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Hello.

Does anybody knows what this error means:

offline locale information error code 0x80FF0000

I check on the web and i didn't find anything.

Thanks

Edited by wax21

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Thanks for the replay FireGeier.

The error comes up just after the image apply screen.

I can see the image apply goes to 100% and then i have this error.

I hope you know what i mean with the image apply at 100%!!!!!???

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Is this an RTM Vista install, or a beta or RC build? Also, are you forcing a location in your answer file, or are you installing the same language that the image was built using?

Posted (edited)

Hello again.

Gluberti the language is the same and is a RTM version.

But on my unattend.xml file i try to set the Users folder on another partition.

Do you think this is the source of the error?

Thanks

Edited by wax21
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Thats right Martin.

The error comes up when i try to deploy the captured image.

On the setup window the image is copyed on C: and then the image is expanding. Just after the expanding goes to 100% a have this error. I think that the setup is expanding the image and when is trying to install updates, or features at that point i receive the error.

Note that when i capture the image in the first place the Users folder is on another partition.

So i am thinking that the error is there.

Also when i install Vista from the original DVD and i use the unattend.xml file to move the Users folder in D: is working. If i capture the image and try to apply it and move the Users folder on D: is not working.

I think that becouse is a captured image, for some reason the Users folder is not moving to another partition.

Any ideas?

Thanks again for your help.

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Hello wax21!

I could imagine that you may have to use a data image to capture the user folder stuff from the other partition and apply that, too. Or you may have to use user folder location tag again when applying the image. But I'm just thinking, cause haven't done that before.

Regards,

Martin

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