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  1. It didn't integrate because it's not a driver. A driver consists of a .inf file combined with a .sys and possibly .dll files.

    If this is the thing, I'm fine with that. I do remember adding ICM profiles for monitor and webcam drivers with nLite and there were never problems.

    Oh, well, it is what it is. I'm marking it solved.

  2. Well, it says exception code Exception Code e0434f4d can be related to CLR, but afaik, WinToolkit uses .NET Framework 3.5, which is built-in into Windows 7.

    MSDN forums http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/netfxsetup/thread/87a83f8a-263c-40ff-b768-e371b0a2125e

    and http://blogs.msdn.com/b/astebner/archive/2007/03/26/how-to-repair-the-net-framework-2-0-and-3-0-on-windows-vista.aspx

    say the best way to try and repair .NET Framework 3.5 in Windows 7 is to do sfc /scannow

    Hope that helps.

  3. Front, then back:

    Why would you go through all of this trouble when you can grab a untouched x86 source and use that as the base?

    Curiosity. I was born that way. I want to know how things work.

    Sigh ok you'll just have to see for yourself.

    Hard truth time: The install worked seamlessly, except for one thing. The option for x64 recovery was still there with the very short (3 seconds) delay, although I used an original boot.wim.

  4. Thanks.

    I've already seen a few similar guides.

    At my earliest convenience, I'll test this in the following order:

    - Use WinToolkit to delete all images except one;

    - manually replace the boot.wim with an unmodified x86 one;

    - manually delete "sourc64";

    - fire up a VM and then report back. It might just work, but I'm more inclined to expect HUGE errors in setup.

  5. Say that I have used your wonderful tool to create an AIO Win7SP1 DVD. Now, I just need the Professional x86 version. So, I open Win Toolkit, remove the other versions, make my changes and everything goes fine. During setup, I still get the option "x64 recovery".

    So, how does one remove it? I suppose it will involve changing boot.wim, but what exactly?

    Thank you.

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