Windows 7 SP1 5in1 en-US Mar2015
Windows 7 SP1 5in1 en-US Mar2015
OS: x86 | Language: en-US | Size: 3.58GB
murphy78 presents Windows 7 5in1 SP1 x86 en-US Mar2015
Contains Windows Updates current to Mar9-2014 patch date
No Windows 7 Settings were harmed in the making of this ISO.
No Programs are added to Windows.
No Unattended Settings were added to the installation.
No Registry Settings were modified.
x86 Description
32-bit MSDN Sources:
en_windows_7_ultimate_with_sp1_x86_dvd_u_677460.iso
en_windows_7_enterprise_with_sp1_x86_dvd_u_677710.iso
Installation Indexes:
Windows 7 Home Basic
Windows 7 Home Premium
Windows 7 Professional
Windows 7 Ultimate
Windows 7 Enterprise
Name: Win7_5in1-SP1-x86-Mar2015-en-US.iso
Date: 3/22/2015
Size: 3 GB (3,737,380,864 bytes)
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SHA-1: 691f36d60e9042946c14e308d9256cc9794431e5
MD5: f2d131f8d6d1bc4d10ef61c422ab5ea9
CRC32: f4325c3a
Language: en-US (English - United States)
Tools used:
Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset 7.0
imagex for image compression, renaming, and export
dism for Windows Updates integration and mounted file copy
oscdimg for ISO mastering
Added Info folder to Setup dir to annoy credit thieves.
DISM /add-package (IE11, PreReqs, and KB2929437):
KB2670838, KB2726535, KB2729094-v2, KB2786081, KB2834140, KB2929437
IE-Win7.cab, IE-Hyphenation, IE-Spelling-en
DISM /add-package (Main Updates):
KB2479943, KB2491683, KB2503665, KB2506212, KB2506928-v2, KB2509553,
KB2511455, KB2515325, KB2532531, KB2536275, KB2536276-v2, KB2544893,
KB2545698, KB2547666, KB2552343, KB2560656, KB2563227, KB2564958,
KB2570947, KB2574819-v2, KB2579686, KB2585542, KB2592687, KB2604115,
KB2619339, KB2620704, KB2621440, KB2631813, KB2640148-v2, KB2644615,
KB2647753-v4, KB2653956, KB2654428, KB2656356, KB2660075, KB2667402-v2,
KB2676562, KB2685811, KB2685813, KB2685939, KB2690533, KB2698365,
KB2705219-v2, KB2712808, KB2718704, KB2719857, KB2727528, KB2729452,
KB2732059-v5, KB2732487-v2, KB2736422, KB2742599, KB2750841, KB2761217,
KB2763523, KB2770660, KB2773072, KB2789645, KB2798162, KB2799926,
KB2800095-v2, KB2803821-v2, KB2807986, KB2808679, KB2813347, KB2813430,
KB2820331, KB2832414, KB2835361, KB2836942, KB2836943-v2, KB2839894,
KB2840149, KB2840631, KB2843630-v3, KB2846960, KB2847927, KB2852386,
KB2853952, KB2859537, KB2861191, KB2861698, KB2862152, KB2862330-v2,
KB2862335, KB2862973, KB2864058, KB2864202, KB2868038, KB2868116,
KB2868626, KB2871997-v2, KB2882822, KB2884256, KB2887069, KB2888049,
KB2891804, KB2892074, KB2893294, KB2893519, KB2894844, KB2900986,
KB2908783, KB2911501, KB2912390, KB2918077, KB2918614, KB2919469,
KB2922229, KB2928562, KB2929733, KB2931356, KB2937610, KB2939576,
KB2943357, KB2957189, KB2957503, KB2957509, KB2961072, KB2966583,
KB2968294, KB2970228, KB2971850, KB2972100, KB2972211, KB2972280,
KB2973112, KB2973201, KB2973351, KB2976897, KB2977292, KB2977728,
KB2978092, KB2978120, KB2978668, KB2978742, KB2979570, KB2984972,
KB2984976, KB2985461, KB2991963, KB2992611, KB2993651, KB2993958,
KB3003743, KB3004361, KB3004375-v3, KB3005607, KB3005788, KB3006121,
KB3006137, KB3006226, KB3006625, KB3008627, KB3010788, KB3011780,
KB3013410, KB3014406, KB3019215, KB3019978, KB3020338, KB3021674,
KB3021917, KB3022777, KB3030377, KB3031432, KB3032323, KB3033889,
KB3033929, KB3034344, KB3035017, KB3035126, KB3035131, KB3035132,
KB3036493, KB3039066, KB3046049, KB971033, KB982018-v3, KB2830477,
KB2857650, KB2923545, KB2965788, KB2984981, KB2994023
DISM /add-package (IE11 Updates)
KB2976627, KB3021952, KB3032359, KB3023607
DISM /add-package (7.6.7600.320 Windows Update - Self-Update)
WUClient-ActiveX, WUClient-Aux-TopLevel, WUClient-Core-TopLevel
SetupComplete.cmd phase:
KB2533552, KB3020388 (online-only updates)
Features:
-Internet Explorer 11
-NetFx452 installer and updates in ISO folder for optional installs.
-DaRT7.0 recovery-mode options integrated into boot and winre.
Changes:
-Switched to 5in1. It seems a lot of people were using them for
their home systems and did not have ult/ent versions. This is
the extent of win7 versions I'm willing to add.
Note: If you're a fan of the OEM branding that used to be in the
AIO versions, you can check out the projects on MDL. There's a project
called "System Brand Changer" by Alphawaves that will allow you to
change your system folder logos and desktop background to appropriate
images based on a motherboard of your choosing. I use it and I love it.
Instructions:
**Determine how you want to activate before installing**:
-Use Microsoft Toolkit KMS activator for Enterprise
-Use Windows Loader for BIOS-boot MBR-partitioned Ultimate
Credits:
Alphawaves, The_Guardian, searchengine - System Brand Changer project
CODYQX4 - Microsoft Toolkit KMS Activator for Enterprise
Daz - Windows Loader 2.2.2 Activator for BIOS
murphy78 - Integration, ISO design and testing