morocco31477 Posted December 6, 2013 Posted December 6, 2013 I built two custom Windows 8.1 images (x86 + x64) with Win Toolkit. When I go to install .NET Framework 3.1 I get the error: "the component store has been corrupted". Below are the options I chose. Would me enabling the tweak "Enable Legacy .NET Framework" have anything to do with this?*AIO#Components Australia Local PackCanada Local PackDVD MakerGreat Britain Local PackMicrosoft XPS Document WriterMusic and Video Examples (Ringtones)New Zealand Local PackXPS Viewer #ServicesRemote Registry::DisabledWindows Error Reporting::Disabled #TweaksAdd 'Unpack' to *.msi context menuAdd 'Register' and 'Unregister' to *.dll, *.ocx and *.ax Context Menu500ms Delay Aero PeekShow 'Computer' on DesktopDisable Low Disk Space NotificationIncrease Icon CacheLaunch Folder Windows in a Separate ProcessRemove Shortcut SuffixShow All Icons on System TrayShow File ExtensionsShow Hidden Files & FoldersSpeed Up DesktopSpeed-up Access to AVI Media FilesEnable DVD in Media PlayerOpen NFO files with notepadWord Wrap in NotepadAlways Show Menu BarDisable AcceleratorDisable Default Browser CheckFaster Browsing in IE Launch Internet Explorer in Separate ProcessSet Google as Search ProviderTurn On Clear TypeUnlimited Simultaneous DownloadsWhen a New tab Opens::'New Tab' PageWhen a pop-up is encountered::New TabHighlight newly installed programs::Don't HighlightRecent Docs::ShowRun::ShowUse small icons on Start MenuOpen submenus when mouse hovers over item::DisableNumber of recent programs to display::5Number of recent items to display in Jump Lists::5Clear Page File at ShutdownDetailed Shutdown & LogonEnable MSI Service in Safe ModeAlways Unload DLLsBlock Negative DNS EntriesDisable HibernationDisable Windows Error ReportingIncrease RPC Packet SizeKeep Positive DNS EntriesEnable Legacy .NET Framework #vLiteSpeech and Natural Language #UpdatesWindows8-RT-KB917607-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2727528-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2737084-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2742614-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2750149-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2756872-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2757638-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2768703-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2769034-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2769165-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2770660-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2770816-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2774195-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2777294-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2779562-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2779768-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2780541-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2785094-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2785220-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2789649-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2792476-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2794599-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2797052-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2798162-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2800033-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2802618-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2803821-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2805222-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2805227-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2807986-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2808679-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2811660-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2813430-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2818604-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2820197-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2822241-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2829254-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2830290-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2833958-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2835361-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2835364-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2836988-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2839894-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2840632-v2-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2845187-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2845533-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2847311-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2849470-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2855336-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2856373-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2859541-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2861702-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2862330-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2862335-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2862768-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2862966-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2863058-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2863725-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2864058-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2864202-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2868038-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2868623-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2868626-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2869628-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2871389-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2871777-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2875783-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2876331-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2876415-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2882780-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2883150-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2883201-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2884256-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2886439-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2889784-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2893519-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2893986-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2898108-x64.msuWindows8-RT-KB2900986-x64.msu #OptionsCompatibility CheckCreate BackupsEnable CMDIntegrate 'HDC' Drivers (boot.wim)Integrate 'SCSIADAPTER' Drivers (boot.wim)Integrate 'SYSTEM' Drivers (boot.wim)Integrate 'USB' Drivers (boot.wim)Prepare DriversPrompt AddonsPrompt DriversPrompt GadgetsPrompt SilentPrompt ThemesPrompt UpdatesPrompt WallpapersRebuild ImageShow Browse DialogShow Duplicates
MagicAndre1981 Posted December 7, 2013 Posted December 7, 2013 using vLite breaks WinSxS because vLite doesn't really uninstall the packages, it deletes the files and registry settings. Don't use vLite any longer.
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