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Yes. Step-by-step.
Thanks to all your guys' help, I finally figured it out. What I did was I copied the DVD I burned of Windows 7 with all 32-bit editions on it (that worked) as an ISO file with ImgBurn. I then went through Brink's tutorial again step-by-step on creating a Windows 7 USB stick rather than using the Microsoft Windows 7 USB/DVD tool. I connected the stick and voila, the option to choose Starter appeared along with all of the other choices. Thanks a lot, guys. I learn a lot from you, and it is VERY much appreciated.
Since this has been done why not just put the clean .iso up somewhere?? I mean it looks like a cool fun project and all but...
Hello pwrcat,
We can't since it would violate Microsoft's copyright and EULA by distributing it like that.
Brink,
Thanks for your reply. Damn EULA!
You would think Microsoft would make it avalable on technet, for use I mean clean iso's are the only reason I dropped the $400.00 to join.
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Of course a couple of months after I joined they announce that they are discontinuing the program. I feel like screeming "I just want to help people who use your software"
jeez. I have been win MS os's since dos but I am about done. esp with the XPocolypse comming. I think i will start encouraging people to switch to linux maybe Mint-MATE LTS seems like 7 is just as susceptable as XP to malware...of course if everyone goes to Linux then I am sure you will start seeing malware there.
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This is very slick and easy to do. Im glad I found this. Thanks to the OP for posting this.
I had to format the usb drive because needed it for another thing. I again prepared it as a usb bootable windows 7 aio. The problem is that when i boot to X64 [EMS enabled] to repair Windows or restore i get a message "The boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessible" and tell me to put a Windows 7 64 repair disc when i was able to use the repair function in the past without disc.
Thanks to all, I have been inspired, now I want to try to put all versions of Win7 and Server 2008R2 on one disk (or USB Drive)... has this been tried by anyone?