In the golden age of physical media, carrying a stack of CDs or DVDs for different Windows versions was a nightmare. While many have moved to USB drives, the "Super Multi-Drive Install Disc" remains a legendary tool for technicians. This single DVD (or dual-layer disc) combines Windows XP, 7, 8.1, and 10 (32-bit and 64-bit) with driver packs and portable tools.
Microsoft licensing still applies. You must own valid product keys for each Windows version you include. Have you built a multi-boot disc? Share your tips in the comments below. super multi drive install disc for windows
| Component | Tool Example | Purpose | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | PowerISO or UltraISO | To edit the ISO without breaking boot sectors | | Boot Manager | EasyBoot or grub4dos | Creates the text menu when you boot the DVD | | Installer Sources | Official Windows ISOs | Extracted .wim or .esd install files | Step-by-Step Assembly (Simplified) 1. Extract & Merge Installers Windows installers store the actual OS inside a sources\install.wim file. A "Super Disc" merges multiple versions into one install.wim using DISM (Deployment Imaging Servicing and Management). In the golden age of physical media, carrying