
As you can see, it now works; the Server 2008 Enterprise license agreement correctly appears in the
Windows Vista setup.
Part 2.3 - Create a bootable ISO with the new source for testing
That's it, you now have the merged installation sources for Windows Vista Ultimate x86 & x64, and
Server 2008 Enterprise x86 & x64. If you wish to test that it works properly before moving on to the
next step, you can create an ISO of the new installation media using the WAIK. Run the Windows PE
Tools Command Prompt as an Administrator, and use oscdimg.exe to create the ISO using the
following command;
oscdimg -bE:\LonghornAIO\Distribution\boot\etfsboot.com E:\LonghornAIO\Distribution
E:\LonghornAIO\Longhorn.iso -u2
Note that there is no gap between -b and E:\ - this is the correct syntax for specifying the boot
sector. You can read more about the options for oscdimg at Microsoft's Technet article for the tool.
If your image is under 4GB you do not need to use the UDF file system, and you can replace the -u2
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