
This applies to the following editions: Enterprise, Enterprise N, Home Basic, Home Premium, Home Premium N, Professional, Professional for Embedded Systems, Professional N, Starter, Starter N, Ultimate, Ultimate for Embedded Systems, Ultimate N. The file you are looking for is then located in subdirectory "1" of the archive, under \sources\install.wim\1\Windows\Boot\EFI\.Ĭreate the folder boot in the folder efi and copy the bootmgfw.efi into this folder. Windows 7 follows the Fixed Lifecycle Policy. The archive can be opened with the free 7-Zip packing program, for example. The file bootmgfw.efi can be extracted from a 圆4 Windows 7 DVD: It is located in the 2.7 GB archive Install.wim in the subdirectory \sources.

First, you need to download Virtual Box (it’s free) and also Windows 7 RC (download Windows 7 RC).
#Windows 7 iso for virtualbox install
(08-15-2021, 01:06 AM)longpanda Wrote: Maybe can try Wimboot mode? Steps to install Windows 7 on VirtualBox 1. Next, choose Linux and Ubuntu 64-bit and press Next. There isn't even a efi\boot folder, but a W:\efi\microsoft\boot folder with a file named cdboot.efi 1 day ago &0183 &32 After that, choose the Installer disc disk image file (iso) option and then browse and import the PopOS ISO file. Is the boot圆4.efi file present in the efi\boot folder? Is there any way to make this ISO UEFI-bootable so it works for Ventoy? Or maybe to rewrite the Rufus-USB into a UEFI-bootable ISO?


I also checked the file structure of the ISO, there is a bootmgr.efi file and a efi folder on it.
