Alex Posted November 26, 2009 Posted November 26, 2009 @stefanRTRcheck this out. Some lines are doubled, and winintegrator tries to remove the same packages twice. Done with 1.0.2.5. As a rezult the enable features on and off is brken.Aleū <Remove_Packages> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-Backup-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-Shell-PremiumInboxGames-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-LocalPack-AU-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-LocalPack-CA-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-LocalPack-GB-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-LocalPack-US-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-LocalPack-ZA-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-NetFx3-OC-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-Shell-HomeGroup-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-PeerToPeer-Full-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-RemoteAssistance-Package-Client" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-RasRip-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-SNMP-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-SimpleTCP-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-Telnet-Client-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-Telnet-Server-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-TFTP-Client-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-RemoteAssistance-Package-Client" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-SimpleTCP-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-SNMP-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-WMI-SNMP-Provider-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-Anytime-Upgrade-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-Anytime-Upgrade-Results-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-RDC-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-SystemRestore-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-RecDisc-SDP-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-SearchEngine-Client-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-WMI-SNMP-Provider-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-TabletPC-OC-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-VirtualPC-USB-RPM-Package" Culture="neutral" /> <Package Name="Microsoft-Windows-VirtualPC-Licensing-Package" Culture="neutral" /> </Remove_Packages> <Configure_Features /></WI_Preset>
shilyro Posted November 26, 2009 Posted November 26, 2009 (edited) Sovled Edited November 26, 2009 by shilyro
clavicle Posted November 26, 2009 Posted November 26, 2009 @stefanRTRCongrats for moving program into beta! Earlier version couldn't get past exitcode '50'. I will try the new one immediately and post my results!Though it must be in your mind, but could you implement autosaving of the presets?
stefanRTR Posted November 26, 2009 Author Posted November 26, 2009 Stefan, Great toolgot a few little thingies from time to time i get mount errorswhen i close program then and start it again it runs oklog includedIt also would be nice when adding drivers,You could select a folderorwhen you wanna check them boxxes you could choose more then one at a time (keeping shift pressed)To add all drivers from a folder you can type inf in the searchbox of the openfiledialog.@stefanRTRcheck this out. Some lines are doubled, and winintegrator tries to remove the same packages twice. Done with 1.0.2.5. As a rezult the enable features on and off is brken.AleūFixed in Version 1.0.2.6. Can you try enable features on and off again?Though it must be in your mind, but could you implement autosaving of the presets?Maybe in Version 1.0.3X@allNew Version 1.0.2.6 first post updated.
d0p3y2k4 Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 i get this error when trying to remove dvd makerWin Integrator Version=1.0.2.6failed to load registry key--- EXCEPTION #1/1 [Win32Exception]Message = “failed to load registry key”ExceptionPath = RootNativeErrorCode = -2145452027ClassName = System.ComponentModel.Win32ExceptionHResult = -2147467259Source = stefanRTR.BaseStackTraceString = “ at SZ7a5ctv4NXeS77YHn.Xou3JvUnUgfQbNt8Lf.GqpcQgjrp(String ) at stefanRTR.WimImage.SevenImage.78tgITEZRg1FR1ZlxM.Jnqc0l5ML() at stefanRTR.ErrorHandling.Catch(String comment, Action action)”
Alex Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 (edited) @stefanRTRWin Integrator Version=1.0.2.64:10:54 AM.602:Thread:4: Removeing Package : Microsoft-Windows-IIS-WebServer-AddOn-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~x86~~6.1.7600.163854:11:02 AM.413:Thread:4: ExitCode = -21464985554:11:59 AM.213:Thread:4: Removeing Package : Microsoft-Windows-NetFx3-OC-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~x86~~6.1.7600.163854:12:07 AM.128:Thread:4: ExitCode = -21464985554:14:30 AM.006:Thread:4: Removeing Package : Microsoft-Windows-WMI-SNMP-Provider-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~x86~~6.1.7600.163854:14:38 AM.837:Thread:4: ExitCode = -21464985554:15:41 AM.011:Thread:4: Removeing Package : Microsoft-Windows-MSMQ-Client-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~x86~~6.1.7600.163854:15:48 AM.780:Thread:4: ExitCode = -21464985553:30:36 AM.702:Thread:3: Removeing Package : Microsoft-Windows-RemoteAssistance-Package-Client~31bf3856ad364e35~x86~~6.1.7600.163853:30:44 AM.792:Thread:3: ExitCode = -21464985553:30:44 AM.802:Thread:3: Removeing Package : Microsoft-Windows-SimpleTCP-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~x86~~6.1.7600.163853:30:53 AM.041:Thread:3: ExitCode = -21464985553:30:53 AM.051:Thread:3: Removeing Package : Microsoft-Windows-SNMP-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~x86~~6.1.7600.16385The same exit code is for net fx3 and media center, all drivers except printer drivers.Alex Edited November 27, 2009 by Alex
stefanRTR Posted November 27, 2009 Author Posted November 27, 2009 @AlexCan you post the complete log file?
Alex Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 (edited) @stefanRTR,Full removal log and partial. Removing all drivers gives blue screen on the first boot after the begining of the installation. Partial removal of drivers works only for printer drivers.AlexLogs.rar Edited November 28, 2009 by Alex
Fernando 1 Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 @ Alex:Oh, that is a very voluminous post!It would have been better, if you just had attached the LOG file.RegardsFernando
radigast Posted November 28, 2009 Posted November 28, 2009 (edited) Your program is a great idea. However, when I used it to try and integrate updates/localpacks and enable built-in games, errors have closed the program. Kind of frustrating, as the process took about 1.5 hours before the program closed down.I am integrating into a vanilla Windows 7 image copied directly from DVD, and have selected Windows 7 Professional as the image to update. I have installed WAIK for Windows 7, and (obviously) the latest .net4 Beta. My host machine runs Vista SP1.I hope the attached log file helps.WinIntegrator.2009_11_28T09_12_42.txt Edited November 28, 2009 by radigast
ricktendo Posted November 28, 2009 Posted November 28, 2009 (edited) Bootcritical-Option nice... Edited November 28, 2009 by ricktendo64
MagicAndre1981 Posted November 28, 2009 Posted November 28, 2009 @radigastthe log says, that you don't have the permissions to file E:\Temp\Windows7\Modified\sources\install_Windows 7 STARTER.clg and E:\Temp\Windows7\Modified\sources\ei.cfg. The access is denied.And why do you integrate those leaked test updates (KB1xxxxx, 6xxxxx)? Look for the KB articles and if they fix an issue you have, request them.
radigast Posted November 28, 2009 Posted November 28, 2009 (edited) the log says, that you don't have the permissions to file E:\Temp\Windows7\Modified\sources\install_Windows 7 STARTER.clg and E:\Temp\Windows7\Modified\sources\ei.cfg. The access is denied.I figured out why there was a problem. When I copied the folders from the DVD, they all were copied over with Read-Only permission. Prior to running Win Integrator, I had unchecked the Read-Only box for the install folder and applied this to all of its contents. However, apparently this was not enough, as a few stubborn files still retained their Read-Only status. I had to manually go into each file, and check to see if it was Read-Only. The *.elg files were a few of the culprits.And why do you integrate those leaked test updates (KB1xxxxx, 6xxxxx)? Look for the KB articles and if they fix an issue you have, request them.I am simply integrating an update pack I found over at WinCert (by George King). I'll check the technet articles and see what each hotfix does...but, as I haven't installed Windows 7 on my mainbox, I guess I can't really be sure of the issues it will have yet.Thanks for the responseEdit: I wasn't even aware that KB1xxxxx and KB6xxxxx were test updates. I'll remove them from my slipstream. Again, thanks for the info! Edited November 28, 2009 by radigast
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