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The Windows 7 ISO Recorder is nice feature, but we need ImgBurn to do some special features. So, grab ImgBurn from here:
Language dependent, of course!
I used Daemon Tools, but that isn't free for Commercial use, so I suggest Alcohol 52% as a 15-Day Trial, as once we've made the final ISO that's it, job done!
I'd say use the Windows XP Virtual CD Control Panel, but I couldn't get it working.
Simple enough, if you downloaded an ISO, mount it using Alcohol 52%, or if it's a disk, whack it in and copy it to a folder. For this How-To, we'll use C:\Win7\Original-ISO.
You need to install the latest updates for your Mac Computer, so that when you start the BootCamp assistant (Applications > Utilities > BootCamp Assistant), it mentions Windows 7.
So yeah, update the Mac while Windows 7 is copied to a folder
Dive into the belly of the best! Start the BootCamp assistant, and press next, next again, and size the Windows partition. You have two options down the bottom; Reset to Default or Use 32GB. You can also set the size by dragging the circle between the 2 blocks just above the options. I know you probably know this but it took me a while to figure out! :D
Firstly, in the folder which you extracted Windows 7 into, go into the "boot" folder and delete "bootfix.bin". In fact, just find bootfix.bin in C:\Win7\Original too and delete it. Should fix the problem of "Press any key to start". Now, go to Start > Programs > Microsoft Windows AIK > Deployment Tools Command Prompt.
The above command tells the mastering tool to use the etfsboot.com as the boot sector, build the ISO using only UDF as the file system, include
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