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ESD to WIM files
#1
There is an esd file, I tried to convert it to vim to run. The result is a startup error. Tell me what am I doing wrong
Windows 7 AIO
https://www.dropbox.com/s/o7gngv8nf168d2...l.esd?dl=0
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#2
As I known, ESD file is not bootable. So you can not convert it to wim file and boot it.
ESD file is just a common compressed file as .rar/.zip/.7z file.
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#3
(08-30-2022, 01:28 PM)longpanda Wrote: As I known, ESD file is not bootable. So you can not convert it to wim file and boot it.
ESD file is just a common compressed file as  .rar/.zip/.7z file.
I can't run this image either.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/fdze7scr79nqtby/Win7.iso?dl=0
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#4
win7.iso does not appear to be bootable. Neither legacy or UEFI64 booting works.
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#5
(08-30-2022, 06:48 PM)Steve2926 Wrote: win7.iso does not appear to be bootable. Neither legacy or UEFI64 booting works.
Is the problem in the image itself or the download method? Could it be that this image is only for the PE boot script?
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#6
You use ultraiso to open win7.iso from the link I sent below and then copy install.esd to the source folder in win7.iso and save it. You have the desired win7aio.iso

https://drive.google.com/file/d/15Cd9zxC...sp=sharing
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#7
You can also use any 64 bit win10/11.iso version from Microsoft and use ultraiso to open this iso file, replace install.wim/install.esd in the source directory of the iso file with install.esd in win7.iso your file, then save it. You will get win7iao.iso as expected
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