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todda7

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  1. I didn't have time to download nor take a look at the script, but if it's just a batch script with DISM commands then I can do without it. The whole reason for creating different versions on the same ISO is so I can have it with me on a USB stick when reinstalling the operating systems of friends, family and my own computers so I don't want nor need any pre-activation script (it would defy the purpose of having different versions on the stick so I can use legal serials which usually comes with the laptops etc.) If it's not, then would someone with the script please tell me how it operates regarding slipstreaming updates? Thank you for your time.
  2. Hello. I'm trying to make an ISO containing all Windows 7 versions (32 and 64-bit, Starter to Ultimate) and with the latest updates slipstreamed. Including languages is easy using DISM. I have to do it for each version (index:1 -> index:5). However, this becomes a problem when I'm trying to include hundreds of packages, as I have to do it for index:1, index:2, ..-> index:5 both for 32- and 64-bit. Why do I have to include the updates for ALL versions? Can I get around this problem using vLite?
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