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hi all,

i have problem with vista image.

i want to make a special vista dvd and i want to add some of my stuff to dvd and make something link AIO DVD.(Vista +apps in one DVD)

i have Vista DVD and install and work perfectly on my computer.

i made an iso from this DVD with UltraIso and added my software folder to ISO and burn it with Nero 7.5.

it booted and started to install vista but i got error that it cant find install.wim .i try some time but it didnt install and every time got me an error.(sometimes error for install.wim and sometimes 0x80070015 error or like this)

i make an image with CloneCD and burn with clone .all is ok and installed ok.

i changed above clone image to iso by ultraiso and burn with nero but it didnt install again and got error..

what happened and how can i change the image of vista?

thanks alot

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hi all,

i have problem with vista image.

i want to make a special vista dvd and i want to add some of my stuff to dvd and make something link AIO DVD.(Vista +apps in one DVD)

i have Vista DVD and install and work perfectly on my computer.

i made an iso from this DVD with UltraIso and added my software folder to ISO and burn it with Nero 7.5.

it booted and started to install vista but i got error that it cant find install.wim .i try some time but it didnt install and every time got me an error.(sometimes error for install.wim and sometimes 0x80070015 error or like this)

i make an image with CloneCD and burn with clone .all is ok and installed ok.

i changed above clone image to iso by ultraiso and burn with nero but it didnt install again and got error..

what happened and how can i change the image of vista?

thanks alot

Are you burning with Nero directly or from UltraISO using the Nero API? Are you getting any errors with Nero when burning? Which version of UltraISO?

On a personal note I've been having problems trying to burn using UltraISO when it uses the Nero 7 API it keeps failing at random parts of the burn process. The workaround I use is just rename a file in the layout and then back so its a *modified* file and it'll use the Windows on the fly burning engine which isn't really that great but for now it's the only successful method I can use on that one computer.

Something you could try is make an MD5 checksum of the files in the ISO before you burn, to do so load UltraISO with the iso file, click File | Create Checksums; and save to file of your choice. After you burn with whichever method you try have UltraISO compare the MD5 to the CD copy to make sure the files are correct and that your problem isn't the computer you're using the burned disc in. To do so insert the disc into DVD drive of choice, in UltraISO click Tools | Verify CD/DVD Checksums. Select the drive the disc is in and the MD5 file you created before. Click verify. It will probably take a while and scroll a lot of stuff through the screen when its done you can use the filter drop down to select to show any files that failed so you can get a quick glimpse of what's going on.

Another thing you might try if you still have the original disc is use UltraISO to make the ISO directly from the original media and try burning and see if that works. There could be a bug in the conversion from CloneCD to ISO format causing your problems. Sorry if you already did and I misunderstood what you said in your original post. I try to avoid any conversions that are uneccesary.

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i tested it.

i make an ISO image by UltraIso and also make Checksum MD5 with it from original DVD.

burn iso with UltraISO and verify Checksum with it.no problem.but during install i get 0x80070017 error.

i confused.

what is this ?a DVD protection?

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i tested it.

i make an ISO image by UltraIso and also make Checksum MD5 with it from original DVD.

burn iso with UltraISO and verify Checksum with it.no problem.but during install i get 0x80070017 error.

This sounds like its a problem with the disc / drive combination. Possibly the speed at which it was written? Try a slower speed or another brand of media?

i confused.

what is this ?a DVD protection?

I've never had this problem that you are encountering. So I'm not sure what to try next.

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