From f63a604eb72177c2c62559afd262611405da1f08 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: WindowsAddict Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2024 13:51:03 +0530 Subject: Add Anyburn method in edit ISO --- _site/oem-folder.html | 21 +++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to '_site') diff --git a/_site/oem-folder.html b/_site/oem-folder.html index 2570731..7a5d305 100644 --- a/_site/oem-folder.html +++ b/_site/oem-folder.html @@ -436,18 +436,15 @@ requirement.
As stated above, you can copy the $OEM$ folder to
your bootable USB so you don’t have to edit the ISO file. However, if
you need to, then follow the steps below.
Extract the ISO file with an archive software like 7-zip or -Winrar and rename the extracted folder to something -else so that the ISO and extracted folder names are not the same in the -same directory (Otherwise MakeISO.reg will replace your ISO with -modified ISO).
Add the mentioned folder to the specified location.
Run MakeISO.reg by -Aveyo. Mirror.
Right-click on the extracted ISO folder and select
-MakeISO option.
That’s it.
Download AnyBurn +Free Portable and extract this zip file
Run the file named
+AnyBurn(64-bit)\AnyBurn.exe
Select the option named Edit image file
Follow the on-screen instructions and add the $OEM$
+folder to the sources folder so that the directory will
+appear like this: \sources\$OEM$
Save the ISO, that’s it.