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  1. Only that Nuhi did the job well and his applications were in good and useful state This indian crap is a huge fail. Care to explain what you find wrong with this application?
  2. The site is back up and running again now! I would prefer the old fashion way as well. Once the Windows installation is completed and it boots into desktop, the video card driver is fully installed and no further tinkering is required. The current method used by RT 7 Lite to integrate drivers do not work quite well for me. This problem happens in both of my computers, one with nvidia video card; the other with AMD video card. Once the Windows installation is completed and it boots into desktop, the video card driver is not yet installed. If I restart the computers, the integrated video card driver seems to "disappear" from it, as if no video card driver has been integrated. To solve this problem, once the Windows installation is completed and it boots into desktop, I have to immediately open the Device Manager to access the video card. A prompt to restart Windows pops out. Only then, I shall restart the computer. Upon restart, only then the video card driver is fully installed. It is quite frustrating for me. After all, the reason of using RT 7 Lite to slim down Windows, is to have everything (drivers, Windows Update and etc.) fully installed upon first bootup into desktop. For now, I have to perform extra steps of accessing Device Manager and restart the computer. These extra steps provide unnecessary inconvenience for me. Guys, is there any way to solve my problem? Thanks for the advice given. I haven't really figured the difference between the three types of drivers integration we've currently got. You can go with: #1: Integrate drivers without doing anything about them, just locate them and let them be. #2: Integrate drivers and then select them afterwards and chose the option "Boot WIM Image Only". #3: Integrate drivers and then select them afterwards and chose the option "Install WIM Image Only". What difference does this really make? I figure that the SATA / RAID drivers should be boot integrated otherwise you might not see your hard drives at all. At least if you have chosen to remove the already included drivers that are within the Windows 7 / Server 2008 R2 installation. Other than that I don't really know whether to select Boot or Install WIM? If I don't chose either of them does that mean they get integrated in BOTH the boot and install WIM? That seems like the optimal way to do things? Secondly does anyone have some decent presents they could provide? Especially when trying to trim down Server 2008 R2 Enterprise things tend to get messy.. Windows7 is a bit easier but suddenly things like Windows Live Essentials 2011 refuses to install.
  3. I've tried to google it. But it doesn't seem like there are any mirrors for the RT Server Customizer at all, it's not like Server 2008 R2 is a common thing.
  4. Have anyone else noticed that the RT Seven Lite and RT Server Customizer sites are currently down? Was going to customize a Server 2008 R2 installation but there is no where to download either the 1.7 or 2.6.0 BETA version ..
  5. Hi, Myself and a friend is about to setup a dedicated World of Warcraft / FreeNAS server! We'll be using Windows Server 2003 R2 x64 (with Service Pack 2) as operating system, I'll be integrated all of the latest drivers for the server hardware but I have a bad time figuring what I should, and should not remove from the installation by using nLite! Basicly we want the tiniest and lightest possible version of Server 2003 R2 64bit, while it still keeps compatibility with .NET Framework, World of Warcraft (DirectX9?), as well as it should be able to run VMWare Workstation for the FreeNAS firmware that will be hosting a NAS solution for my friend. So the machine will be all about stability, 24/7 usage and only be running VMWare Workstation (with FreeNAS image), two port link aggregation over the on-board Marvell LAN controller as it will require full speed Internet and network connection in order to get both the FreeNas (VMWare) and multiply World of Warcraft gaming going. And that's about it.. What to remove, and what not to remove to not break the compatibility with those application we'll be running? We can also use Windows XP 64bit Service Pack 2 instead of Server 2003 R2 64bit if you'll recommend that instead, I've just got better overall experience with Server 2003 R2. If anyone could toss up an pre-configured INI file we could be using, I would absolutely love that! We've tried lots of different things, but it either breaks the possibility to run Microsoft Update, install / update DirectX Runtimes, install .NET Framework 2.0 + 3.0 or we aren't able to get World of Warcraft and it's downloader up and running at all, so obviously I keep removing things that I shouldn't remove! So it's all about: - Network speed and stability over 2x Marvell LAN port aggregation - VMWare (with FreeNas image) compatible - Teamviewer (Remote desktop application) compatibility (for remote troubleshooting etc..) - .NET Framework 2.0 and 3.0 is required - Able to play multiply World of Warcraft accounts - Update DirectX Other than that we just want the operating system to be as efficient as possible, using as little system resources as possible!
  6. Copy of the log from my last attempt (didn't even touch the unattended part this time) ---- ---- === 7Customizer Started=== 7Customizer verion: 0.2.0 OS: Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7600.0 OS architecture: AMD64 Work folder found: True Mount folder found: True Extract utility found: True Configuration file found: True Getting drive info Free space: 185,632129669189 GB Getting drive info: Done Saved Imagex path: C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\imagex.exe Saved DISM path: C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\Servicing\Dism.exe Windows source path selected Sources folder found install.wim found install.wim size: 2632 MB Testing imagex Imagex result begin: ImageX Tool for Windows Copyright © Microsoft Corp. All rights reserved. Version: 6.1.7600.16385 Imagex result end. Testing dism dism result begin: Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool Version: 6.1.7600.16385 dism result end. added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\imagex.exe" /XML /info "C:\TakeTwo\sources\install.wim">work\imagesinfo.xml Starting imagex Imagex created imagesinfo.xml Successfully Reading images information from imagesinfo.xml First 5 lines of imagesinfo.xml <WIM> <TOTALBYTES>2760246810</TOTALBYTES> <IMAGE INDEX="1"> <DIRCOUNT>13655</DIRCOUNT> <FILECOUNT>64636</FILECOUNT> Number of Available Images: 1 Available Images: Begin Windows 7 Ultimate Available Images: End Reading info finished Start button pressed added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\imagex.exe" /XML /info "C:\TakeTwo\sources\install.wim" 1 >work\imagesinfo.xml Starting ImageX Imagex created imagesinfo.xml Successfully Reading selected image information from imagesinfo.xml First 5 lines of imagesinfo.xml <IMAGE INDEX="1"> <DIRCOUNT>13655</DIRCOUNT> <FILECOUNT>64636</FILECOUNT> <TOTALBYTES>12070211908</TOTALBYTES> <CREATIONTIME> Installed Language: Begin en-US Installed Language: End Image Architecture: amd64 Finished Reading selected image information Drivers Selected Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\Servicing\Dism.exe" /Image:"work\mount" /Add-Driver /driver:"C:\drivers\Server\Floppy\iaAHCI.inf" /ForceUnsigned Drivers Selected Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\Servicing\Dism.exe" /Image:"work\mount" /Add-Driver /driver:"C:\drivers\Server\Floppy\iaStor.inf" /ForceUnsigned Drivers Selected Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\Servicing\Dism.exe" /Image:"work\mount" /Add-Driver /driver:"C:\drivers\Server\GeForce\NV_DISP.INF" /ForceUnsigned Drivers Selected Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\Servicing\Dism.exe" /Image:"work\mount" /Add-Driver /driver:"C:\drivers\Server\JMicron\Driver\amd64\jraid_i.inf" /ForceUnsigned Drivers Selected Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\Servicing\Dism.exe" /Image:"work\mount" /Add-Driver /driver:"C:\drivers\Server\JMicron\Floppy64\jraid_f.inf" /ForceUnsigned Drivers Selected Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\Servicing\Dism.exe" /Image:"work\mount" /Add-Driver /driver:"C:\drivers\Server\SoundMax Lydkort\Driver\Win7\amd64\Vista\ADIHdAud.inf" /ForceUnsigned Drivers Selected Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\Servicing\Dism.exe" /Image:"work\mount" /Add-Driver /driver:"C:\drivers\LaserJet 1022NW Win7\HPLJ1020.INF" /ForceUnsigned Drivers Selected Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\Servicing\Dism.exe" /Image:"work\mount" /Add-Driver /driver:"C:\drivers\DX6050 Vista 64bit\E_GF1BIE.INF" /ForceUnsigned Drivers Selected Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\Servicing\Dism.exe" /Image:"work\mount" /Add-Driver /driver:"C:\drivers\DX6050 Vista 64bit\E_GF1BVE.INF" /ForceUnsigned Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\Servicing\Dism.exe" /Image:"work\mount" /Add-Driver /driver:"C:\drivers\Server\Intel Brikkesett\All" /ForceUnsigned Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\Servicing\Dism.exe" /Image:"work\mount" /Add-Driver /driver:"C:\drivers\Server\Intel Brikkesett\WIN7" /ForceUnsigned Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\Servicing\Dism.exe" /Image:"work\mount" /Add-Driver /driver:"C:\drivers\Server\Realtek HD Audio 236\Vista64" /ForceUnsigned Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\Servicing\Dism.exe" /Image:"work\mount" /Add-Driver /driver:"C:\drivers\Server\Intel Pro LAN 148\PRO1000\Win64\NDIS5x" /ForceUnsigned Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\Servicing\Dism.exe" /Image:"work\mount" /Add-Driver /driver:"C:\drivers\Server\Intel Pro LAN 148\PRO1000\Win64\NDIS61" /ForceUnsigned Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\Servicing\Dism.exe" /Image:"work\mount" /Add-Driver /driver:"C:\drivers\Server\Intel Pro LAN 148\PRO1000\Win64\NDIS62" /ForceUnsigned Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\Servicing\Dism.exe" /Image:"work\mount" /Add-Driver /driver:"C:\drivers\Server\Intel Pro LAN 148\PRO1000\Winx64\NDIS5x" /ForceUnsigned Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\Servicing\Dism.exe" /Image:"work\mount" /Add-Driver /driver:"C:\drivers\Server\Intel Pro LAN 148\PRO1000\Winx64\NDIS61" /ForceUnsigned Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\Servicing\Dism.exe" /Image:"work\mount" /Add-Driver /driver:"C:\drivers\Server\Intel Pro LAN 148\PRO1000\Winx64\NDIS62" /ForceUnsigned Apply button pressed Prepearing instructions to execute Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\Servicing\Dism.exe" /mount-wim /wimfile:"C:\TakeTwo\sources\install.wim" /index:1 /mountdir:"work\mount" Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\Servicing\Dism.exe" /unmount-wim /mountdir:"work\mount" /commit Starting Starting Integration Finished Execution Done. Exiting 7Customizer --- ---
  7. Well, here are both the ProcessMonitor and WinIntegration log files from my last attempt. So if you could take a look at it, you might figure what's wrong? Seems like it's unable to mount the install.wmi or something? It seems to remove stuff, as my Windows installation folder decreases, but as I'm trying to integrate quite a few drivers as well you should expect some increase in files size and numbers as well, but that's simply not happening? Doesn't seem to be integrating anything at all?
  8. Still the same "cannot mount image" message after I hit apply with v1.0.2.0
  9. link? My temp folder is the default C:\tmp
  10. I keep getting this "cannot mount image" failure? Any workaround?
  11. Don't really know how to get this app to work? I've got the official Windows7 WAIK, I have the framework and I point to AMD64 on both image and dism, I run the exe as admin, and I then try to integrate my drivers, tried with point to the exact inf files, tried using entire maps, tried entire maps with subfolders, but no matter what I do the app seems to be finishing way to fast? It's complete within 3sec, and after what I can see, not much have been done with my Win7 install files? Is there something more I have to do, or does it simply not work?
  12. An update from nuhi himself would be nice, but he has done an amazing job so far and if he got other things to do right now and his motivation for developing vLite and a new 7lite is lacking that is understandable and we can't really expect more from him! A HUGE THANKS TO NUHI FOR HIS FANTASTIC JOB AND EFFORT WITH NLITE AND VLITE. What he could do though is getting more people into the developing process? There is no need to be alone, having other people developing while he is busy would just benefit us all? Or even give out the source code if he is certain that he wouldn't be doing this any more for a very long time
  13. Hi, I'm making my Dell Latitude D531 laptop into a "World of Warcraft only" computer, the aim is make WinXP 32bit as slim, light and fast as possible while the WoW compatibility still exists? As there really aren't that many new WinXP 32bit updates coming, I don't really need either internet browser, windows time, windows update or any of that stuff.. I just need the stuff that makes the operative system boot and work, along with the stuff required for making World of Warcraft and .NET FrameWork to work! Do any of you have a *.inf file that I can use? Or some tips and tweaks for me?
  14. We don't really need any new version of nLite, as nLite is by far the most advanced and best working xLite tool to date. What we need is getting vLite becoming better, it's nowhere near the current state of nLite yet! Nuhi should also consider starting to work on a 7Lite for Win7! I don't really see the point of working on nLite as it's more or less complete as it is (at least compared to vLite) as well as WinXP getting old! Unless there are some really critical bugs with nLite I don't see any point of wasting any more time on this tool
  15. So it does work with Build 7000 and 7004? But not the unattended part, nor integrating drivers part? All I really want is vLite to do so that my user is the built in administrator user out-of-the-box, can't stand all this "owner restriction" stuff!
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