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Posted (edited)

hello

I like to know how to always have the party "computer repair" during installation of Windows 7 (command prompt, etc ...early installation of 7)

What should not be removed in Vlite?

thanks ;)

Edited by bapt
  • 2 weeks later...

Posted (edited)

nobody to help me :unsure:

if I remove the file Autounattend.xml (in ISO), I have the button "repair computer" but the command prompt does not work properly

Edited by bapt
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If you are having issues with Windows after removing components and have come to ask for help, please attach (not paste) your Last Session.ini file to your post to facilitate quicker assistance.

Posted (edited)

I have no problem after installing windows ;)

I mean the command prompt and "repair your computer" which is on the ISO (before installing windows)

02win7repair4.th.png 04win7prompt4.th.png

thanks ;)

Last Session.ini

Edited by bapt
  • 1 month later...
Posted (edited)

Are you creating a answer file?

Did you remove the cmd tools?

Did you delete ANYTHING off of the iso? (Yes I KNOW you removed stuff from the wim with vlite)

Also HOW sure are you the source is genuine?

Edited by Kelsenellenelvian
Posted (edited)

Are you creating a answer file?

not understand

Did you remove the cmd tools?

no

Did you delete ANYTHING off of the iso? (Yes I KNOW you removed stuff from the wim with vlite)

see .ini file above, for what I deleted

Also HOW sure are you the source is genuine?

ISO is a genuine Microsoft DVD

thanks ;)

Edited by bapt

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