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  1. Hello! To cleanup the temp folder (mount) more easily, After using Apply and Capture with GImageX.exe, I made a batch file: Cleanup.cmd (en-US/fr-FR)! Also available for any temp folder for images x86 or amd64! Enjoy! *Edit: NEW Batch files works fine and faster now (en-US/fr-FR) Cleanup.zip(fr-FR/en-US)
  2. You can find some help here about syntax: http://www.msfn.org/...post__p__967265 Example with Mz 7 Optimizer: prog[pn]=['Mz 7 Optimizer 5.1']; uid[pn]=['MZ7OPTIMIZER51']; ordr[pn]=[19]; dflt[pn]=['yes']; forc[pn]=['no']; bit64[pn]=['no']; cat[pn]=['Applications']; pfro[pn]=['no']; cmds[pn]=['{MAKEDIR} "%systemdrive%\\Program Files\\Mz Ultimate Tools\\Mz 7 Optimizer\\Languages"','{FILECOPY} "%wpipath%\\Install\\Mz7tools\\French.xml" "%systemdrive%\\Program Files\\Mz Ultimate Tools\\Mz 7 Optimizer\\Languages\\"','"%wpipath%\\Install\\Mz7tools\\mz7o.exe" /Lang=French /VERYSILENT /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /NORESTART /SP-','{JSCRIPT}=CreateShortcut("Mz 7 Optimizer"%comma%"C:\\Program Files\\Mz Ultimate Tools\\Mz 7 Optimizer\\Mz7Optimizer.exe"%comma%""%comma%"C:\\Program Files\\Mz Ultimate Tools\\Mz 7 Optimizer\\Mz7Optimizer.exe"%comma%""%comma%"Desktop"%comma%"")']; desc[pn]=['Mz 7 Optimizer 5.1']; pn++;
  3. You can find some help here: http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/134243-how-to-change-windows-7-setup-background/ http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/142099-how-i-can-change-de-image-setup-background/
  4. Hi coucou Batch files download link: http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/139077-7customizer-a-windows-7-customization-and-deployment-tool/page__view__findpost__p__971308 Enjoy
  5. Nice! As promised coucou, here are some batch files I made: Cleanup.cmd (remove temp folder), Export.cmd, Export_Boot.cmd, SetProductKey.cmd http://www.mediafire.com/?kns27djwvkrj2 Folder: BATCH.zip (en-US/fr-FR) Let me know if you find errors! Available for ALL Windows 7 Edition and architecture! Enjoy. *Edit: NEW batch files works now fine! Restarting the PC and using cleanup.cmd save time: ONLY 20 min. to remove all the files!
  6. Batch files updated: SetProductkey.zip (en-US/fr-FR) http://www.mediafire.com/?uss84mzbqo91q Cheers
  7. Where did you find a valid download link for Restorator 2009 ?
  8. Try Restorator 2007: http://www.bome.com/products/restorator
  9. I tested on my compter Windows 7 64-bit, like this: Start | Run inside the command prompt writing: Some help here: http://windows7themes.net/cant-activate-windows-7-properly-sluiexe.html
  10. Have you trying to re-activate Windows 7 with slui.exe on VMWare? I think this error can occurs because you are testing on a Virtual Machine!
  11. Thanks coucou ! For boot.wim, we can use: Export_Boot.cmd *Edit: Batch file Updated!
  12. Thanks Using GImageX.exe or imagex.exe with WAIK 1.1 for Vista, I see I can keep the same temp folder to mount /unmount images. But using WAIK 3.0, I need to change every time the temp folder after mounting /unmounting an image and always close the the current folder window if I use GImageX.exe, and if I don't use the "workaround" below. Workaround! Extract: http://technet.micro...302(WS.10).aspx Works whitout errors, with all WAIK, if I use the workaround and disabling Antivirus! *Edit: Remember if you use another WAIK to move GImagex.exe and to set a new time inside the location = C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\x86\ (or .\amd64).
  13. You need also to check your images located inside: C:\%DVD%\sources\background_cli.bmp and spwizimg.dll Also inside boot.wim 2 and install.wim mounted images (example: Temp folder: Mount): boot.wim 2 C:\Mount\sources\spwizimg.dll C:\Mount\sources\background.bmp C:\Mount\Windows\System32\setup.bmp install.wim C:\Mount\Windows\System32\spwizimg.dll C:\Mount\Windows\System32\oobe\background.bmp With Windows 7 64-bit, check also inside: C:\Mount\Windows\SysWOW64\spwizimg.dll There is two differents process, using differents images: Manual Setup and Unattended Setup!
  14. For more details about this process, we can read inside HELP.chm includes inside WAIK 3.0 for Windows 7. The WAIK.CHM documentation discribes the procedure to make an AIO with an 32-bit and 64-bit images. - Technical informations - Technical informations for Imagex - Create an image system Windows for multiple architecture! And also here: http://technet.micro...261(WS.10).aspx
  15. Thanks my friend !
  16. Have you selected the 64-bit SetACL 2.2.1 version for OS 64-bit ?
  17. I'm guessing the trouble is to use different WAIK to customize Windows 7 (WAIK 3.0 for Windows 7 and after WAIK 1.1 for Vista)! But if I use ONLY WAIK 1.1 for Vista and use FIRST this workaround, given by bapt, all is fine with Windows 7 SP1 MSDN! http://www.msfn.org/...post__p__957787
  18. I made a complete test successfully with Windows 7 SP1 MSDN! 1) Installed WAIK 1.1 for Vista, and using GImageX.exe inside: C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\x86\ 2) Using Apply tab and Capture tab with GImageX.exe 3) Restart the PC 4) Using vLite 1.2 (installed also vLite 1.1.6 Final to have wimfltr folder and files) with my Last Session.ini customized 5) To make "lite": Same process and method as explained here (because my Windows 7 x86 SP1 is with French language): http://www.msfn.org/...post__p__970230 *I'm guessing the trouble (Windows could not find the digital signature for Winload.exe - [ and installation fails]) was to use WAIK 3.0 for Windows 7 first to Mount /Unmount Commit the image and after to use WAIK 1.1 for Vista. Using ONLY WAIK 1.1 for Vista works fine, and the workaround given by bapt WORKS! B) http://www.msfn.org/...post__p__957787
  19. NO! The temp folder "mount" (example given) is used ONE time and not both times! When you use Apply tab with GImageX.exe, the image selected is mounted inside the temp folder "mount". GImageX is still open, and not closed. After when you use Capture tab, the image selected is captured. When it's done, GImageX is closed! Move your original install.wim inside the location folder on another folder (like this if an error occurs, you can restart the process!) Rename install2.wim as install.wim inside the location (example: C:\Win7\sources\install2.wim) Restart the PC like explained! How to remove the temp folder "mount" after the image is captured? http://www.msfn.org/...post__p__957910
  20. You can read how to do, here: http://www.msfn.org/...post__p__957787 (post #105) About imagex.exe: http://technet.micro...302(WS.10).aspx
  21. WAIK 1.1 for Vista installed and using GImageX.exe! Choose the version you need: 32-bit or 64-bit. Set GImageX.exe inside: C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\x86\ or C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\amd64\ Because GImageX.exe needs files inside this folder to work properly!! Launch GImageX.exe to use it and CLOSE the current open folder window! *Workaround: with imagex.exe or GImageX.exe, we need to create a new temp folder each time we used a temp folder to Mount /Unmount an image! If an error occurs, use: Dism /Cleanup-Wim to remove an image not correctly mounted. You can use also this reg file: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WIMMount\Mounted Images] *Edit: post updated about WAIK 1.1 for Vista!
  22. You must remove install.wim and rename install2.wim as "install.wim"! It's better to save first original install.wim file before!
  23. To restart the process launch Se7en_UA. On the Se7en_UA window, you will see at the top (left) a check box where is writed: x86 Windows 7 6.17600.16385 Uncheck this box and clic OK to remove the files (located inside: C:\Se7en_UA\uaDVD) Launch a new time Se7en_UA to do a fresh copy (copy the DVD) and start the process to copy. When it's done select (check box) Inject SP1 with 7zip When all the files have been extracted (Wait...need time), and the command prompt closed, launch Se7en_UA And you can select OK to inject SP1 Wait to see the command prompt running! Result.txt *EDIT: I've made a new test successfully setting SP1 KB976932 on the partition E:\ . I see that the temp folders SPfile and SPslip are created (and all files extracted inside), on my main partition C:\ *Edit2: Now I understand that you have installed Se7en_UA and SP1 under partition E:\. Next time I will read more carefully!
  24. Do I well understand that Export.cmd could be used under Win7 and/or WinXP? Regards No, sorry! The command "choice" doesn't work under Windows XP! It's needed to adapt the batch file to do the choice! I've updated my last post! Export.cmd given above works only under Win7! With OS Windows XP, we can use this batch file: Export.cmd (under Windows XP): *Edit: batch file updated
  25. Yes, coucou ! Export.cmd is available for Windows 7 x86 or amd64 only! I've updated a new time the batch file to use easier!
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