2. Decompress the image operation software imagex to windows/system32, and use UltraISO software to decompress the install.wim under the sources folder in the 32-bit and 64-bit images with Sp 1 in Win7 to any disk (the remaining space is greater than 10g). The 32-bit install.wim was renamed as installx64wim, and the 64-bit and 64-bit install.wim was renamed as installx64.
3. Create the install.wim file. Open cmd and run the command imagex/export x:\ sources \ Install x86. WIM5x: \ install.wim (x is the storage path of installx86.wim, and 5 stands for the mirror of the fifth digit in 32 bits, that is, the flagship version), and then run imagex/export x: \ sources \ Installx64.wim4x: \ install.wim "Windows 7 Ultimate X64" (this sentence means that the fourth image in the Install X64 file, the ultimate image, is extracted into the installation file and named as Windows 7 Ultimate x64.
After running two commands, the install.wim file was created, but it was merged without any modification.
4. Modify the name and description. Run the command imagex/info x: \ install.wim1"Windows 7 Ultimate x86" "Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit".
Imagex/info x: \ install.wim2 "Windows 7 Ultimate x64" "Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit"
(After the third step, the 1# mirror bit in install is 32 bits, and 2# is 64 bits. In the above two sentences, the first quotation mark is the name of the mirror display, and the last quotation mark is the description information, which can be written casually)
5. Extract the 64-bit clg file. Open the 64-bit CD image with UltraISO software, extract the flagship clg file, namely install_Windows 7 Ultimate.clg, in the sources folder, extract it to the hard disk, rename it install _ Windows 7 Ultimate x64.clg, and then open the 32-bit image. Name the clg file of the flagship version as install _ windows7Ultimate x86.clg, add install _ windows7Ultimate x64.clg, and delete the unexpected clg file except the flagship version, because it is useless, but it can be kept. Then add the made install.wim file to the sources folder to replace the file with the same name. To display both 32-bit and 64-bit installation menus, delete the ei.cfg file and save it as a new image. Here, 32-bit and 64-bit two-in-one win7 and sp 1 images are made.