I have found another nice tool that lets you create your own Windows DVD.
I include updates, a language pack and some tweaks:
- Net Framework 3 preinstalled
- Shortcut arrows and suffix disabled
- 3rd party themes allowed
- Take Ownership option in context menu
- Word Wrap in Notepad
That takes a while. Then, before the image is being created I include a bunch of software that then can be installed from the DVD. I get an 8GB image which I will burn onto a DVD.
The result is a copy that requires no key and can be activated with an KMS-Server emulation tool that - of course - is also on the DVD. That provides me with an totally independent Windows 8.1 Enterprise. I prefer Enterprise because it can make portable Windows copies on an USB thumb.
The tool I mean is WinToolkit. It is freeware.
I include updates, a language pack and some tweaks:
- Net Framework 3 preinstalled
- Shortcut arrows and suffix disabled
- 3rd party themes allowed
- Take Ownership option in context menu
- Word Wrap in Notepad
That takes a while. Then, before the image is being created I include a bunch of software that then can be installed from the DVD. I get an 8GB image which I will burn onto a DVD.
The result is a copy that requires no key and can be activated with an KMS-Server emulation tool that - of course - is also on the DVD. That provides me with an totally independent Windows 8.1 Enterprise. I prefer Enterprise because it can make portable Windows copies on an USB thumb.
The tool I mean is WinToolkit. It is freeware.