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  1. @phaolo, Please have a look in the Installers repack section of this forum. All of these programs can be integrated in "Silent installs + SFX" section of Wintoolkit with silent switches. @TheOtherJeff, You can download WHDownloader (idem WUD but more recent) with the lists provided by abbodi1406. He's maintaining the most complete database for OS 7 to 10. There is a link to download the program in Wintoolkit. If you prefer to integrate all updates, you should find all you need with it. You'll just have to be patient, it may take some hours to integrate them (it takes 2-3 hours with the minimal list with my machine : Pentium I5, SSD, and 8 GB of RAM). On the changelog of list you'll find all superseded and added updates since previous change. Integrating all updates vs. only asked updates is just a question of opinion. I personly never encountered any problem since years with this method (with icare's list for Windows XP and mooms pack for 7). The reasons including only needed updates are basically : - Once installed, when your computer will connect to WU, only important updates will be installed (and some optional wil be proposed to you). If you prefer to choose the solution to integrate all updates, you'll have to go to M$ Download center each month to get them. - Time saving (in my case, it's just a hobby for me and I'm very busy with my own work) - A lot of updates are optional and the corrected bugs only affect a few people, - Some updates are useless if you don't enable all Windows features (with my list you can download the important updates for these features) - Since Windows 10 a lot of updates enable telemetry reports to M$, or prepare your machine to OS migration, even if you don't want to.
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  2. The 'All-In-One Disk Creator' lets you create all in one disks, so for example you can have Windows 7 SP1 x86 and Windows 7 SP1 x64 in disk, you could further include Vista or 2008 server if you wished. Step 1: Select your first image. Press the 'Browse' button and select your first install.wim, you should then see all the images get lists Step 2: Select your second image Press the 'Browse' button again and select your second image, you should now see even more images added. Optional 1: Add more images You can keep hitting browse and add more and more images until your ready. Optional 2: Delete the images you dont want! Step 3: Press Create W7T will then merge all of the images together, it will also try the best it can to resolve name conflicts however you may have to use the 'Edit' button and change some names to that NONE of them are the same, don't worry about descriptions, they won't conflict. WARNING: It is really important that none of the images have the same name, W7T will try for example add 'x64' or 'x86' to the names of the images to remove conflicts, however sometimes this is not enough. Optional: Rebuild You can choose to rebuild your newly created image so that it can produce a smaller ISO. Optional: ISO Maker Self-explanatory, make a new ISO with your new creation. Options Unlock All Editions Usually an image is locked to one edition i.e. Ultimate, so when it comes to install you don't have the option of choosing. Unlocking them will ask you which version of Windows you wish to install after booting from the ISO/USB. x64 Recovery Mode This will copy the 64bit Recovery Mode files, so if something happens to your computer and it's 64bit, you can use this option.
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