September 6, 20214 yr Hi, I have window 10 64 bit iso & win 10 86 bit iso. How I can let them in one iso as attached picture.
September 7, 20214 yr On 9/6/2021 at 5:27 AM, man100 said: 86 bit But seriously where did you get the picture you put in your post? Maybe that place had information about it. The manual way is to export one of the image index from the install.wim, and then mount and capture/append each additional image into the newly exported image. As for making them appear in Setup like in your picture... I seem to recall that your boot image has to be 32-bit in order for Setup to deploy both 32bit and 64bit images. This can potentially be a problem on modern hardware that have the firmware block against 32bit binaries in UEFI and/or legacy mode. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/create-a-wim-for-multiple-architecture-types-using-dism https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/windows-setup-supported-platforms-and-cross-platform-deployments
October 9, 20214 yr My question is: Why would you want it this way? 32-bit and 64-bit should never touch each other. Are you looking to just save on resources and keep it all on one DVD/Flash Drive, rather than having it on two seperate media? Other than that, I really don't have a clue what the benefit would even be for doing this.
March 29, 20224 yr Here you are: WinAIO Maker Professional https://softpedia-secure-download.com/dl/8eb76db7e1fbd7a43a1cc9e3c191a334/6242f2a7/100197549/software/authoring/WinAIO Maker Professional.7z
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