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Windows 8.1-AIO-USB Edition x86 x64 MBR-UEFI Boot (Size: 6.87 GB)
DescriptionHello Everyone, Please if you appreciate the work put into this upload, PLEASE SEED as long as you can. Many Thanks (Windows 8.1 AIO USB Edition x86-x64 MBR-UEFI Boot) There are NO Activation Cracks or Patches on this USB Image. Clean Windows setupfiles, No Trojans or Viruses. This is a special (2 Partition USB image) for Removable drives. 1st Partition is (NTFS) for MBR Boot and Windows setupfiles. 2nd Partition is (FAT32) for UEFI Boot Files. I have left 400MB of unallocated space at end of drive to accommodate different sized 8GB USB devices. But be warned the Image might not fit on every 8GB USB device! in that case use 16GB or Larger. You can also create and mount 9GB VHD.file in Windows Disk Management or image to spare Hard Drive/USB Hard Drive. Once the USB device is Imaged you can resize/move the partitions to use full capacity with the partitioner included in the Tools.zip archive. UEFI Firmware does not care what part of the drive the Fat32 Partition is on, It will find and boot from it. Windows can only use the 1st partition of a removable drive, Once UEFI finish's booting from 2nd Fat32 partition and windows fully boots it will continue installing Windows from the 1st NTFS partition. Use HDDRawCopy1.10Portable.exe to Image USBStick/Hardisk/MemoryCard/VDH File. The device your Imaging must be at least (8GB or Larger). Just follow the directions in the setup-Guide Folder. This USB Images will Boot in MBR:Legacy 32bit Mode or In UEFI 32bit Mode and UEFI 64bit Mode. Pick Bootup choice from your Firmwares Bootmenu. In 32bit MBR Mode, It will boot & install on 32bit or 64bit processors. In 32bit UEFI Mode, It will boot & install on 32bit processors, 32bit UEFI Firmware needed for UEFI Boot In 64bit UEFI Mode, It will boot & install on 64bit processors. 64bit UEFI Firmware needed for UEFI Boot All tools needed are located in the (tools.zip) file just extract it. Once you have Imaged a USB Device you will be able to create a DVD9 ISO Create seperate (x86) or (x64) bootable MBR-UEFI ISO's to burn on dvd9 Discs (Dual Layer DVD). (X86) will boot MBR-32bit.UEFI Mode and (x64) will boot MBR-64bit.UEFI Mode. Just follow the (Readmefirst.txt) directions in the (create.iso folder) Its been tested on a Gigabyte 64bit UEFI Motherboard and on a Acer Iconia w510p 32bit UEFI Tablet, and boots on both from usb. For Tablets you may need to plug in external usb hub to connect usb mouse and keyboard, touchscreen and dock keyboard may not work during Windows 8 install. install.wim contains indexes Windows 8.1 Core 32-bit Windows 8.1 Core (Single Language) 32-bit Windows 8.1 Pro 32-bit Windows 8.1 Pro (Media Center) 32-bit Windows 8.1 Pro (VL) 32-bit Windows 8.1 Enterprise 32-bit Windows 8.1 Core 64-bit Windows 8.1 Core (Single Language) 64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro (Media Center) 64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro (VL) 64-bit Windows 8.1 Enterprise 64-bit Please leave comments if you like and keep seeding. Thanks Related Torrents
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(2) UEFI is dependent on firmware support, Generally 32bit UEFI cpu pc's will only boot from the (bootia32.efi) file and use x86 boot files and you can only install 32bit flavor. 64bit UEFI cpu pc's will only boot from (bootx64.efi) file and use x64 boot files and you can only install 64bit flavor.
(3) No, this Windows 8.1 Setup does not have 'General Availability Update Rollup (GA Rollup A)' integrated.
(4) is just for somebody's advertisement income, not worth it.
If you wish to use someone elses updated install.wim and replace my install.wim you can it should still work. I tested it with this download http://kat.cm/windows-superaio-v3-83-in-1-7-8-2008r2-2012-8-1-2012r2-en-us-d-t8304348.html#main
Simply copy the install.esd file to my (sources)folder in root directory and rename it to install.wim so my AIO setup will find the file. Windows setup will install fine and now you will have all versions of Windows 7,8,8.1,server editions. It will only work if you have imaged a 16GB or Larger USB Device.
Regarding master murphy78's Super-AIO release: oh my god, that's basically too good to be true. And great to see inter-laboration here. Does he know about your release - do you & m78 communicate? I was about to send him the link to your release here because I know how remarkable the 2-partitions boot & install theme is, but maybe he already is aware of your talents?
If you image 8GB stick and you see something like this image, The USB stick should be fine because only the 400MB unallocated space on drive was incomplete. just unplug usb stick and replug in to properly work.