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Old February 12th 19, 02:46 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
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Default PartAssist_WinPE 32 Bit Version

SNIP
Ooops, I forgot to mention that I want to download the ISO
file so I can burn a CD.


I should have mentioned that I downloaded the (64bit version) ISO file.
I think the filename was something like, "PartAssist_WinPE.ISO".

John


Well, I just "made" one.

First, I tried to make the ISO using these materials in
a WinXP x86 (32 bit) virtual machine. Note: KB3AIK_EN.iso is
1,789,542,400 bytes and is a large download.

http://www2.aomeisoftware.com/downlo...Assist_Std.exe
https://download.microsoft.com/downl.../KB3AIK_EN.iso
msxml6-KB927977-enu-x86.exe
dotnetfx35.exe

Well, that didn't work. AOMEI claimed there was a problem,
but didn't explain it.

https://i.postimg.cc/XqkfnJ7s/AOMEI-Win-XP-Fail.gif

Next, I set up a Win7 SP1 x86 (32 bit) virtual machine
and tried again. This time, I used...

http://www2.aomeisoftware.com/downlo...Assist_Std.exe
https://download.microsoft.com/downl.../KB3AIK_EN.iso

The "make boot media" in the menu of AOMEI tool, worked this time.
The image is only 211,484,672 bytes and might not include as
many drivers as the ISO you downloaded as a separate item.

https://i.postimg.cc/PrGfj4BV/AOMEI-...P1-Success.gif

When booted in the VM environment, it looks like this.

https://i.postimg.cc/Zq6FwVzk/AOMEI-made-ISO-booted.gif

It also has bad table manners, as it does not put up
the "Press any key to boot from CD" item on the screen.
This tends to cause a loop in a VM environment, but hammering
it isn't a problem :-)

Paul


Hi Paul,

I will download that, "KB3AIK_EN.ISO" file from the above location.

BTW, are you a fellow HAM (KB3AIK)? My call is N3AOF.

Thank You, John

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