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Posted (edited)

Hi all.

I'm new to using nLite, but I love it already.

Anyway, I configure everything just the way I want it; I integrate SP3, a LOT of updates and hotfixes (typical Microsoft...) :angry:

and configure unattended setup. When nLite start processing all the selected settings, hotfixes, updates and so on, it makes it

trough the theme-integration, and then the beloved "nLite has encounterd a problem and must be shutdown."

I smashed an old keyboard... :realmad:

Then I clicked Show information in the error report-button, thinking it could help. It said something about "system io directory not found."

I don't know what this means, but it occurs no matter what version of nLite i use. :/

Um... A little (LOT) of help, please?/

PS. Excuse my english, I'm from sweden. On the other hand, who's perfect? ;)

Edited by BlackLightStar

Posted (edited)

I (think) I've found the problem.

It's one of the THEME'S I try to integrate. Of all things, it's a theme...

Research to which of the themes that's causing the error will be made, then I'll report or upload it here so that someone can see if it's a local problem, or the theme is corrupt.

Anyway. I got some error-messages, saying these hotfixes failed to integrate.

KB917013

KB940157

KB926255

KB927891

KB931374

KB932168

KB940275

KB941644

KB941693

KB942830

KB942831

KB943055

KB943485

KB944338

KB948590

KB950749

I don't belive it's normal getting THAT many integration failiures...

If it is, I'll just kick 'em out, then...

And NOW a lovely little error message appear, saying:

"

Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime libary

Runtime Error!

Program: D:\Program\nLite\nLite.exe

R6025

- pure viritual function call.

[OK]

"

An interesting thing is that nLite keeps running (!) despite of the error message...

Edited by BlackLightStar
Posted

Um... I'm not getting wiser on this latest problem. nLite finished the processing, i never clicked [OK]. So, I'm about done. Just some tweaks to be done with WPI and so, then I have my own, personal Windows XP DVD. :D

Posted

BlackLightStar,

That error, R6025, shows up many times in a search of these forums. I saw one here in the last few days. I am not familiar with XP (I run XP x64) hot fixes, but those errors, in general, should not occur. Have you nLited the same source more than once? If so, get a fresh copy and start anew.

Enjoy, John.

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

I believe I've found the problem now.

The error R6025 only occurs when i try to integrate motherboard drivers. As i write this, I'm looking to determine if it's the whole driverfolder, or if it's just a single driver that causes the error.

If I'm able to find it, I'll upload it so that the developer might find the problem, since this apparently isn't an isolated problem. :/

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