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 --- oem-folder.md | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'oem-folder.md') diff --git a/oem-folder.md b/oem-folder.md index 9660ce6..1cd6112 100644 --- a/oem-folder.md +++ b/oem-folder.md @@ -28,15 +28,15 @@ pagetitle: OEM Folders - 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). +- Download [AnyBurn Free Portable](https://www.anyburn.com/anyburn.zip) and extract this zip file -- Add the mentioned folder to the specified location. +- Run the file named `AnyBurn(64-bit)\AnyBurn.exe` -- Run [MakeISO.reg](https://forums.mydigitallife.net/posts/1733596) by Aveyo. [Mirror](https://pixeldrain.com/u/sKEdjFJA). +- Select the option named `Edit image file` -- Right-click on the extracted ISO folder and select `MakeISO` option. +- Follow the on-screen instructions and add the `$OEM$` folder to the `sources` folder so that the directory will appear like this: `\sources\$OEM$` -- That's it. +- Save the ISO, that's it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- cgit v1.2.3