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Black screen after using test37


VerizonLover

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After using test 37, Setup completes successfully, but after the last reboot, when it should display OOBE, I get a black screen instead. My preset is as follows:



*AIO
#Addons
D:\winkit\Addons\Reapers.7.Zip.9.30.x64.Windows7.or.8.AddOn.WA
#Components
Active Directory Application Mode
AppFrabic
Australia Local Pack
BitLocker Drive Encryption
Branch Cache
Canada Local Pack
Clips In The Library
Common Modem Drivers
DVD Maker
Great Britain Local Pack
HomeGroup
Hyper-V VMBUS Driver
IIS Addons 1
IIS Addons 2
Inbox Games
Indexing Service
Internet Explorer Troubleshooters
Internet Games
Internet Information Services
Local Printing
Media Features
Microsoft Agent
Microsoft Message Queue (MSMQ) Server
Microsoft XPS Document Writer
Microsoft-Hyper-V-Guest
Mobile PC Client Components (Basic)
Mobile PC Client Components (Premium)
Mobile PC Client SideShow Components
Mobile PC Sensors ALS Driver
Music and Video Examples (Ringtones)
Network Diagnostics
Network File System (NFS) protocol
New Zealand Local Pack
OEM Help Customization
Offline Files
Parental Controls
Peer networking Infrastructure
Premium Inbox Games
Print and Document Services
Printer Drivers
Printing Premium Tools Collection
RAS Connection Manager Administration Kit (CMAK)
Remote Assistance
Remote Desktop Services Command Line Tools
Remote Desktop Services Publishing WMI Provider
Remote Desktop Services WMI Provider
Remote Differential Compression
RemoteFX Remote Client Components
RemoteFX Remote Server VM Components
RIP Listener
Scan Management
Share Media Control Panel
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
SimpleTCP Services
Snipping Tools
Sound Themes
Sticky Notes
Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications
System Restore
Tablet PC Components
Telnet Client
Telnet Server
Terminal Services Remote Applications Client
TFTP Client
TV Tuner Drivers
Virtual XP Licensing Policies
VirtualPC (USB)
VirtualPC Licensing Policies
Windows Anytime Upgrade
Windows Anytime Upgrade Results
Windows Backup
Windows Block Level Backup
Windows Gadget Platform
Windows Identity Foundation Runtime
Windows Killbits
Windows Media Center
Windows Media Player
Windows Media Player DVD Registration
Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service
Windows Media Player Troubleshooters
Windows Recovery Disc
Windows Restore Utility
Windows Sidebar Killbits
Windows TIFF IFilter
WMI SNMP Provider
XPS Viewer
#Tweaks
Add 'Copy To Folder' to context-menu
Add 'Move To Folder' to context-menu
Add 'Open CMD here' to Folder Context-menu
Add 'Open Elevated CMD here' to Folder context-menu
Remove 'Add to WMP list' from Audio context-menu
Add 'Register' and 'Unregister' to *.dll, *.ocx and *.ax Context Menu
Control Panel View::Large Icons
Disable 8.3 Name Creation
Disable Language Bar
Disable Search Online on Unknown File Extensions
Disable Thumbnail Cache
Remove Shortcut Suffix
Show All Icons on System Tray
Show Notepad Statusbar
Detailed Shutdown & Logon
Enable MSI Service in Safe Mode
Always Unload DLL
Create Minidumps
Disable Dr Watson
Disable Hibernation
Disable NTFS Encryption
Disable Pagefile
Enable MAC File Sharing
Turn off system beeps
#vLite
Speech and Natural Language
Aero
Ease of Access Themes
Extra Themes
#Updates
D:\winkit\Updates\McRip Windows 8 x64\1-KB2756872-x64.msu
#Options
Compatibility Check
Create Backups
Enable CMD
Integrate 'HDC' Drivers (boot.wim)
Integrate 'SCSIADAPTER' Drivers (boot.wim)
Integrate 'SYSTEM' Drivers (boot.wim)
Prepare Drivers
Prompt Addons
Prompt Drivers
Prompt Gadgets
Prompt Silent
Prompt Themes
Prompt Updates
Prompt Wallpapers
Rebuild Image
Show Duplicates

Also, in my autounattend.xml file, I have:



<RunSynchronousCommand wcm:action="add">
<Order>1</Order>
<Path>reg add "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon" /v EnableFirstLogonAnimation /d 0 /t REG_DWORD /f</Path>
<Description>Disable stupid touch tutorial</Description>
</RunSynchronousCommand>

But it doesn't work. I still get the stupid tutorial during account creation. I look in the registry after it finishes, and it's still set to 1. However, the command to set MediaBootInstall to 0 works sucessfully.

What can I do?

Edited by VerizonLover
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