Posts posted by sp0iledbrat
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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.
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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
say the best way to try and repair .NET Framework 3.5 in Windows 7 is to do sfc /scannow
Hope that helps.
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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.
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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.
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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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local area connection is limited
in Windows 8
You can't have a Class A IP address, a broadcast subnet and a 0.0.0.0 Gateway at the same time?
You need to fix the subnet and enter the gateway IP at the least. Or enable DHCP, which the router should support.
Cheers