How to create Windows 7 installation disc from pre-prepared source directory
How to create Windows 7 installation disc from pre-prepared source directory
Below is a guide on how to create Windows 7 installation disc
from pre-prepared source directory. The source directory should include all
files copied from Windows 7 disc, which looks like follows,

1. Start PowerISO.
2. Click "Add" button to add all files
and folders under the source directory to current compilation.

3. Click the menu, "Action --> Boot --> Add Boot
Information...", and select etfsboot.com,
then click "OK" to add it as boot file. 'etfsboot.com' can be found in
the boot folder under the source directory.

4. Insert a blank DVD disc in the writer, then click
"Burn" button on toolbar to burn the current compilation to the
disc.

If no errors occurred in the above process, you should now get a new Windows 7 installation disc.
You can also save current compilation to get a bootable ISO file in step 4. You can burn the ISO file later to get the Windows installation disc.
Windows 8 and Windows vista installation can also be created using the similar way.
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