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yogurt

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  1. Error given is "Chek the WAN connection"

    Have you tried checking your routers WAN settings? Sounds like your router is having problems making a connection with your ISP's gateway. Does the LAN (Local Area Network) work? What is the model # of your router?

  2. I dont think removing network components is going to solve your problem. It sounds like the problem may lie within your routers configuration. Can you provide more details about the connection issues you are having? Have you tried calling your Internet Service Provider for help? You may want to request that your question be moved to The Hardware Field Fourm.

  3. Came across this error while bilding a an ISO. I repeated the same process a second time without errors. Windows Toolkit 1.4.0.77 on Windows 7 SP1 (7601) x64 Real Hardware. Attached are is error log along with a screenshot. I also uploaded the same from within WT. Just thought you should know. Best Regards.

    EDIT :: Disregard, the casue of the error was a corrupt ISO. All Okay. I recomend to anyone using the ISO Maker not to multitask while running the ISO maker tool, unless of course you have CPU that can handle the trafic. I have an i7 running 3Ghz and still managed to corrupt my ISO while light multitasking.

  4. Windows Toolkit does not copy the apps folder over to the target drive like WPI. With Win Toolkit the Apps / Installers folder is executed from the install media. WPI can be made to copy the installer files over to the target drive prior to executing the installers. It would be nice if Windows Toolkit could do the same. This would allow for users to span their install.wim over multiple DVD's / CD's without breaking the integration of silent installs.

    Windows Toolkit as of 1.4.0.77 has a component to split a WIM to span over multiple DVD's but with limitations. See what I mean?

  5. ianymaty, Thanks for your insight. I have previously tried your recomendations prior to your post. As I previouly indicated, I dont think the problem is with weather the disc is unallocated or not, or the BIOS boot order. The DVD method works flawlessly weather or not the drive is partioned prior to installation. Also the DVD method works flawlessly no matter of the BIOS boot order.

    I beleive I have found the problem to lie with the way Windows PE reads Removable 'bit' on my UFD. I believe if i toggle the removable 'bit' partion on my UFD and the partion, make it bootable, and tradsfer the boot-sector. I will be able to sucessfuly install windows 7 from my UFD. I will share my findings when I test my theory this weekend.

  6. Interesting approach. Sounds perfectly sound. Windows Toolkit doesnt copy the apps folder over to the target drive like WPI. With Win Toolkit the Apps / Installers folder is executed from the install media. As with WPI the installers are copied over to the target drive prior to executing the installers. It would be nice if Windows Toolkitcould do the same. This would allow for users to span their install.wim over multiple DVD's / CD's.

  7. @ianymaty

    I've tried this method aswell, I thught it had some promise, but no luck.

    I've tried with M$ Windows7 USB / DVD Tool - No luck

    Trying Rufus now.

    It's the strangest thing. The same image will boot and install from DVD but Not from USB. It's almost as if when I try to install from USB setup gets confused about partitioning. I'ts probly something real simple, I'm stumped.

  8. Thanks for your insguht mooms, I've tried with M$ Windows7 USB / DVD Tool - No luck

    I've tried this method - No Luck

    It's the strangest thing. The same image will boot and install from DVD but Not from USB. It's almost as if when I try to install from USB setup gets confused about partitioning. It's probly something real simple, I'm stumped.

  9. @foobuzz

    Dude, I was finally able to replicate the errors you were getting trying to integrate IE9 using DISM Command Tool. I also tested with your script. Nice Work!. Anyhow, I just wanted to post this to let you know that I know understand your frustration DISM. Thanks for sharing your script and insight.

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