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Cdimage -u2 -udfver102 -bootdata:2#p0,bWindows7 boot etfsboot.com#pEF,ebWindows7 efi microsoft boot efisys.bin -o -lGRMCPRXFRERENDVD -t,02:26:40 Windows7 win7professionalenglishx64retailofficial.iso 10. Change back the time zone to your choices. Download HashTab here: and install. Make sure you check the hashes is original and official. Right mouse click on the new.iso - properties - file hashes tab 13. If finished, compare the SHA1 and CRC32 hashes same with MSDN/Connect/Technet one above. If they are identical you have successfully created a official Windows 7 ISO image!
If you make them correctly but different hash, try again. Online periodically. OS Tester Software Geek Last edited by on Mon, 3rd Nov, 2013 6:99 am, edited 100 times in total. Last edited by on Fri Sep 25, 2009 1:29 am, edited 1 time in total. 1) Just download the Ultimate or any other.iso 2) Open it 3) Delete ei.cfg in SOURCES 4) Save Much easier and faster. That's not the same, this method creates an entirely genuine Microsoft ISO, as if you had downloaded it from Microsoft.
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Depending on how you rebuild the ISO with your method, the file size will be off, and the hashes will be different. But even with this one, the filesize is different, even if it is with 1 byte.
And most people do not want to sit around the computer doing this for an hour or 2. Subscribe to our for updates and like us on. Reading Mode only, PM's possible. But even with this one, the filesize is different, even if it is with 1 byte. And most people do not want to sit around the computer doing this for an hour or 2. No, it isn't. This produces a file with the same exact hash.
When the hash is the same, everything about the file is the same. It's therefor 100% genuine, which is a great interest to collectors. For convenience, delete ei.cfg, collectors, do this. But if you want 'genuine' copies, download the ISO's for all the SKUs from TechNet/MSDN. While this may produce results identical to the 'genuine' version, it itself is not 'genuine'. Remember, the term 'genuine' means, untouched/unaffected.
But even with this one, the filesize is different, even if it is with 1 byte. And most people do not want to sit around the computer doing this for an hour or 2. No, it isn't. This produces a file with the same exact hash.
When the hash is the same, everything about the file is the same. It's therefor 100% genuine, which is a great interest to collectors. For convenience, delete ei.cfg, collectors, do this. But if you want 'genuine' copies, download the ISO's for all the SKUs from TechNet/MSDN. While this may produce results identical to the 'genuine' version, it itself is not 'genuine'.
Remember, the term 'genuine' means, untouched/unaffected. Your arguing semantics, and poorly. If it's byte for byte the same as what you download in TechNet, which this is, it's genuine.
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» Info Current version: 2.5.8.0 Released: 16th June 2013 Donate Help me improve ImgBurn advertisement Hosted By Awards Social Networking » What is ImgBurn? ImgBurn is a lightweight CD / DVD / HD DVD / Blu-ray burning application that everyone should have in their toolkit!
It has several 'Modes', each one for performing a different task:. Read a disc to an image file. Create an image file from files on your computer or network - or you can write the files directly to a disc.
Write an image file to a disc. Check a disc is 100% readable. Optionally, you can also have ImgBurn compare it against a given image file to ensure the actual data is correct. Put your drive / media to the test! Used in combination with, you can check the quality of the burns your drive is producing. Advertisement ImgBurn supports a wide range of image file formats - including BIN, CCD, CDI, CUE, DI, DVD, GI, IMG, ISO, MDS, NRG and PDI. It can burn Audio CD's from any file type supported via DirectShow / ACM - including AAC, APE, FLAC, M4A, MP3, MP4, MPC, OGG, PCM, WAV, WMA and WV.
You can use it to build DVD Video discs (from a VIDEOTS folder), HD DVD Video discs (from a HVDVDTS folder) and Blu-ray Video discs (from a BDAV / BDMV folder) with ease. It supports folder/file names, so you shouldn't run in to any problems if you're using an international character set. ImgBurn supports all the OS's - Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT4, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 2008, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10 (including all the 64-bit versions).
If you use, it should also run on and other x86-based Unixes. It's a very flexible application with several advanced features that are often lacking in other tools, especially when it comes to burning DVD Video discs. It supports all the latest drives without the need for updates (including booktype / bitsetting / advanced settings on many of the major ones - i.e. BenQ, LiteOn, LG, NEC, Optiarc, Pioneer, Plextor, Samsung, Sony). There is an system for when you're burning several images (which you can automatically share between multiple drives if you have more than one) and an easy-to-use screen for double layer DVD Video jobs. The feature allows you store your favourite burn speed settings on a per 'Media ID' basis, right down to a drive by drive level.
Data captured during the burn (write speed, buffer levels etc) can be using. Whilst ImgBurn is designed to work perfectly straight out of the box, advanced users will appreciate just how configurable it is. Oh and let's not forget the best thing about it. It's 100% FREE;-) Please do not use this software to make illegal copies of copyrighted discs.
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Click the ' button:-) ImgBurn v2.5.7.0 Released! Thursday 29th March 2012 What's New: to find out! ImgBurn v2.5.6.0 Released! Tuesday 4th October 2011 What's New: to find out!
ImgBurn v2.5.5.0 Released! Thursday 13th January 2011 This one is dedicated to my Nan, who passed away just before Christmas. It's another 'quick fix' release to workaround the 'Insecure Library Loading Vulnerability' in Windows.
This one also adds proper (as in, multi-session/track) support for the.CDI image file format. Requires pfctoc.dll from the 'Padus.CDI File Mounter' package (pfctoc.zip) which can be downloaded (free of charge) from Padus's website. There's a link on the ' page. What's New: to find out! ImgBurn v2.5.4.0 Released!
Sunday 12th December 2010 Just a 'quick fix' release for the bug when adding multiple files via the 'Open File' dialog box (only applies to Vista+ because it's specific to the new IFileDialog code) - the first file in the selection was being removed from the list. I apologise for not noticing this issue before I released v2.5.3.0 last week, it was last minute code and I'm only human;-) What's New: to find out! ImgBurn v2.5.3.0 Released! Monday 6th December 2010. I have quite a large collection of optical drives now (way beyond the capacity of my PC) and I've always wished I could have a few more on-hand for testing with. That's where my recent discovery of the 'Addonics Storage Tower' comes in! Addonics have Storage Tower units supporting or drives and up to 5 drives can be controlled via a single eSATA cable from your PC (9 therefore requires 2 cables).
If any of the above sounds interesting to you, please take a look at the review I've just published. ImgBurn v2.5.2.0 Released! Wednesday 1st September 2010. Along with the usual endless list of tweaks and fixes (look at the ), this one includes support for duplicator units and has a new Explorer style pane at the top of the Disc Layout Editor window. What's New: to find out! ImgBurn v2.5.0.0 Released! Sunday 26th July 2009 I guess the biggest addition in this release is the 'Advanced' Build mode interface where you can now create any disc/image layout you want and rename files/folders as and when required.
What's New: to find out! ImgBurn v2.4.4.0 Released!
Friday 10th April 2009 Originally intended to be a 'next day' release to fix the bug in v2.4.3.0 whereby the 'Supported Write Speeds' text was missing from the disc information box, I decided to wait few more days and add/tweak some other bits based on your feedback (and my own!) What's New: to find out! ImgBurn v2.4.3.0 Released! Wednesday 1st April 2009 Once again, something serious on April Fools day! As it happens, the v2.4 series did need another 'maintenance' release and this is it.
What's New: to find out! FirmwareHQ.com Goes Live! Wednesday 1st April 2009 Firmware HQ As the name suggests, the site is dedicated to providing you with a one-stop-shop for the latest firmware releases for your optical disc drives. The site is a joint venture between the man behind and us lot (and by that I mean myself and the beta team!). The site has actually been up and running for a few weeks now, but with the release of v2.4.3.0, I figured now was a good time to plug it! ImgBurn now uses the search engine on FirmwareHQ.com rather than the (until recently) defunct one on RPC1.org when you use the 'Tools' - 'Drive' - 'Check For Firmware Updates.' ImgBurn v2.4.2.0 Released!
Tuesday 22nd July 2008 This will probably be the last 'maintenance' type release for the v2.4 series, meaning I can finally start to implement some decent new features! Thanks again to everyone that have helped make this release possible. What's New: to find out! ImgBurn v2.4.1.0 Released! Tuesday 1st April 2008 Finally. Something serious on April Fools day! I'd like to take this opportunity to thank a few of the unsung heroes out there.
The Beta Team - They find the bugs so you don't have to! Occassionally they also come up with some decent ideas and if I'm feeling in a good mood I implement them! The Translators - Helping to bring ImgBurn to the masses! I've enough trouble just doing the 'English (United Kingdom)' version so it's great that others take the time to translate it into their own language. The Donors - All the kind people out there that donate some of their hard earnt cash. Seriously, without you lot ImgBurn wouldn't exist. What's New: to find out!
ImgBurn v2.4.0.0 Released! Sunday 10th February 2008 Wow, how time flies when you're having fun! It's been ages since the last release and of course there's nobody to blame for that except me. Still, good things come to those that wait - right?!
In this release you'll find some new features such as BIN/CUE support (yes, that includes multi-session/track images, CD Audio etc) along with support for newer revisions of UDF (1.50, 2.00, 2.01, 2.50 and 2.60). I/o chip definition. For a more detailed list, please click the link below.
What's New: to find out! » Contact I'm not a company, I'm just me. If you need to contact me ('LIGHTNING UK!' ) for any reason, use the email address that's in the program's 'About' box ('Help' menu at the top - 'About ImgBurn.'
» License First and foremost, ImgBurn is a freeware tool. You cannot bundle it with your own commercial application and you cannot sell it in any way, shape or form.
As an individual, you're allowed to use it anywhere you like - be it at home or at work (assuming they don't mind of course!). I'm not against it being rolled out in a corporate environment, just make sure the users know they are supposed to contact you with any support type issues and not me - I'm not an extension of your helpdesk! Copyright © 2005 - 2016 LIGHTNING UK!.
ISO Image Burner - Free ISO image CD/DVD burning software ISO Image Burner - Free ISO image CD/DVD Burning Software ISO Image Burner is a useful tool that can help you to burn your ISO image files to CD/DVD Disc, support CD-R, DVD-R, DVD+R, CD-RW, DVD-RW, DL DVD+RW, HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc. It has ability to make bootable CD/DVD image file, process the boot information for CD/DVD image file, and have many other burning options, include test write, finalize disc and more. This handy utility is easy to use very much, at the best, ISO Image Burner is 100% free, be free for both personal and commercial use, install or uninstall is very simple, burn your ISO image on the fly. Program support standard ISO9660 (default) and Joliet File System. This program can also be used to erase CD-RW media.
Download Latest Version: 1.1 File Size: 609 KB Language: English Platform: Windows XP/2003/Vista/7/8 License Type: Freeware The default CD File System is ISO-9660, it is a standard CD-ROM file system that allows you to read the same CD-ROM whether you are on the Windows, Linux/UNIX, Mac or other major computer. The default write speed is MAX, this parameter sets the burn speed of the CD burner to maximum, the burn speed is limited by the maximum speed of the burner. How to Burn ISO Image Bellow this step by step about how to create a CD from ISO image file:. Download the install package of ISO Image Burner. Run the install package, install this program.
Run this program. Choice one ISO image file. Insert a blank CD/DVD disk (recordable disc) in your CD-RW drive. Click the 'Burn' button to start the burning process. Burning Options. Test Write - In order to test a system's performance without wasting valuable media, recorders allowed for a test write which would simulate the recording process.
Finalize Disc - after burning is complete performs media finalizing. UDF Bridge - sometimes called UDF/ISO, is a DVD-ROM format used to make DVD-ROM media compatible with Windows 95 computers.
Because UDF wasn't supported by Windows until Microsoft shipped Windows 98, DVD providers were forced to use an interim format called UDF Bridge. Joliet File System - An extension to the ISO 9660 CD-ROM file format from Microsoft that supports Windows long file names starting with Windows 95. Joliet supports the original 8.3 naming convention for compatibility with DOS and Windows 3.1 and also supports the Unicode character set. Underrun Protection - Most modern CD/DVD writers implement some form of buffer-underrun protection. A buffer-underrun occurs when the writer's buffer (high speed memory built into the writer itself for organizing data prior to writing it onto the disk) become empty of data before the writing process is complete. This leaves the new CD spinning in the drive while no data is available to be written to it, resulting in the writer essentially 'losing its place' on the disk and creating a useless CD. Import Session - Multisession discs can be burned in multiple sessions until you have reached the maximum disc capacity.
A session is a self-contained data area that is burned using a single process, and consists of a lead-in (with the table of contents), and one or more tracks and a lead-out. Discs without the multisession option, e.g. Audio CDs, are burned in a single session. Volume ID - change data disc Volume ID (support unicode). Cache Size - size of the cache buffer in megabytes. Boot Image - burn a bootable CD/DVD if you include the boot image.
How to erase files from a CD-RW with ISO Image Burner ISO Image Burner support to erase the files from a CD-RW (re-writable disc) if your computer is equipped with a CD recorder, Before you can reuse a CD-RW or DVD-RW disc, you must erase it. You can use ISO Image Burner to erase CD-RW and DVD-RW discs. When you erase the disc, you can select 'Quick Erase' (quickly) or 'Full Erase' (slowly) button in program main interface. If you do, ISO Image Burner can prepare the disc so that you can write over the existing data but it doesn't actually erase the data. If you don't select 'Quick Erase', ISO Image Burner overwrites the entire disc with zeros, which takes longer.
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