Windows 7 ISO Image Edition Switcher — Quick Guide to Changing Editions

Best Tools for Windows 7 ISO Image Edition Switching in 2026

Switching editions inside a Windows 7 ISO (for example to create a universal installer or change Home→Pro) is still commonly done by editing or removing edition config files and by using specialized ISO/image editors. Below are the best tools in 2026, what they do, pros/cons, and quick usage notes.

Tool What it does Pros Cons
Rufus (latest) Creates bootable USBs and can apply setup edition configuration (ei.cfg/PID.txt) when preparing media Fast, actively maintained, works well for USB installs Doesn’t edit install.wim directly (limited image editing)
NTLite Full image editor: remove ei.cfg, modify/install.wim, apply updates/drivers, repackage ISOs Powerful per-edition tasks, integrate updates/drivers/settings, GUI Paid features for advanced automation; learning curve
DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management) Microsoft command-line tool to mount and edit WIM images (split/merge, export images) Official, scriptable, precise control CLI only; requires knowledge of WIM structure
UltraISO / PowerISO / ImgBurn (ISO editors) Direct ISO file modification (add/remove files like ei.cfg, repack ISO) Simple for adding/removing ei.cfg or PID.txt quickly May mishandle UDF flags; repacking must preserve boot data
ei.cfg Removal Utility / small ISO patchers Specifically toggle or remove ei.cfg to prompt edition selection at setup Quick, focused, portable Limited features; less maintained but useful for Windows 7 ISOs

When to use each (short guide)

  1. Need a USB installer quickly with correct edition behavior: use Rufus to write the ISO, add a PID.txt or ei.cfg in the \sources folder before writing if you want a specific edition.
  2. Want to support multiple editions or modify install.wim contents (add drivers/updates or change which editions are present): use NTLite or DISM (NTLite for GUI convenience; DISM for scripting).
  3. Simply want the installer to ask for edition selection (make a “universal” ISO): remove or patch ei.cfg. Use ei.cfg Removal Utility or mount ISO and delete \sources\ei.cfg, then repack with UltraISO/ImgBurn ensuring boot record is preserved.
  4. For splitting/merging large install.wim files (e.g., keep multiple editions on one ISO): use DISM to export or split WIMs and then update the ISO’s \sources\install.wim (or install.swm).

Quick practical steps (unambiguous defaults)

  • Make backups of original ISO.
  • To prompt edition selection (easy method):
    1. Mount ISO or extract files to a folder.
    2. Delete \sources\ei.cfg if present (or use ei.cfg Removal Utility).
    3. Recreate ISO ensuring original boot files are preserved (use oscdimg, UltraISO, or ImgBurn).
  • To set a single edition automatically:
    1. Create a text file named ei.cfg in \sources with: [EditionID] Professional [Channel] Retail
    2. Place it into the ISO \sources before writing to USB.
  • To change editions inside install.wim or merge editions: use DISM
    • Mount image: DISM /Mount-Wim /WimFile:install.wim /index:1 /MountDir:C:\mount
    • Make changes, then commit: DISM /Unmount-Wim /MountDir:C:\mount /Commit

Compatibility & legal note

  • Editing ISO contents and using your valid license key for activation is acceptable; do not use pirated ISOs or keys. Ensure you have proper license rights for any edition you install.

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