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JohnLenonYS
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Hello,
I'm a computer repairer, I am trying to convince more people to upgrade to Windows 10.
So I'm trying to make a bootable Windows 10 iso for x86 based systems, I have an iso file I downloaded from microsoft that contains both x86 and x64 (the iso file size is 6.75 GB which obviously won't fit into a 4.7 GB DVD)(image 1) , I know I can make a bootable USB stick but sometimes I need a DVD.
I usually use PowerISO to mount and/or burn iso images to discs or USB, so I copied the contents from the /x86 folder to the root of the PoweISO folder (image 2) and used /x86/boot/etfsboot.com as the "boot information" file from the 6.75 GB iso file (I didn't use /boot/etfsboot.com nor /x64/boot/etfsboot.com)(image 3)
After burning the created ISO to a DVD and trying to install the OS on a bit of an old computer (from the year 2010) Windows 10 tries to install but at a certain percentage of "Decompressing files" I get Error Code : 0x8007025D. So what did I do wrong trying to make a bootable iso?
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I'm a computer repairer, I am trying to convince more people to upgrade to Windows 10.
So I'm trying to make a bootable Windows 10 iso for x86 based systems, I have an iso file I downloaded from microsoft that contains both x86 and x64 (the iso file size is 6.75 GB which obviously won't fit into a 4.7 GB DVD)(image 1) , I know I can make a bootable USB stick but sometimes I need a DVD.
I usually use PowerISO to mount and/or burn iso images to discs or USB, so I copied the contents from the /x86 folder to the root of the PoweISO folder (image 2) and used /x86/boot/etfsboot.com as the "boot information" file from the 6.75 GB iso file (I didn't use /boot/etfsboot.com nor /x64/boot/etfsboot.com)(image 3)
After burning the created ISO to a DVD and trying to install the OS on a bit of an old computer (from the year 2010) Windows 10 tries to install but at a certain percentage of "Decompressing files" I get Error Code : 0x8007025D. So what did I do wrong trying to make a bootable iso?
Image 1:
image 2:
Image 3:
Continue reading...