I have updated 8.1 x86 and is the common ui and text.Hi all,
I have a Windows 8.1 32/64bit ISO which seems to work but when I run the setup.exe, it shows "Windows 10 setup" so it seems to be using the Windows 10 installer. Would it possible to edit that to show "Windows 8.1 Setup" for example?
Thanks for any suggestions
I think you can do it with NTLite having extracted the x86 and x64 sources you can try:I wanted to create a ISO for Win 8.1 which could be used to install both 32 and 64bit versions.
Is there a way to achieve this?
I have tried this with WinAIO Maker Professional after downloading the original Win 8.1 32 & 64 bit ISOs using the MS media creation tool. But it didn't work. I think its something to do with creating a dual architecture ISO like other people on this thread have suggested but I'm not really sure how to go about doing that. When you burn the ISO to a USB drive with Rufus, it selects file system as NTFS instead of FAT32 unlike the ISO with dual architecture which automatically selects Fat32 file system.I think you can do it with NTLite having extracted the x86 and x64 sources you can try:
Add the x64 source to NTLite
Right click to the Windows Edition and select Export - WIM
Select the install.wim located in x86 source and save it.
or do a search for
Josh Cell's WinAIO Maker Professional
Official forum support: (there is no support anymore)
Official download link Available download.
The process is about the same but you can change the edition names before using the [Save all into ISO] button.
When you burn the ISO to a USB drive with Rufus, it selects file system as NTFS instead of FAT32 unlike the ISO with dual architecture which automatically selects Fat32 file system.