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[Solved] SWM Unsupported


Etz

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Using latest version of Toolkit and it always complains about SWM file, but my ISO doesnt have one.

Tried another one, still same, re-downloaded from included link, still complains about it.

Ripped from my original RTM DVD it doesnt throw that error, ripped SP1 DVD it complains very same.

Something doesnt seem quite right... :g:

Maybe someone could tell me how to fix this?

Theres absolutely no difference if I use x86 or x64 Image...also I didnt encounter this on earlier versions...

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  • 2 weeks later...

Used "old version" .17 on purpose, to be sure that I can, 100% reproduce it anytime...on any image that I have...

Or which images I can download from MSDN... ;)

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Now I can confirm...latest .19 acts very same...

Maybe its related, because I run W7T from Network drive?

But older versions, didnt had that issue...on very same images...on very same setup and circumstances... :g:

EDIT: Temp is located on local HDD still, as usual...as actual working directory, only W7T resides on NW share... ;)

EDIT v2: At least Temp folder issue is fixed now

EDIT v3: Downloaded "fresh untouched ISO" from MSDN...and...very same occures, if i click on AIO or WIm Manager.... :(

I can bypass it...but it is still anoying...and actually I dont know, what problems would it introduce on my 5 machines, if I just "suppress" it...

W7T isnt open source to check that part out.... :(

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Running on local disk, doesnt produce that error indeed.

But I prefer to run W7T from network share, because I have it available for all PC`s with very same configuration and Sessions ;)

Anyway thx for a quick fix and explanation :)

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