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seahotred2

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  1. I prepared a generalized image for both X86 and X64 of Windows 7 Ultimate which became a large image 8.64GB used as install.wim in sources folder, used with no problems on usb hard drive and flash drive the only thing is on some systems expanding windows files will not start for long what i mean it will remain at 0% for around 25 minutes so i assumed that is because the size of the image. i splitted the image to 1024MB then replaced install.wim in sources folder with install.swm, install2.swm,.... install9.swm at first tested it on usb HDD it worked very well and fast, when tried it on usb flash did not work and always stuck on copying windows files 100%. thanks jaclaz for your quick response.
  2. try to install windows 7 from usb flash drive using splitted windows image, setup will get stuck at "copying windows files 100%" ,when using WIM file setup will go fine. using usb hard drive will have no problem. I need to use splitted image because setup will start expanding windows files faster. some details: - WIM file 8.64 GB - SWM files 9 files at 1024 MB except last one 646 MB - Flash drive: 16 GB Sony Storage Media * Tested on 3 different systems
  3. hi every one i managed to integrate some themes to my windows 7 installation (downloaded from http://windows.microsoft.com/en-XM/windows/downloads/personalize?T1=themes). her is the way it have been done 1- extract themepack file using 7z will have a theme file and DesktopBackground folder and maybe some wav and png files 2- rename DesktopBackground folder to some thing close to the theme file example: Bing's Best theme the file Bing's Be.theme folder renamed to Bing 3- edit theme file with Notepad then find all "DesktopBackground" and replace with "%systemroot%\Resources\Themes\bing" and then find and delete the line that starts with ImagesRootPIDL under [slideshow] (it will be very longe it may take 2 to 3 lines) 4- save and copy both file and folder to %systemroot%\Resources\Themes or to mountdir\WINDOWS\Resources\Themes i hope it is not an old method, but i just know it and i wanted to share it and maybe it will help blue creating theme integrating support for 7C.
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