Windows 10: UEFI Install AIO

Discus and support UEFI Install AIO in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; Hello. I come across many PCs with both x86 and x64 architectures.. So to save the hassle of downloading two ISOs.. I downloaded a Single AIO ISO from... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by rohidroid, Aug 27, 2015.

  1. rohidroid Win User

    UEFI Install AIO


    Hello. I come across many PCs with both x86 and x64 architectures.. So to save the hassle of downloading two ISOs.. I downloaded a Single AIO ISO from Kickass. So the thing is my cousin's laptop is a UEFI BIOS. So this AIO is over 4 GB making it unable to make bootable CD nor USB (FAT-32 issues) I googled and found that Windows 10 setup will not accept split install.wim. So I am here to ask that is there any other way to install the ISO?
    I don;t want to download the update over and over again.. thats why I have downloaded the ISO.
    (Also: Can I use the product key of Windows 8 on Windows 10?)
    Thank you!

    :)
     
    rohidroid, Aug 27, 2015
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  2. HP AiO Remote not working in Windows 10

    Original Title: HP AiO Remote

    HP AiO Remote is installed on my Dell Inspiron running Windows 10. I have a HP LaserJet Professional CP1520 Series PCL printer connected to the laptop via a USB port. However, HP AiO Remote informs that "Supply information is not available at this time."
    It's as if the app is not communicating with the printer. Any suggestions on how I might rectify this problem?
     
    LawrenceIverson, Aug 27, 2015
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  3. D5PC Win User
    Windows 10 won't let me print!

    HP has a new AIO app that you have to install to print.
     
  4. NavyLCDR New Member

    UEFI Install AIO

    NavyLCDR, Aug 27, 2015
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  5. rohidroid Win User
    the thing is.. I downloaded an AIO ISO. So what can I do? In anyway can I extract one version? like Home Single Language x64?
     
    rohidroid, Aug 27, 2015
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  6. NavyLCDR New Member
    You can use RUFUS to make a bootable USB from the ISO file. Make sure FAT32 is selected when using RUFUS.

    Rufus - Create bootable USB drives the easy way

    From the opening screenshot on the website, you will change the Partitions Scheme to what you want, and the file system to FAT32.

    There is probably a RUFUS tutorial here on tenforums.
    Like here maybe:
    USB Flash Drive - Create to Install Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums
     
    NavyLCDR, Aug 27, 2015
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  7. rohidroid Win User
    DUDE!! FAT-32 doesn't support ISOs over 4GB.. Thats what I was asking?!.. Read the first post again maybe?!
     
    rohidroid, Aug 27, 2015
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  8. NavyLCDR New Member

    UEFI Install AIO

    Are you trying to copy the ISO file itself to a USB, or are you trying to make a USB by extracting the contents of an ISO to the USB?
     
    NavyLCDR, Aug 27, 2015
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  9. rohidroid Win User
    Extracting the iso gives you the install.wim.. The largest file of an iso.. that is over 4gb.. which will make any software.. even rufus an error and tells you to put NTFS..
     
    rohidroid, Aug 27, 2015
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  10. NavyLCDR New Member
    K. So it seems whomever has created the AIO has merged several versions into one install.wim. You'll have to use imagex to extract the one you want, then put that back in the ISO to burn a USB from.
     
    NavyLCDR, Aug 27, 2015
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  11. NavyLCDR New Member
    Also, back to your second original question; no, you can't use a Windows 8 key to install Windows 10 with. It has to be done as an in place upgrade from within the previous Operating System first. After you get an upgrade to Windows 10 that is activated, then you can do a clean install of Windows 10 on that same computer if you want - and you skip entering a product key when asked.
     
    NavyLCDR, Aug 27, 2015
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  12. rohidroid Win User
    Oh.. Damn it.. The PC actually ran into a problem so I had to reinstall windows 8.. So I cannot do anything with the ISO? And what are the command lines for the images to extract only one version?
     
    rohidroid, Aug 28, 2015
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  13. Ztruker Win User

    UEFI Install AIO

    Use a 8GB or larger flash drive and Rufus to create a UEFI/GPT install device. It will be NTFS.

    I have one that I can install Home or Pro, 32 or 64 bit from which I made following the link NavyLCDR posted: Solved How to make 4 in 1 installation USB? - Windows 10 Forums

    I'm using it now to upgrade a Windows 7 Home X64 laptop to Win 10 X64.
     
    Ztruker, Aug 28, 2015
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  14. rohidroid Win User
    Dude, UEFI will not support installation from NTFS partition..
     
    rohidroid, Aug 28, 2015
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  15. Dude I created a rufus bootable usb and it is fat32... exfat is what cant handle large files


    UEFI Install AIO [​IMG]
     
    icpwolverine, Aug 28, 2015
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