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That worked too and a very easy step, thank you again and collaborators for the great help.
That worked too and a very easy step, thank you again and collaborators for the great help.
Completed it with a Patriot Xporter XT Boost and it worked perfect, but with the 8 GB, it did not worked with 4 GB (if doing all versions).
I know this is only for Windows 7, but is there away to put windows 7 and windows xp setups in just one usb and pick at boot which OS i want to install?
Last edited by LM2008; 18 Jan 2012 at 08:40.
I found something very interesting on Google. Someone has created a 50 in 1 Windows 7 DVD. I'm wondering how to do it. I made a disc before with both x86 and x64 all editions, no problem. I noticed someone had created a disc with both 7 and server 2008. I want to create something more complicated with a USB or HDD Drive. I want to have a external drive with the following OSes. Basically I just want to combine all the variant versions of the 7. I'm hopefully someone could have me a hint. Thanks.
Vista x86
Vista x64
Vista x86 SP1
Vista x64 SP1
Vista x86 SP2
Vista x64 SP2
Vista x86 Dell edition
Vista x64 Dell edition
Windows 7 x86
Windows 7 x64
Windows 7 x86 SP1
Windows 7 x64 SP1
Windows 7 x86 Dell edition
Windows 7 x64 Dell edition
Windows 7 x86 Chinese
Windows 7 x64 Chinese
Windows 7 x86 Spanish
Windows 7 x64 Spanish
Make 1 unviversal VISTA installdisk How to Create All-in-One Setup DVD to Install All Windows Vista x86 and x64 Editions? - Tweaking with Vishal
and one for Win7. Win7 is explained in this thread so you already know!
Is there a way to name/rename the versions listed in Setup?
I ask because .. for me .. I'd like each version to say 32 bit or 64 bit also. I know a column is there for architecture .. but also having 32/64 bit in the name would be nice.