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Windows 8.1 AIO — Overview and Guide
What "AIO" means
AIO = "All-In-One." A Windows 8.1 AIO build typically combines multiple Windows 8.1 editions (Home, Pro, Enterprise, etc.) into a single installation image. At setup you choose the edition or a setup script selects one based on a key.
- Convenience: No need to download and create separate installation media for each edition.
- Flexibility: Choose which edition to install during the installation process.
- Time-saving: Reduces the time and effort required to create and manage multiple installation media.
Part 3: The Technical Anatomy – How AIO Works
To truly understand the power of a Windows 8.1 AIO, you must look at the install.wim file. windows 8.1 aio
Boot to Desktop: AIOs often include the "Windows 8.1 Update" (released April 2014), which restored the Start button and allowed users to bypass the tile-based Start screen on boot. Windows 8
1. Bypass the Start Screen
- Download Open-Shell (formerly Classic Shell).
- Set it to boot to Desktop, disable hot corners, and restore the Windows 7-style Start Menu.