Windows Vista SP2 X64 X86 Final Integrated February 2013 by MURPHY78

  • 7 years ago
Windows Vista SP2 AIO x64 x86 en-US DaRT8 FINAL Feb2013

*This will NOT fit on a single layer 4.37GiB dvdr.*
*Use either a Dual-Layer DVDR or a USB drive.*

--WARNING: THIS IS WINDOWS VISTA--
Windows Vista can cause suicidal thoughts, feelings of
depression, nerd rage, slow hard-drives, and T.F.K Syndrome.
You've been warned.

murphy78 sadly presents Windows Vista SP2 AIO DaRT8 FINAL
This release contains updates up to Feb12-2013, patch day

No Windows Vista Settings were mercy-killed in the making of this ISO.
No Programs are added to the Windows installs.
No Unattended Settings were added to the installation.
No Registry Settings were modified.
(One reg add runonce was used for .net 4.5 and IE9 security update)

Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset 8 included in boot options.
Features include System File Scan, Recovery, Backup restore,
Offline hotfix removal, disk cleaning and repartitioning, etc.
(Thank anarchist9027 for this AIO addition)

Source RTM files:
x64: 6002.18005.090410-1830_amd64fre_Client_en-us-FRTMCXFRE_EN_DVD.iso
x86: 6002.18005.090410-1830_x86fre_Client_en-us-FRTMCXFRE_EN_DVD.iso
These are both sp2 final build

Release Files:
WinVistaAIO-SP2-x64-x86-en-US-DaRT8-FINAL-Feb2013.iso
Size 7.43GiB
CRC32: A3122442
MD5: 2440A41BC786586D0962970C868A8693
SHA-1: 5FEDB5C4991EBA4961DBC175D4EC11373B1782FE

Installation Indexes:
Windows Vista Starter SP2 32-bit
Windows Vista Home Basic SP2 32-bit
Windows Vista Home Premium SP2 32-bit
Windows Vista Business SP2 32-bit
Windows Vista Ultimate SP2 32-bit
Windows Vista Home Basic SP2 64-bit
Windows Vista Home Premium SP2 64-bit
Windows Vista Business SP2 64-bit
Windows Vista Ultimate SP2 64-bit

Language: en-US (English - United States)

Tools used:
vlite for package addition
imagex for compression, export, and rename
oscdimg for iso mastering

KB Files added via add-package dism:
*Trimmed to upload, read txt

This is my FINAL Vista release ever. I didn't use 2 indexes
for each install on this one because the previous version with
OEM branding severely hampered the boot-setup. Vista likes to
read all of the OOBE info during that phase. You can still use
the previous version if you like it better.

Condolances Pirates,
murphy78-TPB :)

Link: https://windowscollection2019.blogspot.com/2019/07/windows-vista-sp2-aio-x64-x86-en-us.html
More: http://bit.ly/2QAIemw

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