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I get this error when trying to add also KB943790 x64 to the update list (aside other 380 x64 updates) in the latest v52 final.

''Not compatible with 7601: 'C:\WinToolkit\CInst_Windows6.1-KB943790-x64\Windows6.0-KB943790-x64.cab' ''.

I don't believe this to be true, as it's only a feature pack. Please investigate this one also, Lego. :)

LE: added also the report log for this error. :)

ddd.txt

Edited by RicaNeaga

Windows6.0 is vista :/ Also below it says '6.1.7600.16385' so it won't work with SP1.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943790 doesn't mention SP1.

<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8' standalone='yes'?>

<?Copyright © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.?>

<assembly xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v3" copyright="Copyright © Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved." description="Windows File Management API" displayName="000000" manifestVersion="1.0" supportInformation="http://support.microsoft.com">

<assemblyIdentity buildType="release" language="neutral" name="Microsoft-Windows-Fmapi-Package" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" version="6.1.7651.0"/>

<package identifier="KB943790" releaseType="Feature Pack">

<parent integrate="delegate">

<assemblyIdentity buildType="release" language="neutral" name="Microsoft-Windows-Foundation-Package" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" version="6.1.7600.16385"/>

</parent>

<update description="Windows File Management API" displayName="Windows File Management API" name="Windows File Management API">

<selectable disposition="staged">

<detectNone default="true"/>

</selectable>

<component>

<assemblyIdentity buildType="release" language="neutral" name="Microsoft-Windows-Fmapi-Deployment" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" version="6.1.7651.0" versionScope="nonSxS"/>

</component>

</update>

</package>

</assembly>

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Hmmmm... I didn't verify at first if the KB943790 was really vista (6.0) only, I got ashamed when I saw you explanation, however I really don't have any KB943790 for vista on my hdd, only for 7 (6.1).

You can see attached a screenshot from Everything (a cool search tool).

However, Win Toolkit extracts that 6.0 version from the 6.1 .msu (???). I swear if I must that the .msu integrated is the 6.1 one from the C:\7lite\updates\x64 location, and I'm not in the renaming .msu's period. Twilight zone bug :D Please investigate.

post-25565-0-90218200-1344290370_thumb.p

  • Author

I can make it a first run update, and moving it to the silent installer folder, no problem, if it's that weird. :)

New issue with the updates installer in AIO. I'm not going to make another thread since it's a related issue.

kb2615327 x64 (ultimate x64 sp1) gives a red bar (not integrating ok) in AIO, and it's a first. I don't remeber seeing this in one of the test builds of version 51. Currently I'm using the latest build .52 final.

  • Author

Please look into this for build 53... maybe move by default KB943790 to the silent addons section or smth, and investigate the kb2615327 red bar issue.

I'd really like a working solution after build 53 is out, so also please look to the other thread with the silent installer .exe corruption. Thanks. :)

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