Windows 7 Vista OEM DVD (Multi-Brand-Edition) Activation v2.1.2.0.2013 Final Free Download
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Editions
Win7 ? Starter ? Home Basic ? Home Premium ? Pro ? Ultimate
Vista ? Starter ? Home Basic ? Home Premium ? Business ? Ultimate
Objective - add $oem$ folder to .iso
$oem$ method can be used to apply activation and manufacturer branding to your Windows 7 ? Vista.iso
NOTE:- 'PC requires slic (2.1 Win7 ? 2.0 Vista) bios to apply genuine oem activation'
How To
Win7
Place the downloaded '$oem
folder in the 'sources' folder of your iso, and delete the 'ei.cfg' file from the same 'sources' folder and edit|save iso... during install you will have option to select the edition of 'Win7' you want installed (ie. Starter ? Home Basic ? Home Premium ? Pro ? Ultimate)... if you don't delete 'ei.cfg' file, that's OK, just means Ultimate will install by default.
Vista
Place the downloaded '$oem
folder in the 'sources' folder of your iso, and delete the 'PID.txt' file (if exists) from the same 'sources' folder and edit|save iso... during install you will have option to select the edition of 'Vista' you want installed (ie. Starter ? Home Basic ? Home Premium ? Business ? Ultimate)... if you don't delete 'PID.txt' file, that's OK, just means serial used on that file will determine edition installed.
Win7
Contents of '$oem
folder are silently added during install, and script silently checks for edition installed and for manufacturer brand, and applies appropriate oem theme|logon-off|user account image|wallpaper|logos|cert|serial|etc, for that brand... (if your brand has no 'leaked' serial for the edition installed, then Acer serial is used). During installation, pop-up box requesting serial will not appear. All unused files will be self deleted.
When you view system properties... your brand logo should be displayed, and system activated. Desktop Wallpaper|Logon-Off and user account images should all be manufacturer brand of your PC... and Desktop Wallpaper|Background Logon-Off image will be auto-changed to your monitor resolution, if the appropriate image size files are included during installation (default image size is 1366X768)... Walllpaper|Background image sizes 1366X768, 1680X1050, 1920X1200 have been included in all brand folders, and more sizes can be added to the folders, by following instructions in the 'readme.txt' files.
If manufacturer brand string|s not detected; then Windows Default theme will be applied.
Vista
Similar to above 'Win7' process occurs, with a few exceptions...
1. without a 'PID.txt' file being present, windows will ask for a product key, so just select options to installwithout key, and select edition you want to install... the script will add the key later, for the edition you chose to install.
2. logon background is not changed in 'Vista', as the images used for this purpose are stored in a system .dll file, and as such the script deletes the useless 'backgrounds' folder during the installation process.
Update:
December 2013 ('final' project update)
project suitable for Win7 ? Vista (specified editions)
updated 'OOBE.cmd' script
updated 'oemscan.ini' script
updated 'Certificates' folder
updated 'OEM's' folder (+ added VBox|VMware)
updated '$oem$-Assessment' tool
TIP: run '$oem$-Assessment.exe' on your machine to query Theme|Activation that will apply
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