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lsass.exe - Not Enough Quota


jda-au

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Not really ever had problems using nLite, until now. (Other than HFSLIP & nLite don't really like each other, but that is off subject).

Have been successfully Slipstreaming XP SP3 with nLite V1.4.5 (on NT5 System), until I added the July Hotfixes/Updates released 3rd & 7th July '08.

(Seemed to be getting a variety of errors, all occurring before the initial/first API appeared, causing reboot).

Have since upgraded to nLite V1.4.7; now appears I am only getting a single error, still occurring before the initial Setup API appears.

The Error:

lsass.exe - Not Enough Quota
(X) Not enough virtual memory or paging file quota is available to
complete the specified operation.

[ OK ]

I do not know which Hotfix/Update may be causing the problem, or what I could do to fix, other than removing one Update at a time until the problem disappears.

This error appears whether I use the destination (Dell Inspiron 1150), or Virtual PC, so it may be more to do with environment than hardware.

I have checked the integrity of all the files I am using, and am using fresh Source.

The Hotfixes/Updates (all July '08 releases) (added and error appeared):

WindowsXP-KB951376-v2-x86-ENU.exe

IE7-WindowsXP-KB950759-x86-ENU.exe

WindowsXP-KB951698-x86-ENU.exe

WindowsXP-KB950762-x86-ENU.exe

WindowsXP-KB950760-x86-ENU.exe

WindowsXP-KB951748-x86-ENU.exe

Am only using nLite V1.4.7 and using fresh source, nLite completes without error or complaint.

Additional:

I have removed the above six (6) Hotfixes/Updates from nLite V1.4.7 installation, (fresh Source), Setup API displays AOK, Setup proceeds.

I will add one (1) Hotfix/Update at a time, until error returns, then remove that particular Hotfix/Update, and continue adding other Hotfixes/Updates one at a time. That should definitely pinpoint the problem Hotfix/Update.

Will post result(s), so stay tuned. (AM not laying blame on nLite, problem may well be with the Hotfix(es)/Update(es)).

Addendum:

Added the above Hotfixes/Updates one at a time (testing after each addition) beginning lowest, KB950759, to highest, KB951748; adding to the same nLite'd Source. No errors.

Perhaps I need to alter the sequence the Hotfixes/Updates are stacked/queued in nLite list, I thought nLite took care of processing sequence.

I'll create a fresh source, and do the full nLite routine, but I don't know what else to do.

This is the sequence the Hotfixes/Updates (originally) appeared in "Hotfixes, Add-ons and Update Packs":

WMP11-WINDOWSXP-X86-ENU

KB950759 - (03/07/2008) Cum. Sec. Update IE7

IE7-WINDOWSXP-X86-ENU

KB941833

ROOTSUPD

KB929399

KB936782

KB939683

WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86

KB941569

KB942763

KB950760 - (03/07/2008)

KB950762 - (03/07/2008)

KB951376 - (03/07/2008)

KB951698 - (03/07/2008)

KB951748 - (07/07/2008)

KB947864

Maybe someone can come up with an answer, nuhi ?

Answer:

The nLite software and good hearted nuhi tends to make the lazy lazier!

There is a Help Button provided which gives instructions about using/adding "Hotfixes, Add-ons and Update Packs".

nuhi recommends/advises sorting Hotfixes/Updates by Date.

Problem was User-induced :wacko: , I had forgotten to sort the Hotfixes/Updates in "Hotfixes, Add-ons and Update Packs" Dialog (Window).

(Columns are sortable, Heading(s) are clickable, plus Sort-arrows are also available).

Note: nLite applies the FIFO (First In First Out) principle, i.e. works from top down. Sort earliest (Date) to latest (Date).

Also, as nLite seems to process WMP first, I put it first, then IE7, then KB######'s sorted by date.

(Sorted) "Hotfixes, Add-ons and Update Packs":

WMP11-WINDOWSXP-X86-ENU

IE7-WINDOWSXP-X86-ENU

ROOTSUPD

WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86

KB929399 -------------- 03/22/2007

KB936782 -------------- 06/12/2007

KB939683 -------------- 07/17/2007

KB941833 -------------- 2007/08/24

KB941569 -------------- 10/31/2007

KB942763 -------------- 2007/11/14

KB947864 -------------- 2008/03/01

KB950760 -------------- 2008/04/24

KB951698 -------------- 2008/05/07

KB950762 -------------- 2008/05/09

KB950759 -------------- 2008/05/20

KB951376 -------------- 2008/06/16

KB951748 -------------- 2008/06/20

Problem fixed. :whistle:

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  • 4 months later...

Mine is in danish but it's the same error:

post-107387-1227851200_thumb.jpg

I have that only that update (KB956390) and and Windows Media Player update (KB939683) left.

I DID try to switch them around, taking the WMP update first.

Then I get this:

post-107387-1227851401_thumb.jpg

saying it's missing WMDRMSDK.DLL.

There is no other updates than these two.

My only way out was to put them in the RunOnce section.

So now I finally have been able to do a fully up-to-date danish Windows XP Pro.

Including DirectX and .NET.

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