excuse my ignorance, i have two folders one win7_32 and and the other win7_64. What i need to do when using WinAIO, do i have to select the two WIMS?

    the other question is, my windows 7 is not SP1, how do integrate it?
    Actually all you need are the 2 iso's, 32 and 64 bit. Use the EICFG removal tool

    to remove eicfg from them, run the WinAIO, choose AutoAIO, select a location to save it to, point it to the iso's you just removed the eicfg from, check enable x64 recovery, then start compilation, it does the rest for you.

    You can find "official SP1 iso's" using those search terms.
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  4. Posts : 16,160
    7 X64
       #213

    If you already have the folders on your HD - just browse to each of the install.wim's

    I have been making AIO's with 64 repair install included by hand - it's pretty easy -I even started to make a liitle app. to do the job.

    Looks like someone has done it already.
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  5. Posts : 168
    Windows 10 Home 64b
       #214

    Ok, i finished with AutoAIO and the new iso was created. I virtual mounted it to test and when i click the drive this message pop up The File "autorun.dll" could not be loaded or is corrupt. Setup cannot continue. Error code is [0x7E]
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  6. Posts : 17,322
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #215

    LM2008 said:
    Ok, i finished with AutoAIO and the new iso was created. I virtual mounted it to test and when i click the drive this message pop up The File "autorun.dll" could not be loaded or is corrupt. Setup cannot continue. Error code is [0x7E]
    I got the same thing when I tried to mount it in a virtual drive, it works in a virtual machine though, like VMWare which is what I used.
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  7. Posts : 168
    Windows 10 Home 64b
       #216

    Burned it to dvd and the same message pops. Any chance of avoid it or get rid of it?


    i don't know if this helps, but the isos used for WinAio where downloaded here


    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1-U ISO

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    Last edited by Brink; 29 Dec 2011 at 15:28. Reason: Direct ISO downloads not allowed. It must be the source site link instead.
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  8. Posts : 16,160
    7 X64
       #217

    I just had a look.

    I can see there is an error straightaway - no need to even try it.

    He uses pretty much the same method that I do - he just made a little mistake.

    Perhaps I should think about knocking up a little app. to do the job
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  9. Posts : 168
    Windows 10 Home 64b
       #218

    The error autorun.dll is related to the autorun of setup64 (in my case) in autorun.inf because if i click the 32 version setup the message don't pop up, i still have to completely test the installation. At least i did a quick test of the installation until the windows 7 versions appeared and everything to that point was ok.
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  10. Posts : 16,160
    7 X64
       #219

    Save yourself a lot of time and rename Source64 to Sourc64 - just remove the letter e.
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