Post subject: Windows 8 All Editions Disk Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 1:05 pm
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After searching on internet and using this method, Credits go to MDL's expert ambidav
I've made Windows 8 All-in-one (AIO) Disk in 3.93 GB size.
Contains eight images: Windows 8 Pro Windows 8 Windows 8 Pro with Media Center Windows 8 Enterprise
(both x86 [32-bit] and x64 versions are included) -------------------------------------------- Windows 8 Pro with Media Center is not syspreped image, it is original and genuine.
Post subject: Re: Windows 8 All Editions Disk Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 6:44 am
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I tried this using a method linked below to create the x86 and x64 aio and then followed with the steps you cited to include the media center, but the images wound up a little scrambled. The aio method I used worked perfectly for my aio but of course the result did not include media center. What did you use to create your x86 and x64 all-in-one? Here's what I used (adapted to win 8): http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/showt ... p?t=145356
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Post subject: Re: Windows 8 All Editions Disk Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 7:22 pm
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maxtorix wrote:
The disk contains WZT not MSDN editions, so I'll re-create it and then I will upload it somewhere.
Since it's apparently against board rules to share these bits, what would be very helpful is some tips on how you got both x86 and x64 images on one .iso with the Media Center images included to work. As I said I've tried this but have had problems. Have you tried to install pro w/media center x64? That's where I've run into the most problems.
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Post subject: Re: Windows 8 All Editions Disk Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 7:00 pm
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mprjay has lead the debate, when he ask "it's clever to put rtm on server?!" rtm aren't a warez till they are not include crack or timebomb remover, pre-activated keys, or loader in self, but however till now we haven't RTMs on BA servers. I don't distribute anything via this forum I just wanted to tell others that the Windows 8 AIO disk can be created and I put the thread with method that I've used to done it.
Post subject: Re: Windows 8 All Editions Disk Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 7:28 pm
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Don't kid yourself - despite what BA's official rules or what the regulations are, it is -illegal- to share RTM bits of Microsoft products, even if they don't have any cracks, without permission from Microsoft. Just because there aren't any cracks bundled doesn't make it any less illegal.
Post subject: Re: Windows 8 All Editions Disk Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 8:37 pm
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Term "illegally" - hasn't everywhere same definition, Microsoft's policy is not everywhere same accepted and respected. The Pirate Bay legality If one thing somewhere is considered as piracy, it does not have to be considered as such and anywhere else.
Post subject: Re: Windows 8 All Editions Disk Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 1:48 pm
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Perhaps it would be beneficial if you, maxtorix, explain step by step the process here to achieve this result in the best possible order. It is not that hard.. btw
Post subject: Re: Windows 8 All Editions Disk Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 9:36 am
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For those of you still looking for a guide for making a true Windows 8 all-in-one disc, the thread that originally was just for making an x86 or x64 disc with Media Center linked by the original poster has now been upgraded to a guide for making a true aio (x86 and x64) Windows 8 disc.
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