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How do you edit and save an .ISO file?

Download: UPLOAD.EE - UltraISO_Portable_9.x_Multilingual_Online.exe - Download
Run and open the ISO file. Add/Remove etc... then save.


Download: UPLOAD.EE - UltraISO_Portable_9.x_Multilingual_Online.exe - Download
Run and open the ISO file. Add/Remove etc... then save.

Can you do it without 3rd party software?

Yes you can mount an .iso file in Windows 10 to appear as a virtual CD or DVD-ROM, copy the files to a folder on your hard disk and edit away. If you want to burn it to a writable optical disk you can just select the files and folders and send it to your DVD-RW drive, and it will request a clean empty disk.

Otherwise, you need to create your iso file. Microsoft don't include this with Windows, but with their deployment kits, and you can find instructions and links to download it here, I think:

Where is oscdimg.exe - Microsoft Community

and how to use it here:

Oscdimg Command-Line Options

But I think a 3rd party tool may be easier to master!

The link I gave you is for portable Ultra ISO, meaning no installation required. Of course you can use the command line as stated above but it's tedious. With Ultra ISO, just right clic and delete what you don't want, drag & drop file(s) you want to add to it then save. It's much easier.

What I want to do is create a pid.txt file with a generic Win 10 Pro key. Then copy that to the Source folder of the Win 10 ISO. I want to do this so I can bypass my embedded key in the BIOS.

What I want to do is create a pid.txt file with a generic Win 10 Pro key. Then copy that to the Source folder of the Win 10 ISO. I want to do this so I can bypass my embedded key in the BIOS.
OK. That's easy enough. Just create a pid.txt, open the ISO and drop the pid.txt into sources folder then click save.

OK. That's easy enough. Just create a pid.txt, open the ISO and drop the pid.txt into sources folder then click save.
Yup, that's the ticket - been using UltraISO since Win 7 days (ironically then, to remove ei.cfg to enable multiple editions)

OK. That's easy enough. Just create a pid.txt, open the ISO and drop the pid.txt into sources folder then click save.
OK. When you say open the ISO. Are you talking about opening it with the program that you mention above?

When I tried to download the program (UPLOAD.EE - UltraISO_Portable_9.x_Multilingual_Online.exe} It said it was unsafe and blocked by SmartScreen Filter.

Edit .ISO file