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Hi i hope someone can help me, i use 7Customizer to build my windows7. i made Windows7 x64 with windows updates files and drivers no problems, works so nice. But i cant say the same for Windows7 x86. that i cant get neither windows update files or drivers to integrate. i made some screenshots to show what happens inside 7Customizer. and i uploaded my log file dism.log, so maybe someone can see what happens.

7Customizer work log

Log file dism.log

Picture1 7Customizer Welcome window

Picture2 7Customizer Updates window

Picture3 7Customizer Drivers window

Picture4 7Customizer Apply window

Picture5 Building images in dos window

Picture6 Building images in dos window

Picture7 Building images in dos window

Picture8 Building images in dos window

Kind regards THXMAN

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We need the worklog from 7C as well!!So it fails to integrate everything?!Dism cant integrate some of the drivers but thats kinda normal.. But i cant answer to the rest..

Proper updates and drivers for windows 7 and not vista ?

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We need the worklog from 7C as well!!So it fails to integrate everything?!Dism cant integrate some of the drivers but thats kinda normal.. But i cant answer to the rest..

Proper updates and drivers for windows 7 and not vista ?

Sorry fotgot that log file. should be there now, thanks

i use driverpacks from http://forum.driverpacks.net/ to integrate driver into Windows7

and all updates are from microsoft, did a fresh install and wrote all kb update files down, and downloaded the from microsoft homepage

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@THXMAN

I see something stange inside your files:

=== 7Customizer Started===

7Customizer verion: 0.4.4

7Customizer path: E:\7Customizer_0.4.4\7Customizer.exe

Current directory: E:\7Customizer_0.4.4

OS: Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7600.0

OS architecture: AMD64

......

Saved Imagex path: C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\x86\imagex.exe

Saved DISM path: C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\x86\Servicing\Dism.exe

Saved odcdimg path: C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\x86\oscdimg.exe

Inside Dism.log:

Host machine information: OS Version=6.1.7600, Running architecture=x86, Number of processors=2

Have you two computers? One x86 an an other x64?

It's better to use a name for your iso file with max 16 characters, or a simple name, like "Win7", or you can get errors!

And give a name for the folder at the root of your HDD, like this: C:\Win7. And copies inside all the content of your DVD Windows 7.

I think you need to have the same architecture to use 7Customizer: OS x86 for Windows 7 x86; and OS x64 for Windows 7 x64!

I hope that will help you.

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@THXMAN

I see something stange inside your files:

=== 7Customizer Started===

7Customizer verion: 0.4.4

7Customizer path: E:\7Customizer_0.4.4\7Customizer.exe

Current directory: E:\7Customizer_0.4.4

OS: Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7600.0

OS architecture: AMD64

......

Saved Imagex path: C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\x86\imagex.exe

Saved DISM path: C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\x86\Servicing\Dism.exe

Saved odcdimg path: C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\x86\oscdimg.exe

Inside Dism.log:

Host machine information: OS Version=6.1.7600, Running architecture=x86, Number of processors=2

Have you two computers? One x86 an an other x64?

It's better to use a name for your iso file with max 16 caracteres, or a simple name, like "Win7", or you can get errors!

And give a name for the folder at the root of your HDD, like this: C:\Win7. And copies inside all the content of your DVD Windows 7.

I think you need to have the same architecture to use 7Customizer: OS x86 for Windows 7 x86; and OS x64 for Windows 7 x64!

I hope that will help you.

Thats one of the problems..

He's running a x64 OS but using x86 waik files..

About os x86 & x86 win7 isnt right though im sure.. ofcourse you can modify x86 windows 7 on a x64 machine:)

Atleast i can. and you should be able to do vice versa.. x86 os modifiying x64 windows 7.

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@THXMAN

I see something stange inside your files:

=== 7Customizer Started===

7Customizer verion: 0.4.4

7Customizer path: E:\7Customizer_0.4.4\7Customizer.exe

Current directory: E:\7Customizer_0.4.4

OS: Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7600.0

OS architecture: AMD64

......

Saved Imagex path: C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\x86\imagex.exe

Saved DISM path: C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\x86\Servicing\Dism.exe

Saved odcdimg path: C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\x86\oscdimg.exe

Inside Dism.log:

Host machine information: OS Version=6.1.7600, Running architecture=x86, Number of processors=2

Have you two computers? One x86 an an other x64?

It's better to use a name for your iso file with max 16 caracteres, or a simple name, like "Win7", or you can get errors!

And give a name for the folder at the root of your HDD, like this: C:\Win7. And copies inside all the content of your DVD Windows 7.

I think you need to have the same architecture to use 7Customizer: OS x86 for Windows 7 x86; and OS x64 for Windows 7 x64!

I hope that will help you.

Hi again and thanks for quick respones. no i dont have 2 computers, only one

Motherboard Abit p35

CPU intel Core2 E6600 2,4Ghz

Memory 2x2GB PC7200

and some hardrives.

Also wierd the log file says i have OS architecture: AMD64

like you said. but should be x86 i would say.

My windows i am installing 7Customizer on is Windows7 64Bit professional.

should there be a problem when making x86 7Customizer images. on my Windows7 x64 professional.

then i will try use a name for my iso file with max 16 caracteres, or a simple name, like "Win7"

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Hi again and thanks for quick respones. no i dont have 2 computers, only one

Motherboard Abit p35

CPU intel Core2 E6600 2,4Ghz

Memory 2x2GB PC7200

and some hardrives.

Also wierd the log file says i have OS architecture: AMD64

like you said. but should be x86 i would say.

My windows i am installing 7Customizer on is Windows7 64Bit professional.

should there be a problem when making x86 7Customizer images. on my Windows7 x64 professional.

then i will try use a name for my iso file with max 16 caracteres, or a simple name, like "Win7"

Maybe you can delete 7Customizer and make a new install. Expand 7Customizer_0.4.4.rar on the target partition and don't add any folders inside!

Could you try to make a new time an iso file with 7Customizer for x86 on your computer?

But, before delete the "dism.log" file inside "Windows\Logs\DISM\dism.log".

A new one will be created and just attach this one here, please, and the "log.txt".

You can name also the source folder: C:\Win7 like the name of the iso file.

I think the problem is to make an Windows iso file x86 on a computer x64! I remember I've bad result and the installation fails, but I will make a new test!

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@THXMAN

I've made a new test and all is fine!

Like grabben said, you can make a "Windows 7 x32bits iso file" on a computer x64bits with no issues with 7Customizer!

I've the same result like you inside the log.txt with 7Customizer:

=== 7Customizer Started===

7Customizer verion: 0.4.4

7Customizer path: C:\7Customizer_0.4.4\7Customizer.exe

Current directory: C:\7Customizer_0.4.4

OS: Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7600.0

OS architecture: AMD64

Work folder found: True

Mount folder found: True

Themes folder found: True

Languages folder found: True

Extract utility found: True

Configuration file found: True

bootorder.txt file found: True

Boot sector file found: True

Elevated: True

Loading Language: Begin

Loading Language: Done

Getting drive info

Free space: 405.838943481445 GB

Getting drive info: Done

Saved Imagex path: C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\x86\imagex.exe

Saved DISM path: C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\Servicing\Dism.exe

Saved odcdimg path: C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\x86\oscdimg.exe

Dism Path Selected

Dism Path: C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\x86\Servicing\Dism.exe

Windows source path selected

....................

Starting ImageX

Imagex created imagesinfo.xml Successfully

Reading selected image information from imagesinfo.xml

First 5 lines of imagesinfo.xml

<IMAGE INDEX="4">

<DIRCOUNT>9645</DIRCOUNT>

<FILECOUNT>48018</FILECOUNT>

<TOTALBYTES>8173371274</TOTALBYTES>

<CREATIONTIME>

Installed Language: Begin

fr-FR

Installed Language: End

Image default language: fr-FR

Image Architecture: x86

Image Edition:Professional

Selected Image name: Windows 7 PROFESSIONAL

Finished Reading selected image information

Tweaks Enabled

Preparing instructions for registry editing

added reg.exe load HKLM\7user "work\mount\Users\Default\NTUSER.DAT"

added reg.exe load HKLM\7soft "work\mount\Windows\System32\config\SOFTWARE"

added reg.exe load HKLM\7system "work\mount\Windows\System32\config\SYSTEM"

added reg.exe import "work\reg.reg"

added reg.exe unload HKLM\7user

added reg.exe unload HKLM\7soft

added reg.exe unload HKLM\7system

Finished preparing instructions for registry editing

After apply ISO file selected

ISO file: C:\Win7.iso

ISO label: Win7

Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\x86\oscdimg.exe" -u2 -m -o -lWin7 -b"work\etfsboot.com" -yo"work\bootorder.txt" "C:\Win7" "C:\Win7.iso"

Apply button pressed

Debug Mode: False

Creating Autounattend.xml

Finished Autounattend.xml

Prepearing instructions to execute

Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\x86\Servicing\Dism.exe" /mount-wim /wimfile:"C:\Win7\sources\install.wim" /index:4 /mountdir:"work\mount"

Added: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\x86\Servicing\Dism.exe" /unmount-wim /mountdir:"work\mount" /commit

Preparing tweaks file

Finished preparing tweaks file

Starting

Finished Execution

Done. Exiting 7Customizer

And the same lines inside "dism.log" about the architecture inside my x64bits computer:


DISM.EXE: Host machine information: OS Version=6.1.7600, Running architecture=x86, Number of processors=4
2010-06-21 17:31:59, Info
DISM.EXE: Executing command line: "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\x86\Servicing\Dism.exe"

It's strange but there is a reason who needed some search, but that seems correct. Maybe it's for the compatibily with the program and building the iso file!

My computer is architecture=AMD64; and inside "dism.log" I see: architecture=x86!

I've tried on "Sun VirtualBox x86" with an other computer x86, and works fine!

I think I've get errors when I've tried to install my Win7iso x86 on my computer x64!

Off course the new DVD made for x86 works on a computer x86!

Maybe you can try to put the updates for Windows 7 x86 inside a folder named: "Updates" at the root of the parttion. And to be carefull with the drivers for Windows 7 x86!

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I've made an "Windows 7 x86.iso" with 7Customizer on my computer "Windows 7 x64" with 21 updates and Drivers downlaoded at DriversPacks successfully; except two errors for 2 Drivers!

I have the same two errors, like you, for the Drivers. You can see inside: "Windows\Logs\DISM\dism.log" these two errors.

I think that these two drivers aren't compatibles with Windows 7!

Maybe for you it's for others two Drivers!

DISM Driver Manager: PID=2636 Failed to install the driver package 'C:\Drivers_x86\Audio\Creative\7\wdmaudio.inf'. - CDriverPackage::InternalInstall(hr:0x80070002)

2010-06-22 09:52:21, Error

DISM Driver Manager: PID=2636 d:\w7rtm\base\ntsetup\opktools\dism\providers\dmiprovider\dll\driverpackage.cpp:433 - CDriverPackage::Install(hr:0x80070002)

2010-06-22 09:52:21, Info

DISM Driver Manager: PID=2636 Driver package C:\Drivers_x86\Audio\Creative\7\wdmaudio.inf failed to install. (hr:0x80070002). - CDriverManager::AddDriverPackagesFromCollection

DISM Driver Manager: PID=2636 Failed to install the driver package 'C:\Drivers_x86\Audio\SoundMAX\1\wdmaudio.inf'. - CDmiDriverStore::Import(hr:0x80070002)

2010-06-22 09:57:49, Error

DISM Driver Manager: PID=2636 Failed to install the driver package 'C:\Drivers_x86\Audio\SoundMAX\1\wdmaudio.inf'. - CDriverPackage::InternalInstall(hr:0x80070002)

2010-06-22 09:57:49, Error

DISM Driver Manager: PID=2636 d:\w7rtm\base\ntsetup\opktools\dism\providers\dmiprovider\dll\driverpackage.cpp:433 - CDriverPackage::Install(hr:0x80070002)

2010-06-22 09:57:49, Info

DISM Driver Manager: PID=2636 Driver package C:\Drivers_x86\Audio\SoundMAX\1\wdmaudio.inf failed to install. (hr:0x80070002). - CDriverManager::AddDriverPackagesFromCollection

I think you can delete these two drivers inside: "Audio\Creative\7\" and "Audio\SoundMAX\" (or the two drivers don't work you have).

However, you see inside the file "Audio_x86.txt" inside the file "DP_Audio_wnt6-x86_1004\x86\S":

S\Creative\7 is missing the following files: (drmkaud.sys, sysfxui.dll, wmalfxgfxdsp.dll)

S\SoundMAX\1 is missing the following files: (smx.cat, migrate.dll, wdmstub.sys, drmkaud.sys, sysfxui.dll, wmalfxgfxdsp.dll)

Muiz has access to original sources.

Maybe it's the reason that don't work for these two Drivers!

I hope that will help you!

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Im not sure but i think dism cant integrate my soundmax drivers too..

Its an issue with DISM and not 7C..

Read it could be beacuse multiple files with same name or something like that..

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Im not sure but i think dism cant integrate my soundmax drivers too..

Its an issue with DISM and not 7C..

Read it could be beacuse multiple files with same name or something like that..

Hi guys and thanks for the nice replys. i will try all that you said. regarding remove of drivers and so on,

going on hollyday. for 14 days. i get back to you guys soon

kind regards

THXMAN

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