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Just trying out the latest version, looks good

I saw in the waik help that I should be able to add 5 items to the sidebar in my

autounattend.xml inwindows 7. Seven_UA only allows 3

also when I choose addons, document copy folder and brose to file I want to copy

this is the DocsUnRar.cmd that's created. The path seems wrong


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rar.exe X -o- %SystemDrive%\Install\Docs1.rar "%USERPROFILE%\Users\jim\Documents\Quicken\"
DEL "%USERPROFILE%\Users\jim\Documents\Quicken\Docs.cmd"

shouldn't it be


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rar.exe X -o- %SystemDrive%\Install\Docs1.rar "%USERPROFILE%\Documents\Quicken\"
DEL "%USERPROFILE%\Documents\Quicken\Docs.cmd"

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shouldn't it be


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rar.exe X -o- %SystemDrive%\Install\Docs1.rar "%USERPROFILE%\Documents\Quicken\"
DEL "%USERPROFILE%\Documents\Quicken\Docs.cmd"

I think it's this option and I use:(example)

erase /f /q "%USERPROFILE%\Favorites\Favs.cmd"

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shouldn't it be


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rar.exe X -o- %SystemDrive%\Install\Docs1.rar "%USERPROFILE%\Documents\Quicken\"
DEL "%USERPROFILE%\Documents\Quicken\Docs.cmd"

Yes jbm it should. Thanks for catching that. :thumbup

Since I started using 7za.exe included I'll switch to use that so no need to have winrar installed.

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I'm trying to get Se7en_UA 6.5.7 working under Windows 7 Home Premium x86, but it's failing at the point of slipstreaming SP1. I've already copied the Windows 7 files on a previous run, so I'm just loading the program and clicking on "Inject SP1 with 7zip" and then selecting the option for "all languages" (just in case that's relevant)

I've watched the screen while 7zip works and seen quite a few "Everything is Ok" messages, finishing with the following:

Everything is Ok

Files: 2549
Size: 60763368
Compressed: 9507582

Waiting for 0 seconds, press a key to continue ...
Deleted file - E:\SPslip\KB976933-LangsCab0.cab
Deleted file - E:\SPslip\KB976933-LangsCab1.cab
Deleted file - E:\SPslip\KB976933-LangsCab2.cab
Deleted file - E:\SPslip\KB976933-LangsCab3.cab
Deleted file - E:\SPslip\KB976933-LangsCab4.cab
Deleted file - E:\SPslip\KB976933-LangsCab5.cab
Deleted file - E:\SPslip\KB976933-LangsCab6.cab
Press any key to continue . . .

After pressing a key, the command prompt closes. I start it again and see the title bar of the app for a few seconds and then a command prompt where it looks like an attempt to mount the wim image(s) fails...

Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
Version: 6.1.7600.16385


Error: 0xc1510111

You do not have permissions to mount and modify this image.
Verify that you have Read/Write permissions or mount the image using the /ReadOn
ly option. Note that you cannot commit changes to an image with read-only permis
sions.

The DISM log file can be found at C:\Windows\Logs\DISM\dism.log

Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
Version: 6.1.7600.16385


Error: 2

Unable to access the image.
Make sure that the image path and the Windows directory for the image exist and
you have Read permissions on the folder.

The DISM log file can be found at E:\applications\Se7en_UA\Logs\SPslip.log
Wait /Get-Features SP1
Wait /Get-Packages SP1
Wait /Get-Drivers SP1


Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
Version: 6.1.7600.16385


Error: 50

The request is not supported.

The DISM log file can be found at C:\Windows\Logs\DISM\dism.log

File not found - E:\SPfile

SUCCESS: The file (or folder): "E:\SPfile" now owned by user "Ian-PC\Ian".
processed file: E:\SPfile
Successfully processed 1 files; Failed processing 0 files
Could Not Find E:\SPfile\*.*
Could Not Find E:\SPfile\*.*
Could Not Find E:\SPfile\*.*
Could Not Find E:\SPfile
File not found - E:\SPslip

SUCCESS: The file (or folder): "E:\SPslip" now owned by user "Ian-PC\Ian".
processed file: E:\SPslip
Successfully processed 1 files; Failed processing 0 files
Could Not Find E:\SPslip\*.*
Could Not Find E:\SPslip\*.*
Could Not Find E:\SPslip\*.*
ALL Temp Folders Deleted


Pause to see if ERROR. Copy Error and let me know

Press any key to continue . . .

I'm following instructions and letting you know about the error. :)

When I run Se7en_UA now, the checkbox that did have the caption "Inject SP1 with 7zip" is now titled "SP1 Start: 20:36 Done: 20:37" but remains unchecked.

Any ideas?

PS I do have a quick question - is the WAIK actually required or not? I know there's a reference to it on the original post;

  • Does not use the WAIK if installed or Windows directories unless you don't have waik or Win 7 then it only copies a few files.

But this didn't seem too clear to me... sorry.

EDIT: I forgotten to mention that I've been running the program with admin rights :)

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You can remove the monted image with Se7en_UA and restart Se7en_UA to do all the process!

Set your SP1 inside the same partition: C:\ and not E:\

Thanks for the response myselfidem but I'm not sure what you mean by "remove the mounted image with Se7en_UA". I don't see an option that sounds like it would do something like this in the program window. I have removed the mount directory from the root of E: before running Se7en_UA, but this didn't make a difference.

Regarding the drive suggestion - I have the program installed to drive E: as I am trying to keep writing to my ssd (C:) to a minimum...

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To restart the process launch Se7en_UA.

On the Se7en_UA window, you will see at the top (left) a check box where is writed: x86 Windows 7 6.17600.16385

Uncheck this box and clic OK to remove the files (located inside: C:\Se7en_UA\uaDVD)

Launch a new time Se7en_UA to do a fresh copy (copy the DVD) and start the process to copy.

When it's done select (check box) Inject SP1 with 7zip

When all the files have been extracted (Wait...need time), and the command prompt closed, launch Se7en_UA

And you can select OK to inject SP1

Wait to see the command prompt running!

Result.txt

Outil Gestion et maintenance des images de déploiement

Version : 6.1.7600.16385

Montage de l'image

[==========================100.0%==========================]

L'opération a réussi.

Outil Gestion et maintenance des images de déploiement

Version : 6.1.7600.16385

Version de l'image : 6.1.7600.16385

Traitement de 1 sur 1 - Ajout du package Package_for_KB976932~31bf3856ad364e35~x86~~6.1.1.17514

[==========================100.0%==========================]

L'opération a réussi.

Wait /Get-Features SP1

Wait /Get-Packages SP1

Wait /Get-Drivers SP1

Outil Gestion et maintenance des images de déploiement

Version : 6.1.7600.16385

Fichier image : C:\Se7en_UA\uaDVD\sources\install.wim

Index de l'image : 5

Enregistrement de l'image

[==========================100.0%==========================]

Démontage de l'image

[==========================100.0%==========================]

L'opération a réussi.

Fichier introuvable - C:\SPfile

Opération réussie : le fichier (ou dossier) : "C:\SPfile" appartient

désormais à l'utilisateur "AntoinePC\Antoine".

fichier traité : C:\SPfile

1 fichiers correctement traités ; échec du traitement de 0 fichiers

Impossible de trouver C:\SPfile\*.*

Impossible de trouver C:\SPfile\*.*

Impossible de trouver C:\SPfile\*.*

Impossible de trouver C:\SPfile

Fichier introuvable - C:\SPslip

Opération réussie : le fichier (ou dossier) : "C:\SPslip" appartient

désormais à l'utilisateur "AntoinePC\Antoine".

fichier traité : C:\SPslip

1 fichiers correctement traités ; échec du traitement de 0 fichiers

Impossible de trouver C:\SPslip\*.*

Impossible de trouver C:\SPslip\*.*

Impossible de trouver C:\SPslip\*.*

Impossible de trouver C:\SPslip

ALL Temp Folders Deleted

Pause pour voir s'il existe une ERREUR. Copier l'Erreur et faites-la moi connaître

Appuyez sur une touche pour continuer...

*EDIT: I've made a new test successfully setting SP1 KB976932 on the partition E:\ .

I see that the temp folders SPfile and SPslip are created (and all files extracted inside), on my main partition C:\

*Edit2: Now I understand that you have installed Se7en_UA and SP1 under partition E:\. Next time I will read more carefully!

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Yes much better to keep off SSD and no need for waik since 7 has everything needed

you may be able to fix this by going to tools and install the takeownership and then right click the uadvd folder and Takeownership

EDIT: I see the dism error now. delete the log file C:\Windows\Logs\DISM\dism.log and start it up again. zip and attach log here

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Yes much better to keep off SSD and no need for waik since 7 has everything needed

you may be able to fix this by going to tools and install the takeownership and then right click the uadvd folder and Takeownership

EDIT: I see the dism error now. delete the log file C:\Windows\Logs\DISM\dism.log and start it up again. zip and attach log here

I taken ownership of the uaDVD directory (manually via the Security tab in properties) then deleted the log file and then went into Se7ev_UA and clicked on the option that is now labelled "SP1 Start: 20:36 Done: 20:37"... The image mounted this time and everything seems to be going well so far. I'll report back later once it completes.

Thanks for the help!

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Actually thats better than doing with the reg file because the reg uses /grant *S-1-5-32-544 and it is better to use /grant Administrators in your language

I do that with program but doesn't work sometimes.

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The output from re-integrating SP1 was as follows;

Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
Version: 6.1.7600.16385

Mounting image
[==========================100.0%==========================]
The operation completed successfully.

Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
Version: 6.1.7600.16385

Image Version: 6.1.7600.16385

Processing 1 of 1 - Adding package Package_for_KB976932~31bf3856ad364e35~x86~~6.
1.1.17514
[==========================100.0%==========================]
The operation completed successfully.
Wait /Get-Features SP1
Wait /Get-Packages SP1
Wait /Get-Drivers SP1


Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
Version: 6.1.7600.16385

Image File : E:\applications\Se7en_UA\uaDVD\sources\install.wim
Image Index : 3
Saving image
[==========================100.0%==========================]
Unmounting image
[==========================100.0%==========================]
The operation completed successfully.

File not found - E:\SPfile

SUCCESS: The file (or folder): "E:\SPfile" now owned by user "Ian-PC\Ian".
processed file: E:\SPfile
Successfully processed 1 files; Failed processing 0 files
Could Not Find E:\SPfile\*.*
Could Not Find E:\SPfile\*.*
Could Not Find E:\SPfile\*.*
File not found - E:\SPslip

SUCCESS: The file (or folder): "E:\SPslip" now owned by user "Ian-PC\Ian".
processed file: E:\SPslip
Successfully processed 1 files; Failed processing 0 files
Could Not Find E:\SPslip\*.*
Could Not Find E:\SPslip\*.*
Could Not Find E:\SPslip\*.*
ALL Temp Folders Deleted


Pause to see if ERROR. Copy Error and let me know

Press any key to continue . . .

I've also attached the log file you requested, just in case :)

I'm off to see what's next.

dism.zip

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That all looks good but I see something

Image File : E:\applications\Se7en_UA\uaDVD\sources\install.wim

Normally I say to install to root of drive like E:\Se7en_UA but continue and see if everything works.

Without blank spaces in folder it might work. Dism gives us fits if path is bad

I discovered something just now and have corrected so new version be up soon

' Discovered while doing 64 bit from a 32 bit OS it was not getting Drivers, Packages, Features

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Normally I say to install to root of drive like E:\Se7en_UA but continue and see if everything works.

Last night I decided that I would give Se7en_UA it's own drive to keep everything tidy, so I'm going to be doing this anyway :)

I've created a virtual hdd file under Computer Management and installed it to the root directory of my new W: drive. I had copied the previous Se7en_UA directory over the new install trying to avoid re-copying the windows disc and applying sp1 again, but I think I'm going to uninstall/delete that, re-install and start afresh when I next come to working on the install disc.

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