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vLite & Windows 7 - I removed something I shouldn't have


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When I try to install 7 RTM on my HP Mini 1000, I can't due to lack of hard drive space (The built in SSD is only 8GB) I successfully installed Windows 7 Beta a while ago (modified by vLite to fit), but put Vista on it because it was more stable.

However, I'm trying again with the final version of Windows 7 and when I try to boot the image I made, I run into an error. It appears like I've removed all of the disk and controller drivers somehow because the setup program asks me to give it a disk driver.

Here is my settings file:


; vLite preset file
;
;#Environment:
; vLite v1.2
; Framework 2.0.50727.4927
; Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7600.0 32-bit
;
;#Target:
; Windows 7 PROFESSIONAL 32-bit
; Version 6.1 English (United States)
;
[Compatibility]
Aero Glass
Internet Explorer
Windows Update

[CustomHide]

[Components]
;# Accessories #
Accessibility
Games-Game Explorer
Mobility Center
Snipping Tool
Speech Support
Welcome Center
Wordpad
;# Languages #
Arabic
Brazillian
Bulgarian
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
Estonian
Finnish
French
German
Greek
Hebrew
Hungarian
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Latvian
Lithuanian
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Russian
Serbian
Simplified Chinese
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Swedish
Table Driven Text Input Processor
Thai
Traditional Chinese
Turkish
Ukrainian
;# Multimedia #
Intel Indeo
Media Center
Media Metadata Handler
Music and Video samples
Sample Pictures
Screensavers
Shell event sounds
SideShow
Sound Recorder
;# Network #
Windows Mail
;# System #
Beep
BitLocker Drive Encryption
Crash Dump Support
Disk Quota
Help
IMAPIv2 Burning Support
Jet Database Engine
Manual Install (Setup.exe)
Microsoft Client For NFS
Microsoft Message Queue (MSMQ)
Natural Language
Parental Controls
Remote Differential Compression
Run a legacy CPL elevated
Security Center
Software Quality Management (SQM)
Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications (SUA)
Sync Center
System Restore
Tablet PC
Windows Easy Transfer

[Options]
DEP (Data Execution Prevention) = Default
User Account Control (UAC) = Enabled
AntiSpyware Realtime Protection = Default
Memory requirement = Default
AutoPlay = Disabled
Paging Executive = Enabled
Power scheme = Balanced
Power button = Shutdown
Sleep button = Hibernate
Control Panel - Classic View = Default
Show hidden files and folders = No
Show protected operating system files = Yes
Show extensions for known file types = Yes
IE Phishing Filter = Enabled
IE Phishing Verification Ballon Tips = Enabled

[Services]

[Protection]

[Drivers]

[Unattended]
AcceptEULA
NetworkLoc = 3
ProtectPC = 1

[Hotfixes]

[LanguagePacks]


Posted

I beleive you checked Manual install and upgrade (or whatever the exact component name is) for removal. I know I got the same error (give me driver you bastard!), the setup yelled for DVD drive driver (wtf?).

Try that.

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