Need help creating custom multiple edition ISO

I have combined all iso's into one as you have wanted, I created it with WinAIO Maker Professional v1.3 and you can do it in under a minute yourself, get the iso's strip the editions you dont want, clean images and then tie them all into one wim file with this program and there is no errors with any of the install processes, you just select the version you wanna install and it will start installing
 

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AIO tools don't solve the dual-arch boot problem. In your example, we only get x64 boot.wim
We could switch to x86 boot.wim, which boots on x64 legacy but not x64 UEFI.

What MCT does is similar to GRUB, one bootloader chaining another bootloader. Then run Setup.
 
oh ok, would changing the boot.wim to install.wim and add the other parts in their x86 or x64 or even amd64 formats, and then changing back to boot.wim and then make iso maybe help cause then their would be all windows setup editions maybe it will do it automatically depending on system, when i try this image on one system with only home license i get only the options for booting home from 32bit windows to win 11, im wondering, if the system can only boot one way having each boot available then it would choose to boot that one?
 

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There's no dual-arch boot.wim, you have to pick one version. Adding "extensions" won't work because x64 instruction set doesn't run on x86 machines. If I understand the second question, can't boot loaders auto-recognize the setup and do the right thing?

Yes. But not WinPE.

Third-party bootloaders like GRUB, Ventoy, etc. have custom code to do their magic. They do work, but NTLite forum isn't the place for working out other folk's products. There's many possible solutions, can we solve this preferrably using NTLite & MS sources?
 
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