This is funny, no way integration could do this unless it's something with the section of Windows when that is detected and they mess on their own. nLite doesn't change the integrated files so go report to Nvidia if you believe that's the truth. For me nVidia drivers works and worked always without overclocking my last 3-4 cards.
Research how to take ownership of that folder then you'll be able to delete it. This isn't nLite issue or something, just next time either format that partition or just take ownership as said. Also it won't fill again if you keep on removing system restore.
What do you mean exactly. Is it this: System Restore removed, Windows reinstalled but the protected folder System Volume Information still contains the old Restore points?
As soon as I see so much exhibition with restarting the process I go defensive. So basically since I know for a fact that integrating rvm pack and ie7 in one process will work just fine lets just skip why it failed in that try. Also be sure to keep IE7 compatibility at all times.
I was asked that few times already and the answer is still the same, they are one to me, it's different story that vista is so much different that they can't be in the same gui. And nlite is many times more complicated than vlite while vlite was harder to start on.
roma, thanks, great info. I was thinking about leaving the picture viewer also but it gotta be optional somehow, gonna think about it. And fix for tabletpc, nice.
No, usually the non-english versions have the extra language file which I must pin-point. But this KB918033 isn't wmp hotfix, I see explorer.exe in it. Please confirm the number.
piXelatedEmpire, since driver reinstallation solved it it was faulty detected clock. Use only official drivers and always uninstall old ones before installing new ones. I too have fanless card...now yours also may not getting enough air around it, see about extra case fan or something.
I don't see anything weird... You could enable Hotfixing Reports in the Hotfixes page Advanced options then see what is reported during install and maybe exclude unsupported hotfix or maybe obsolete. Also sort them by build date and add IE7 to the bottom as you did.
godan, yeah next time use it on the clean installation files, you have removed Help before it. I know in ideal world if you select IE7 compatibility I should protect the help files too but...