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marcusj0015

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  1. Hey, I'm having a bit of trouble, Windows is saying that "Server-Help-Package.ClientStarter~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.7601.17514" Isn't a Windows Package, what command should I use?

    I'm using; DISM /Image:C:\Mount /Remove-Package /PackageName:Server-Help-Package.ClientStarter~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.7601.17514

  2. Install wim tweak. But it's very unsafe because it doesn't check for or know of any dependencies. Whenever I used it, I've always ended with unusable Windows. It's that easy to get carried away. I feel like I'm handing you a wepon to shoot yourself in the foot, but you asked for it... :yes:

    GL

    Thanks ^_^ I forgot all about this, I'll make sure to step behind the shed before I shoot myself in the foot :)

  3. I want to remove bloat from Windows 7 SP1 x64, I'm using variations of this command to do it, but it keeps erroring out.

    pkgmgr /up:C:\Mount\Windows\Servicing\Packages\Microsoft-Hyper-V-Common-Drivers-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.7600.16385 /l:C:\Pkgmgr.log

    I think it's because these packages are hidden, how do I do this? I've tried like 4 times now, and I just can't get it to work, I don't care what methods, I'm game for manually deleting files and registry entries, idc so long as it works.

  4. no, i use tons of third Party stuff, like Photoshop and other more "scene" custom apps, i just perfer to use an oficial method, espically with something so breakable and fragile as a custom windows image

    i heard about Acronis, but i have only heard of it with XP, not 7, and XP and 7 are completely different, there needs and reuirements are SOO far off, that i would rather use a method made specifically built for the Windows NT 6.x kernel

    i apologise for not being very detailed, i thought the people answering would have already my other posts, and known the Windows 7 x64 details of the situation i'm in

    sorry for an elitest attitude, i tend to get rude, i apologise

  5. no, basically i have a pretty **** good image, but i install WAY too many updates, and i want to update a few apps,

    i want the registry to be good and not even partially curropt, but i want to try to keep this image, becasue theres ALOT of work into it, bt if i HAVE to re do it i will,

    basically how can i tell if theres registry curroption or messed up parts of the registry?

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