Well for us to help you you should have posted the list of integrated drivers, not unattended settings. And if there it says ACPI blabla then it's not automatic. Try also not to use nVidia beta drivers, recently one of theirs video drivers gave me a long time not seen BSOD.
No that wouldn't help. Tell me is your really a ComputerType = "ACPI Multiprocessor PC" ? Maybe it's best to leave that at Automatic for now. Also is it ok without any driver integration? How about trial and error to see which one is the cause...but first delete that line with the ComputerType.
I just tried it and it went fine but: - I used English Windows, yours are French (contact me via PM to send me few needed files to check) - Did you maybe delete i386\LANG folder prior using nLite? (you shouldn't do this, let nlite remove it)
So much energy invested in reinstalling the component instead of simply reinstalling. Sorry I can't help you as you can see it's pain in the a?? to do it. Posting just to tell you to better reinstall.
This theme_doesn't_stick_in_MCE is not nlite problem. I tend to say that MCE isn't supported because when you remove some components it breaks Media Center and even MCE cd-key doesn't work. When I see what needs to be kept then it will be supported.
Thanks, nice info, who would tell...also this would be good to report to MS, but don't mention nLite, pretend that you're just using unattended options, which is true in a way.
Mirddes, All I saw was a request for C:\Windows\Installer redirection and that would be veery rarely used indeed, how did you come up with pagefile notion? It would be nice, I can't remember if Windows resets only the site or the location of the pagefile too at the end of the setup.
This wouldn't be used by anyone except you Try to specify "Documents and Settings" and "Program files" to another partition, then you will have more space for Windows.
I asked because people reported that this same error happens when those packs are used. Gonna take a look at that later on and for your case then I can't tell why, it shouldn't happen nor it's frequent enough to catch it. Try next version in a week or two, let me know if that one has same issue.
You constantly jump around the straight answer. How do you know that people removed anything, let alone the only 1-2 components that you need by the presence of one file?
Maybe I misunderstood you but you'll put detection if nlite.inf exists that they did something wrong? Just tell me in PM which components affect you (or the loss of functionality) and I'll tell you quickly which files to check for. People are using all kinds of removal techniques, nlite is for many to integrate drivers and hotfixes, nothing which can corrupt your preciousss