* Windows 7 Ultimate * Windows 7 Professional * Windows 7 Home Premium * Windows 7 Home Basic * Windows 7 Starter * Windows Vista Ultimate * Windows Vista Business * Windows Vista Business N * Windows Vista Home Premium * Windows Vista Home Basic * Windows Vista Starter * Windows Server 2008 R2: Enterprise * Windows Server 2008 R2: Standard * Windows Server 2008 R2: Foundation * Windows Server 2008: Enterprise * Windows Server 2008: Standard * Windows Server 2008: Foundation * Windows Small Business Server 2008
You must be running build 7600 or greater for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. Windows 7 N and E editions are not supported.
You should first know if 7 Loader v1.9 works on your system, and if it does, what mode it works best under.
You can then edit (below) the provided ‘Setupcomplete.cmd’ ($OEM$\$\Setup\Scripts) to your preference.
If you want logos to be automatically installed according to the OEM info in your BIOS, check the 'Logos’ folder for Info.
Then copy your revised $OEM$ folder into the sources folder within your Windows 7 ISO.
You should be able to edit your ISO with a program such as UltraIso or PowerISO.
The executable is Windows 7 Loader v1.9 by Daz, and downloaded from his latest link.
Direct download links for Windows 7 Retail Ultimate x86 or x64 are at the bottom of this Info for those interested.
NOTES:
SetupComplete.cmd Example:
@ECHO OFF %~dp0"Windows Loader.exe" /silent /preactivate cd %~dp0 attrib -R -A -S -H *.* SHUTDOWN /R /T 5 RMDIR /S /Q “%WINDIR%\Setup\Scripts” exit
/silent Turns on silent mode
/restart Restart the OS after install (used with /silent)
/norestart Prevents system restart after successful installation
/preactivate This just helps the loader decide on it’s environment
Modded Bios:
/bios Install just the certificate and serial
/loader Force the application to install the loader
/swap Install the loader without changing your systems boot code
/k=XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX Set the Windows 7/2008/Vista key
c= Set the certificate (use the name of a certificate from the certificates folder or from the SLIC list)
* If you don’t set the certificate it will default to your BIOS’s model * If you don’t set the SLIC it will default to your BIOS’s model * If you don’t set the key it will default to your BIOS’s model and the correct one for the OS (Ultimate, Professional, Starter or Home Premium) * You can use these arguments via SetupComplete.cmd to pre-activate Windows 7/Vista/Server 2008 Example: “D:\Windows Loader.exe” /silent /restart /k=342DG-6YJR8-X92GV-V7DCV-P4K27 /c=Acer /s=Acer