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Vista Update Integrator New Version 1.0Beta4!

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It works for all editions of Vista behalve the Vista Ultimate x64, it gives me an error of the package manager.

pkgmgr Exitcode50 for the integrations of SP1. If I also integrate the updates it gives another error but still pkgmgr exitcode -.....

What should we do?

I tried with vlite and the same problem :angry:

What should I do?

Please help

Nope , but that looks like a XML error

I redid my whole xml now , works fine.

  • 2 weeks later...

I've tried using 1.0 beta 5 to add the Italian language pack to an Windows 2008 install, but it simply crashed every time when it was about to start the language integration.

I even went that far to do a completely fresh install of XP64 on a different partition, only having .net 3.5 installed, but it still crashed every time.

It's the same with vLite, trying to integrate languages crashes it every time as well, even on a fresh install.

It's a real shame neither of the two works at all, as the MS documentation on how to integrate languages is rather shoddy.

I'm getting an error. I have an Windows Vista Ultimate with English and Rusian language installed, and with the option to both install 32 or 64 bit. I've copied the entire disc onto a folder on my HD, select the install.wim with the tool, where I'm then prompted about which version (32 or 64) I want to alter. Selecting either one gives me the following error:

"Object reference not set to an instance of an object".

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