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Problem with rename/move files or folders


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well i vlite-d my disk at least 3 months ago if not more. can't remember what version, sorry....

no tweaks and it wasn't unattended. this is what i remember removing

system restore

windows defender

uac

indexing/search

accessibility options

windows sidebar/welcome centre

drivers

other than that, i left it pretty much as is. i left superfetch alone and didn't disable any other services as far as i can remember. :)

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Oh man...I just noticed this a minute ago...so I came to vlite.net and tcha ~ram!!

"The KB-XXX is causing problems with naming folders bla.."

Oh man..I just did a fresh instal of Vista..theres no workaround?

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If I integrate the Hotfix into the Vista-DVD and then vLite and install it, it works! No error, but copying files takes shorter, so the hotfix got installed.

This may be a question for another thread but I wasn't able to find it. How can you integrate hotfixes into vista DVD before running vlite?

I have just installed another version vLite version without removing the Performance and Reliability components... I'll let you guys know how it goes...

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This might be an issue with the vlite edit thing, as I have yet to find another site that has someone saying they have these problems. A de-activated service or removed component seems the most likely cause.

If this is the case perhaps we should all post our last_session.ini and wether or not your vista compatibility and reliability pack works with it. We could narrow it down then, this is probably a good idea anyway because it would give Nuhi a better idea of what SP1 components are necessary (dependencies etc.) as the changes necessary in SP1 affect some pretty basic stuff so might require certain things.

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Problems with renaming and moving files/folders

On startup (never any other time that i've encountered) I get the following error:

"Explorer.exe - Application Error

The Instruction at 0x09bb0000 referenced memory at 0x09bb0000. The memory could not be read."

The address seems to change, I can't remember hexadecimal strings so you'll have to excuse me for that. Not sure if it is relevant

Last_session.ini



; vLite preset file

[Information]
Version = 1.0 on 2.0.50727.312 Microsoft Windows NT 6.0.6000.0
Target = Windows Vista ULTIMATE 32bit

[Compatibility]

[Components]
;# Accessories #
Accessibility
Mobility Center
Speech Support
Welcome Center
Windows Sidebar and Gadgets
;# Drivers #
Display adapters
Modems
Printers-Apollo
Printers-Brother
Printers-Canon
Printers-Citizen
Printers-Dell
Printers-Diconix
Printers-Epson
Printers-Fuji Xerox
Printers-Fujitsu
Printers-Generic
Printers-Gestetner
Printers-HP
Printers-IBM
Printers-Infotec
Printers-Konica
Printers-Konica Minolta
Printers-Kyocera Mita
Printers-Lanier
Printers-Lexmark
Printers-Minolta
Printers-Minolta-QMS
Printers-NEC
Printers-NRG
Printers-Oce
Printers-Oki
Printers-Okidata
Printers-Olivetti
Printers-Panasonic
Printers-QMS
Printers-Ricoh
Printers-Samsung
Printers-Savin
Printers-Seikosha
Printers-Sharp
Printers-Sony
Printers-Star
Printers-Tally
Printers-Tektronix
Printers-Wipro ePeripherals
Printers-Xerox
Scanners
Sound controllers
;# Games #
Inbox Games
Premium Inbox Games
;# Languages #
Japanese
Korean
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
;# Multimedia #
Media Center
Movie and DVD Maker
Sample Pictures
Screensavers
Wallpapers
Windows Media Samples
Windows Photo Gallery
;# Network #
MSN Installer
Windows Collaboration
Windows Mail
;# Services #
Error Reporting
Offline Files
Remote Registry
Volume Shadow Copy
;# System #
Game Explorer
Manual Install
Microsoft Agent
Natural Language
Parental Controls
Security Center
Sync Center
Tablet PC
Windows Defender
Windows Easy Transfer
Windows SAT

[Options]
UAC (User Account Control) = Disabled
Hibernation = Off
Show hidden files and folders = Yes
Show protected operating system files = Yes
Show extensions for known file types = Yes

[Protection]

[Drivers]

[Unattended]

Edited by Solivagus
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Found the issue, I can't believe that this was causing the issue. Certain reg entries must not be cleaned in the

'HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\explorer\FolderDescriptions'.

Components which have this problem are:

Game Explorer

Printer Support

Sidebar

Media Samples

Windows Search

Sync Center

You can remove all other and the KB938979 will work just fine.

Fixed in the next version.

Imagine how stupid this was, now gotta leave those entries there, good thing is that they don't matter once the component is removed, it was more of a cosmetic cleanup.

The fix on the running machine probably would be to uninstall that hotfix, fill in all the default values in that reg key and reinstall the hotfix.

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Ok...wow you were quick! But yeah...i tried unisntalling the hotfix, but the bug remains...wich means...

Format time..again.

Now im going to use that Vista Hotfix Integrator since this Performance patch does wonders for me.

Is it WAIK really necessary?Its almots 900mbs download...30m for me. :(

So this Vista Hotfix Integrator its used before or after the vLiting process???

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it must be one of these:

Media Samples
Windows Search
Sync Center

because I haven't remove this 3

Game Explorer
Printer Support
Sidebar

@sIn_maxo

Ok...wow you were quick! But yeah...i tried unisntalling the hotfix, but the bug remains...wich means...

Format time..again.

have you filled in the default values in the reg key?

use hotfix integrator before using vLite

Edited by mj084
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You can remove all other and the KB938979 will work just fine.

Fixed in the next version.

Now I'm debating between reformatting now with updates preinstalled or waiting until next version of vlite comes out... any tips as to when this is coming out to help me decide? :whistle:

Ahhh nevermind... I can't wait anyway... I'll just format it now.

Thanks for figuring it out so quickly though,

-YACO

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