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I've created a stripped down Vista RTM image (only 240mb memory footprint after boot). However, I'm not seeing SP1 in Window Update and if I attempt to manually install it I receive the following error:

"The application has failed to start because sqmapi.dll was not found."

Does anyone know what component I'm missing?

Jason


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I've created a stripped down Vista RTM image (only 240mb memory footprint after boot). However, I'm not seeing SP1 in Window Update and if I attempt to manually install it I receive the following error:

"The application has failed to start because sqmapi.dll was not found."

Does anyone know what component I'm missing?

Jason

Did you remove windows search ? and post your last session ini file

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I've created a stripped down Vista RTM image (only 240mb memory footprint after boot). However, I'm not seeing SP1 in Window Update and if I attempt to manually install it I receive the following error:

"The application has failed to start because sqmapi.dll was not found."

Does anyone know what component I'm missing?

Jason

Did you remove windows search ? and post your last session ini file

Yes I removed Windows Search

What ini file are you talking about?

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"Microsoft does not recommend using any tool to strip out applications from Windows Vista prior to installing it on your system, as it may affect your ability to download future Windows updates and service packs, and may cause your system to become unstable"

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I've created a stripped down Vista RTM image (only 240mb memory footprint after boot). However, I'm not seeing SP1 in Window Update and if I attempt to manually install it I receive the following error:

"The application has failed to start because sqmapi.dll was not found."

Does anyone know what component I'm missing?

Jason

Keep Windows Search

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Note that nuhi has many times over posted that if you use vLite to modify and strip anything from RTM, SP1 will not install (or will not install properly). The best (and maybe only) thing to do is back up your data, re-run vLite against your install source (using it to modify your Vista source and slipstream SP1) and reinstall.

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