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DreamworlD

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  1. Guys, I've a problem concerning Windows 7 SP1. I downloaded the install image directly from Digital River. It is an official image of Windows 7 from Microsoft with Service Pack 1. What bothers me is the fact that this image have 7600 SxS cache files, not just the indexes (manifests). Because when I do a "Light" version of Win7 ver7600 I got 1.5GB occupied on disk. When I try to repeat the procedure with Win7 ver7601 I got 3.4GB occupied on disk. I am using install_wim_tweak.exe to unhide the packages, and when I remove them to hide them back again. The other glitch is that I am unable to remove the following packages: Microsoft-Windows-Client-Wired-Network-Drivers-packageMicrosoft-Windows-Common-Modem-Drivers-packageMicrosoft-Windows-Printer-Drivers-packageMicrosoft-Windows-Tuner-Drivers-packageBasically these are Drivers packages, but I do not need them. When I try to remove them using DISM i got error: 1168. And have to discard all changes on the image. When i use install_wim_tweak with /r option I have an error message saying File not found. And when I check with dism /get-packages, the questioned ones are still there. Checked the DISM logs, and I got there a lot of E_PATH_NOTFOUND and ACCESSDENIED errors. It seems that a file is missing from these packages. How can I find which one is this file? If I leave the mentioned packages untouched, and try to boot the 3.4GB "lighted" Win7ver7601 I always got: 'winload.exe' Windows cannot verify the digital signature for this file even before the install procedure had begun. Of course I had pressed F8 choose "Disable driver signing" but then I got an error saying that classpnp.sys is not found. Which is not true because the file is located in \windows\system32\drivers\ and in the same time it is in the SxS cache directory. Have you ever had a chance to modify Win7SP1 in any way using DISM and Install_wim_tweaks?
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