- You can force install 'ANY' brand theme by reading and using the Force_Theme_[readme].txt.
Editions for OEM Activation:
- Win10, Technical Preview, Consumer Preview
- Win8.x, Core, Pro
- Win7, Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Pro, Ultimate
- Vista, Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Ultimate
- (Vista-Win10) If not known edition, branding only takes place.
Windows 10 Notes: Place the downloaded '$oem$' folder in the 'sources' folder of your 'clean' iso, and edit|save iso. OOBE.cmd will extract embedded 'OEM-DM' serial from bios (if exists), and apply the serial during installation.
Windows 8.1 Notes: Place the downloaded '$oem$' folder in the 'sources' folder of your 'clean' iso, and add custom 'ei.cfg' file to the same 'sources' folder and edit|save iso. Windows will install the edition identified from 'ei.cfg' file. (Project 'Options' folder includes 'ei.cfg' instructions). OOBE.cmd will extract embedded 'OEM-DM' serial from bios (if exists), and apply the serial during installation.
Windows 8.0 Notes: Place the downloaded '$oem$' folder in the 'sources' folder of your 'clean' iso, and edit|save iso. Windows will install the edition that matches the embedded 'OEM-DM' serial in your bios (if exists).
Windows 7 Notes: Place the downloaded '$oem$' folder in the 'sources' folder of your 'clean' iso, and delete the 'ei.cfg' file from the same 'sources' folder and edit|save iso... during install you will have option to select the edition of 'Win7' you want installed (ie. Starter • Home Basic • Home Premium • Pro • Ultimate)... if you don't delete 'ei.cfg' file, that's OK, just means Ultimate will install by default.
Windows Vista Notes: Place the downloaded '$oem$' folder in the 'sources' folder of your 'clean' iso, and delete the 'PID.txt' file (if exists) from the same 'sources' folder and edit|save iso... during install you will have option to select the edition of 'Vista' you want installed (ie. Starter • Home Basic • Home Premium • Business • Ultimate)... if you don't delete 'PID.txt' file, that's OK, just means serial used on that file will determine edition installed.
Change log 11-13-2015: -Updated WinTel.cmd file to address Windows 10 TH2 build that was released.