When Microsoft officially sold Windows 7, each edition came on its own separate physical disc or as an isolated digital download. If you needed to install the Home Premium version on one computer and the Ultimate version on another, you traditionally needed two separate installation media. An AIO disc eliminates this issue by presenting a menu at the start of the installation process, allowing the user to select exactly which version they want to deploy. Editions Typically Included in a Win 7 AIO:

The architecture of a Windows 7 installer relies on a single file format: . Inside every Windows 7 installation media sits a file named install.wim inside the sources folder.

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