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 7/28/2008 12:11 AM
 
 Modified By RK  on 7/29/2008 7:39:07 AM

[Tutorial] Merge Vista x86 and Vista x64 editions (DVDs) in a single DVD

It’s simple and straight way to merge Vista x86 and Vista x64 editions (DVDs) in a single DVD

Require:
WAIK (Windows Automation Installation Kit)
Windows Vista x86 and Windows Vista x64 DVDs.
Dual Layer DVD and compatible DVD Burner and software (like Nero, ImgBurn)

Lets come to the point and start now.
We will merge Vista x64 editions into Vista x86 DVD, because Vista x64 DVD has 64-bit contents that can’t run under Win32 mode but Vista x86 content can run under 64-bit environment easily…and one more thing Vista x64 DVD has only four editions, so we have to execute less commands.

How to:

1.Install WAIK in your Windows (doesn’t matter you are running Vista or Windows XP)

2.Make two folders, say Vistax64 and Vista-All and copy both Vista DVDs x64 and x86 versions correspondingly.
Step 1 Copying
3.Run WAIK command prompt (Run As Administrator if UAC enabled)
Start >> All Programs >> Windows AIK >> Windows AIK and PE Command Prompt

Each n every Vista edition has an index no. in the install.wim (WIM file), you can check using the following command.

4.Imagex.exe /info E:\Vista-All\Sources\install.wim
Step 2 Displaying Information
It display the results something like that:

Its means INDEX=1 denotes Vista Business and so on.

5.Execute the following command with appropriate INDEX no. to exports a copy of the specified image to another WIM file. (Vista x64 to Vista x86)

For Vista Business x64
Imagex.exe /export E:\Vistax64\Sources\install.wim 1 E:\Vista-All\Sources\install.wim “Windows Vista Business x64”

For Vista Home Basic x64
Imagex.exe /export E:\Vistax64\Sources\install.wim 2 E:\Vista-All\Sources\install.wim “Windows Vista Home Basic x64”

For Vista Home Premium x64
Imagex.exe /export E:\Vistax64\Sources\install.wim 3 E:\Vista-All\Sources\install.wim “Windows Vista Home Premium x64”

For Vista Ultimate x64
Imagex.exe /export E:\Vistax64\Sources\install.wim 4 E:\Vista-All\Sources\install.wim “Windows Vista Ultimate x64” 


6.After execution of above commands Vista-All ‘s WIM file will be the universal WIM file that contains all version of Vista..! you can only export your desired only too….I have made a Vista DVD, which includes Vista Ultimate x86 and x64 version only…it fit to single layer DVD too.

7.Now the time to make bootable DVD image, Microsoft ships oscdimg.exe, a command line to make CD/DVD images with WAIK….her e is the a single command that make Vista Bootable DVD ISO image.

Oscdimg.exe –u2 –bE:\Vista-All\Boot\etfsboot.com –lVista-All_DVD –g –t07/27/2008,05:30:00 –h E:\Vista-All E:\Vista-All.ISO

Where:
–u2 >> make UDF file system for iso image
–b >> refers boot image file, which is used to create boot sector in DVD or image
–l >>Label DVD or image
–g >> makes all times encoded in GMT time for the image
–t >>Date and Time
–h >> include all hidden files and directories under the source path for this image
Path Installation Source
Path of Destination ISO image file.


Finish Vista x64 and x86 Merged

8. Now burn the ISO image in a DVD.....correponding to image file size.

Happy Windows Computing...! have fun


Ramesh Kumar
Email: ramesh.windows[at]hotmail.com
My Blog: WindowsValley.com

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 7/28/2008 1:11 AM
 

Excellent tutorial mate.

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 7/28/2008 5:43 AM
 

Superb tutorial....thnx Ramesh 


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 7/28/2008 6:51 AM
 

Nice tutorial Ramesh

it Will be very helpfull to me... thx

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 7/28/2008 11:45 AM
 

a useful one....thx

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 7/28/2008 5:11 PM
 
 Modified By bajaj151  on 7/28/2008 5:14:55 PM

Genius.....

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 7/28/2008 11:52 PM
 

Excellent tutorial mate.

Superb tutorial....thnx Ramesh

Nice tutorial Ramesh

it Will be very helpfull to me... thx

a useful one....thx

Genius.....

Thanks for your awesome comments !!! Lets rock MeraWindows

Its my pleasure if my articles and guides are beneficial for you.


Ramesh Kumar
Email: ramesh.windows[at]hotmail.com
My Blog: WindowsValley.com

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