YACO Posted December 7, 2008 Posted December 7, 2008 (edited) Getting an error when i vLite win7 6956: "Windows could not apply unattend settings during pass [offlineSerciving]"Help, Anyone?-YACOSOLVED: I deleted autounattend.xml from the installation folder and it's installing just fine Edited December 7, 2008 by YACO
pedrohsi Posted December 7, 2008 Posted December 7, 2008 it seems that with build 6956 we should leave alone the Unattended part, it installed fine if I removed the components, but if i touched the unattended part, it failed to install with the same error you got
spacesurfer Posted December 12, 2008 Posted December 12, 2008 System RestoreCrash Dump ReportManual SetupHummm, you gotta keep manual setup? That's an odd one if you're clean installing. But I did get errors when I removed it.
aviv00 Posted December 12, 2008 Author Posted December 12, 2008 System RestoreCrash Dump ReportManual SetupHummm, you gotta keep manual setup? That's an odd one if you're clean installing. But I did get errors when I removed it.i think cos when u choose that vlite remove unneed files from boot.wimthat why we getting boot errors
studio48 Posted December 12, 2008 Posted December 12, 2008 Getting an error when i vLite win7 6956: "Windows could not apply unattend settings during pass [offlineSerciving]"Help, Anyone?-YACOSOLVED: I deleted autounattend.xml from the installation folder and it's installing just fine How did you delete it ?Did you edit the iso file and what program did you do it with?Because i deleted the file aswel and did that with power iso and then burned the bootable iso..It did not help in anyway to delte the file..so i,m wondering how you did it
FastRedPonyCar Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 I'm rocking 6895 here also. I've tested a few various Vlite builds of it on 3 different systems. My main one is my HP 8510p notebook, another is a Dell D630 notebook and the 3rd one is an ancient Gateway E series that has 1 gig of ram and a 2.4 ghz PIII cpu.I'm shocked at how fast this OS runs. I thought folks were just blowing smoke when they claimed it was as fast, if not faster than XP. Man they were right. On that Gateway, straight out of a fresh install, it's a hair quicker than a fresh XP install with all patches and SP3.A few drivers that aren't supported (intel video drivers) but it does a nice job of stopping the loading process and asking you to go to last known good config. The interface runs smoothly on all systems as wel. Much quicker using Aero than with Vista and system resources are more or less almost all there.I'm also getting that error with the unattended setup though. It's not a huge deal though. I'm going to try to run a sysprep proceedure like with vista that has all of the info filled out to see if it works or not.
studio48 Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 I'm rocking 6895 here also. I've tested a few various Vlite builds of it on 3 different systems. My main one is my HP 8510p notebook, another is a Dell D630 notebook and the 3rd one is an ancient Gateway E series that has 1 gig of ram and a 2.4 ghz PIII cpu.I'm shocked at how fast this OS runs. I thought folks were just blowing smoke when they claimed it was as fast, if not faster than XP. Man they were right. On that Gateway, straight out of a fresh install, it's a hair quicker than a fresh XP install with all patches and SP3.A few drivers that aren't supported (intel video drivers) but it does a nice job of stopping the loading process and asking you to go to last known good config. The interface runs smoothly on all systems as wel. Much quicker using Aero than with Vista and system resources are more or less almost all there.I'm also getting that error with the unattended setup though. It's not a huge deal though. I'm going to try to run a sysprep proceedure like with vista that has all of the info filled out to see if it works or not.i just hear from msfn worker its piracy to talk about things like this..I hear
FastRedPonyCar Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 i just hear from msfn worker its piracy to talk about things like this..I hearI hear it's not when you're a MSDN member/tester... which I am.
MagicAndre1981 Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 no Win7 builds are released to Technet/MSDN, so no one has official Win7 Builds unless you were at the PDC08 at got the 6801 on the harddrive
add2005 Posted December 18, 2008 Posted December 18, 2008 Ok made an modified dvd of win 7 build 6956, and tablet pc pen didn't worked until i copied Magnification.dll into system32 folder.i think this file might need to be protected.I installed it without system restore and User Account Control. It seems to be a big mistake.Also v-lite put an product key into unattended xml which didn't let me to install until i manualy deleted <key> tag.i removed 3 GB(media Center/speach/etc..) from the instalation dvd but after instalation i got only 1 GB freed in plus of a normal install.
LeveL Posted December 20, 2008 Posted December 20, 2008 (edited) i just hear from msfn worker its piracy to talk about things like this..How can it be piracy to talk?No one can tell people what they can or can't talk about, except whats in the MSFN rules, which you people sometimes take too far, why not actually read the rules to check if talking about Windows 7 amounts to piracy? It doesn't. It just says no links to warez or posting info like serial keys, or how to crack something, well if all we are doing is talking about Windows 7, that doesn't add up to anything apart from a bunch of people talking about Windows.I guess talking about Ted Bundy amounts to murder too huh?Its comments like yours that ruin forums like this.How are we meant to make any advancements with something we are not allowed to discuss?Can't understand the logic myself. Knowledge is power.Merry Christmas everyone, its not likely I will post again before then so... Merry Christmas. Edited December 20, 2008 by LeveL
sp00f Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 Muiz explained me how to slip hotfixes and drivers etc.How to use Windows 7 DISM by MuizQ : What is DISM?A : Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM)Q : Why this guide?A : Cause there is NO information about this tool out yet.DISM is the replacement for the older deployment tools from Microsoft, like PKMGR and PEIMGWAIK doesnt support this yet, so when you want to use WAIK, use it from a Vista or XP, not from a Windows 7When you work from Windows 7, you dont need to install DISM, cause its already in it.You can basicly do anything to your image with DISM, even aplly unattended settings to it , so you can use it unattended without XML.How to get DISM?Mount your Windows 7 and go to the System32 folder of the ofline image, and copy the "DISM" folder and "DISM.exe" to your Vista System32 folder.Register the dll's inside(Some cant be registered)Dll's :CbsProvider.dllCompatProvider.dllDismCore.dllDismCorePS.dllDismProv.dllDmiProvider.dllIntlProvider.dllMsiProvider.dllSmiProvider.dllUnattendProvider.dllWimProvider.dllFor x64 users, you also have to grab the "SysWOW64" folder and the "DISM.exe" from there.What i did was also added "DISM.exe" to my WAIK folder to make it even more easy to use.Here is a small list with commands and a few examples, what you can do with dism.You can get the example of each command by putting "/?" without the quotes after the command.I did a few in this guide, but you can do this for each command.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DISM.exe [dism_options] {WIM_command} [<WIM_arguments>]DISM.exe {/Image:<path_to_offline_image> | /Online} [dism_options] {servicing_command} [<servicing_arguments>]DESCRIPTION: DISM enumerates, installs, uninstalls, configures, and updates features and packages in Windows images. The commands that are available depend on the image being serviced and whether the image is offline or running.WIM COMMANDS: /Get-MountedWimInfo - Displays information about mounted WIM images. /Get-WimInfo - Displays information about images in a WIM file. /Commit-Wim - Saves changes to a mounted WIM image. /Unmount-Wim - Unmounts a mounted WIM image. /Mount-Wim - Mounts an image from a WIM file. /Remount-Wim - Recovers an orphaned WIM mount directory. /Cleanup-Wim - Deletes resources associated with mounted WIM images that are corrupt.Examples :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------/Mount-Wim /WimFile:<path_to_WIM_file> {/Index:<image_index> | /Name:<image_name>} /MountDir:<target_mount_directory> [/readonly] Mounts the WIM file to the specified directory so that it is available for servicing. /ReadOnly sets the mounted image with read-only permissions. Examples: DISM.exe /Mount-Wim /WimFile:C:\test\images\myimage.wim /index:1 /MountDir:C:\test\offline DISM.exe /Mount-Wim /WimFile:C:\test\images\myimage.wim /index:1 /MountDir:C:\test\offline /ReadOnly-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------/ScratchDir:<path_to_directory> Specifies a temporary directory to be used for extracting files for servicing. The directory must exist. If not set, the temporary directory will be used. Example: DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /scratchdir:D:\Scratch-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /?-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMAGE SPECIFICATIONS: /Online - Targets the running operating system. /Image - Specifies the path to the root directory of an offline Windows image.DISM OPTIONS: /WinDir - Specifies the path to the Windows directory. /SysDriveDir - Specifies the path to the system-loader file named BootMgr. /LogPath - Specifies the logfile path. /LogLevel - Specifies the output level shown in the log (1-4). /NoRestart - Suppresses automatic reboots and reboot prompts. /Quiet - Suppresses all output except for error messages. /ScratchDir - Specifies the path to a scratch directory.For more information about these DISM options and their arguments, specify anoption immediately before /?. Examples: DISM.exe /Mount-Wim /? DISM.exe /ScratchDir /? DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /? DISM.exe /Online /?WINDOWS EDITION SERVICING COMMANDS: /Set-ProductKey - Populates the product key into the offline image. /Get-CurrentEdition - Displays the editions of the specified image. /Get-StagedEditions - Displays a list of Windows editions that can be removed from the specified image. /Get-TargetEditions - Displays a list of Windows editions that an image can be upgraded to. /Remove-StagedEdition - Removes a staged edition from the image. /Set-Edition - Upgrades the Windows image to a higher edition.UNATTEND SERVICING COMMANDS: /Apply-Unattend - Applies an unattend file to an image.DRIVER SERVICING COMMANDS: /Remove-Driver - Removes driver packages from an offline image. /Add-Driver - Adds driver packages to an offline image. /Get-DriverInfo - Displays information about a specific driver in an offline image or a running operating system. /Get-Drivers - Displays information about all drivers in an offline image or a running operating system.INTERNATIONAL SERVICING COMMANDS: /Set-LayeredDriver - Sets keyboard layered driver. /Set-UILang - Sets the default system UI language that is used in the mounted offline image. /Set-UILangFallback - Sets the fallback default language for the system UI in the mounted offline image. /Set-UserLocale - Sets the user locale in the mounted offline image. /Set-SysLocale - Sets the language for non-Unicode programs (also called system locale) and font settings in the mounted offline image. /Set-InputLocale - Sets the input locales and keyboard layouts to use in the mounted offline image. /Set-TimeZone - Sets the default time zone in the mounted offline image. /Set-AllIntl - Sets all international settings in the mounted offline image. /Set-SKUIntlDefaults - Sets all international settings to the default values for the specified SKU language in the mounted offline image. /Gen-LangIni - Generates a new lang.ini file. /Set-SetupUILang - Defines the default language that will be used by setup. /Get-Intl - Displays information about the international settings and languages.APPLICATION SERVICING COMMANDS: /Check-AppPatch - Displays information if the MSP patches are applicable to the mounted image. /Get-AppPatchInfo - Displays information about installed MSP patches. /Get-AppPatches - Displays information about all applied MSP patches for all installed applications. /Get-AppInfo - Displays information about a specific installed MSI application. /Get-Apps - Displays information about all installed MSI applications.PACKAGE SERVICING COMMANDS: /Add-Package - Adds packages to the image. /Remove-Package - Removes packages from the image. /Enable-Feature - Enables a specific feature in the image. /Disable-Feature - Disables a specific feature in the image. /Get-Packages - Displays information about all packages in the image. /Get-PackageInfo - Displays information about a specific package. /Get-Features - Displays information about all features in a package. /Get-FeatureInfo - Displays information about a specific feature.For more information about these servicing commands and their arguments,specify a command immediately before /?. Examples:------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /Apply-Unattend /? DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /Get-Features /? DISM.exe /Online /Get-Drivers /?/Apply-Unattend:<path_to_unattend.xml> Applies an unattend.xml file to an offline image or a running operating system. Examples: DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /Apply-Unattend:C:\unattend.xml DISM.exe /Online /Apply-Unattend:C:\unattend.xml\-------------------------------------------------------------------------------/Get-Features [/PackagePath:<path_to_package>] [/PackageName:<name_in_image>] Displays information about all features found in a specific package. If you do not specify a package name or path, all features in the image will be listed. /PackagePath can point to either a .cab file or a folder. Examples: DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /Get-Features DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /Get-Features /PackagePath:C:\packages\package.cab DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /Get-Features /PackageName:Microsoft.Windows.Calc.Demo~6595b6144ccf1df~x86~en~1.0.0.0---------------------------------------------------------------------------------/Get-Drivers [/all] Displays information about drivers in an image. Only shows out-of-box drivers by default. Use /all switch to show all drivers in the image. Example: DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /Get-Drivers DISM.exe /Image:C:\test\offline /Get-Drivers /all---------------------------------------------------------------------------------This is the beginning of a bigger guide, but it will do for now.Author : MuizCredits : Muiz
Kelsenellenelvian Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 i just hear from msfn worker its piracy to talk about things like this..How can it be piracy to talk?No one can tell people what they can or can't talk about, except whats in the MSFN rules, which you people sometimes take too far, why not actually read the rules to check if talking about Windows 7 amounts to piracy? It doesn't. It just says no links to warez or posting info like serial keys, or how to crack something, well if all we are doing is talking about Windows 7, that doesn't add up to anything apart from a bunch of people talking about Windows.I guess talking about Ted Bundy amounts to murder too huh?Its comments like yours that ruin forums like this.How are we meant to make any advancements with something we are not allowed to discuss?Can't understand the logic myself. Knowledge is power.Merry Christmas everyone, its not likely I will post again before then so... Merry Christmas.OMG LeveL Shush!!!He (Studio48) got caught admiting he was using a pirated version. (Yes even if it is Alphs\Beta stage it is PIRACY to dl it or get it "from a friend") There is absolutly no need to climb upon high and get all self-righteous at all of us. He was just throwing a fit becuase we caught him being naughty and sent him a lump of coal...
luksyl Posted January 5, 2009 Posted January 5, 2009 If anyone's interested, after messing around with vlite i noticed windows 7 won't finish installation if you remove the game explorer or SQM (along with crash dump (not verified by me) and manual install). One of IIS-tree dependencies causes an error message towards the end too, not IIS itself which can be removed, just one of the items that gets unticked if you leave IIS in.Incidentally System Restore can be safely removed.
Win2k3EE Posted January 5, 2009 Posted January 5, 2009 In the end, what can and what can't be removed from Windows 7 with vlite?is there a way to "shrink" Windows 7 to 3-4 GB on HDD? Iknow that HDD's are cheap now, but still...
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