Kahenraz Posted December 20, 2014 Share Posted December 20, 2014 (edited) I am attempting to build an updated ISO of Windows 7 SP1 x64. I am using the "Windows 7 Professional SP1 Media Refesh x64" iso as a base with the following updates slipstreamed with WinToolkit 1.5.3.5: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=ZUZ4gdeD These updates were obtained through Alphawaves' Downloader which is built into WinToolkit. Upon installation on a VMWare image, I receive the following error: Windows could not configure one or more system components. To install Windows, restart the computer and then restart the installation. I only receive this error after building a slipstreamed disc. I would attempt to narrow down which update is causing the problem but considering it takes over three hours to integrate all of these updates, is very challenging. Can anyone provide some insight on this? Edited December 20, 2014 by Kahenraz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kahenraz Posted December 21, 2014 Author Share Posted December 21, 2014 Still trying to narrow this down. The problem seems to be one of these: Windows6.1-KB2524840-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2525835-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2526629-v3-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2529781-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2529825-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2533552-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2533623-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2535094-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2535158-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2537203-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2538047-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2539513-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2545561-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2545698-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2545735-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2546868-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2547666-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2549067-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2549079-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2550648-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2551090-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2551687-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2554231-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2554859-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2554876-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2555189-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2555392-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2555948-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2559392-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2560289-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2560656-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2564958-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2566314-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2570947-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2574819-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2575866-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2575928-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2577968-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2578214-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2579686-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2581608-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2581690-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2582679-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2584475-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2584577-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2589154-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2591271-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2591500-v3-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2591857-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2592687-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2594586-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2598845-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2600100-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2603203-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2603229-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2604115-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2607047-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2614892-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2615327-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2616386-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2616879-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2618301-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2618535-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2618640-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2618752-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2619082-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2619260-v2-x64.msu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bphlpt Posted December 21, 2014 Share Posted December 21, 2014 A way to narrow the list down would be to split the list in half. Try to integrate just the first half. If no errors, repeat the integration on the same initial source with only the second half of the list. Once you have determined which half of the list has the problem continue the experiment in the same way by splitting the "bad" half in half again. It will be very boring time consuming work, but it should allow you to find the problem. Cheers and Regards Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kahenraz Posted December 22, 2014 Author Share Posted December 22, 2014 Yes, that's what I'm doing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kahenraz Posted December 24, 2014 Author Share Posted December 24, 2014 While narrowing this down and installing updates slowly, the problem was avoided. Adding all of the updates at once to a clean SP1 disc still causes this issue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kahenraz Posted December 31, 2014 Author Share Posted December 31, 2014 The issue appears to be related to attempting to integrate Desktop Protocol 8.1 and its associated prerequisites and updates. The KBs are: Windows6.1-KB2574819-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2857650-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2592687-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2830477-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2913751-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2923545-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2984976-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB3005781-x64.msu 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PinkFreud Posted January 4, 2015 Share Posted January 4, 2015 (edited) The issue appears to be related to attempting to integrate Desktop Protocol 8.1 and its associated prerequisites and updates. The KBs are: Windows6.1-KB2574819-v2-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2857650-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2592687-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2830477-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2913751-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2923545-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB2984976-x64.msuWindows6.1-KB3005781-x64.msu KB3005781 is not a prerequisite for RDP 8.1 https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3005781?wa=wsignin1.0KB2913751 is superseded by KB2994023 HTH Edited January 4, 2015 by PinkFreud Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drtweakllc Posted February 20, 2015 Share Posted February 20, 2015 I'm having the exact same issue, I have made about 10-15 setup USB drives and cannot narrow down the update causing the issue. Does anyone have a list of know updates that can cause issues when slipstreaming? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maxXPsoft Posted February 20, 2015 Share Posted February 20, 2015 I'm having the exact same issue, I have made about 10-15 setup USB drives and cannot narrow down the update causing the issue. Does anyone have a list of know updates that can cause issues when slipstreaming? These are the ones won't inject for me, I put all in one folder and watch the command output and if one fails you can see it real easyYour mileage may vary but these are known fails for me[No_Inject]List=971033,2506143,2533552,2607047,2647753,2791765,2809215,2809900,2823180,2835174,2912390,2917500 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drtweakllc Posted February 20, 2015 Share Posted February 20, 2015 Figured it out, there are many updates that require .NET Framework 4.5. You can slipstream it into your disc, the download link is here .NET Framework 4.5 and if you are using WinToolkit 1.5.3.12 add it under "add-ons". Once done everything works fine and the error is gone. maxXPsoft, thank you for your input. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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