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Everything posted by nuhi
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There is NO way that it didn't remove what you selected. But there is a way to install the wrong image. Did you maybe select different image during installation, maybe unintentional by entering one CDKey for lets say Home edition while editing Ultimate? Also try Apply - 2nd method to rebuild with only one image if you used first method (which saves all images and changes only the selected one) the first time. Use RW media and Virtual machines. And above all if you are going to be this harsh then just give up, no one is forcing you.
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vaibhavb, try setting temp folder to default, there is a button in options for that, and reboot.
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Did you try rebooting and retrying? Do you tamper with policies, which? Is there some advanced firewall with process blocking options installed?
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What is the difference between: -when I let nLite build the iso, and then burn it I have no problems -when I have nLite just create my installation directory, then burn it, XP thinks I'm missing some files
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E-66 and Octopuss, I already answered that one, it is fixed for the next update but gotta fix more before the actual release. Go in Regedit and delete those two but careful, just the end folders should be removed (regedit and eventvwr), not anything before it, you have been warned: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\shell\regedit HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\shell\eventvwr Brando569 If it was right on the preparation start then I know about it, I get it once a few months as well. Just reboot, recopy clean installation files and try again. If it is on nLite startup then let me know, maybe a screenshot too. Are you on Vista?
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Swami, to tell you the truth I'm not sure if I can remove AGP filters now. I had those with VIA motherboard in the 4in1 driver but now with the Intel motherboard I'm not sure and I'm not up to reading through those INF files in the driver. So you see it's up to you again I keep them now, removed them before... About the ALi IDE...if you don't have the ALi chipset (or is it a controller) then you can remove it. You see again you didn't know that ALi is a company, how did you know what Intel IDE is. While I do see your point and could upgrade many descriptions to a more human approach like "it's an ALi company driver, look your motherboard manual, is there a big ALi word on the covers" I must decline, and if you searched for "ALi IDE drivers" you might have found a more suitable explanation. Thing is, and I repeated this many times, if you don't know what it is keep it or search for it. If you just want to speed up your pc then remove what you don't need AND what you don't know, when some application fails then find out what it is that you need by searching about the error on the net or ask here. Use RW media, use virtual machines, don't activate Windows until you're sure. AgiHammerklau, it's not detecting. Maybe you missed the point by only a few degrees. It would detect integrated drivers during installation so you don't need the old Windows drivers.
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King Mustard, well read the description of the components page. SELECT means REMOVE. And click on the help in the upper right for the explanation why is it like that.
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...and thank you TheTripleX, it was tested and adapted to the Server Beta 2, now there is Beta 3 which I didn't try, but it probably works since I always go generic. You are probably wondering about the add feature breaking, haven't aimed for it but maybe this hotfix thing fixed that too. Probably not, it's a server and in beta, I will fix that eventually, it will be a must when Server hits RC. MagicAndre1981, should be all. If not let me know.
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I use it. It doesn't show hotfixes for the removed components. All is fine.
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That doesn't sound like something vLite could have break. Try to install this: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;displaylang=en
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I presume you tried rebooting? Found this: "8024001b - Try installing updates later as Windows Update itself may be being updated and/or installed." Also try disabling antivirus or firewall if you have any.
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moomarketing, that doesn't look good. But then again I never tested the SBS version nor it is officially supported. Did you do anything before or after the nLite? Do you boot from the CD or what?
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On the Task selection page did you see the checkbox below the ISO named Enable without Apply? Read the help on the right. Meaning you have to press the Apply if you want some changes to be made. If you just want to make a bootable ISO without any changes then select the ISO tab and simply choose Direct Burn mode and press Burn. Use RW media so if something goes wrong you can reuse it. Also if some issues arise during burning then you can next time select Create Image mode and press Make ISO to create an ISO file ready to be burned with some other tool, like Nero - Burn Image, and it will still be bootable. Same goes if you press Apply first, then after it's done processing it will take you to the ISO page.
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Thank you, thank you. strotee76, usually it's a brain fart in the moment of posting, but this one is from the member 'jamieo', he accidentally(?) said it during the test phase and was so kind to give me the copyright Jeronimo, don't say that. edit: I tried it and it works, downloads.
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I mainly searched and copied some official descriptions, some of them are a little dry. Point is that people who remove stuff should know what they are removing just from the title, nLite shouldn't be a substitute for Windows help, or a motivation to remove just because you can.
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Here is the RC -> Final update, mainly bug fixes as it should be in this stage. Expect a new beta if SP1 beta really comes out as expected. Changes and download. Final what?
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staticstream, planned. Dynaletik, great. Jeronimo, solved.
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I looked at the Event Viewer and there was no message of an error. Btw tested it by eliminating and it's: Disk Defragmenter I will check if it's possible to separate those two but even if not it makes sense that it needs to defrag after shrinking. Or it even does it with the defrag engine. Lets not be hasty it could just be a missing class in the registry.
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It should normally work, this is a special problem. When I test I nlite over nlite over ... and it doesn't break. But if I would to add integrations into equation that might do the job.
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It's when one gets a missing nhelper.exe during installation (or at the first login). That is the file which nlite uses during install for some operations (like invisible cmd windows so that we don't look at those annoying black popups). Basically I never got that error, seems like it has something to do when upgrading with newer nlite over already nlited source with older version.
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Checking, thx for the report.
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Should be fine now, works for me.
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Bilar Crais, I think that only matters in games, unless that Control Panel - Multimedia - Sounds - ... Acceleration setting was what helped in XP. You might be on to something. But it's really disappointing because this new audio stack should have been more responsive. Or the whole point of this new way of things is to allow easier programming and control in expense of direct hardware access...thus needing this boost. Anyway I reinstalled with this kept and it's fine now.
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Good. What was the cause and a solution of the DCOM issue?