

I do this both because unlike XP, 7 is a bitch to mod on the install image, and because this allows me to only store the generic images swiped off digital river ages ago, instead of having a zillion copies of the same thing minus a few files.Ĭode: dism /mount-wim /wimfile:c:\test\images\install.wim /index:2 /mountdir:c:\test\installĭism /image:c:\test\install /add-driver /driver:c:\test\drivers /recurseĭism /image:c:\test\install /Set-ProductKey:VQB3X-Q3KP8-WJ2H8-R6B6D-7QJB7 Mainly because I have a lot of Dell laptops. Otherwise I use Dell's codes for everything.

Once for a lenovo T60, once for an ASUS (that would only SLIC mod ok with ASUS codes modded in). txt that has the appropriate product key. One has a single-line batch file that when run as administrator (gotta right click it) installed the certificate.

One has the correct certificate that matches the SLIC'd BIOS. Then, once I have enough drivers installed to have a working net connection, I open up a folder with a few files. I install windows, skipping the product key step. I start with a generic Windows 7 SP1 image (I always use ultimate) and a SLIC2.1'd BIOS installed.
