Everything posted by sp0iledbrat
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local area connection is limited
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
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[SOLVED] Can't run Win Toolkit - error "Stopped working"
If I had my vote, I'd ask the author not to build it on .NET 4.5 as that would kill the possibility to run it on XP.
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Aggresive Girl :)
"No means No!" only works when girls say it? Gender equality at its finest :g:
- [SOLVED] LG Driver not integrated
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.NetFramework 4.5 Slimline
from WinToolkit's Download section
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Win Toolkit v1.5.0.1 Release?
I noticed (test 38) that when you open WIM manager, you can't select multiple images for deletion (with Ctrl), which is possible in 1.4.0.77. Is that on purpose? I kind of liked that feature...
- [SOLVED] LG Driver not integrated
- Add Downloads to Win7 Libraries on Windows Explorer
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[SOLVED] Can't run Win Toolkit - error "Stopped working"
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.
- [SOLVED] LG Driver not integrated
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AIO tool Suggestion
I'm sure it's doable. Both nLite and vLite had that option.
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[SOLVED] Remove x64 recovery option from setup
Solved. For those that may stumble upon this: Use Windows 7, since you need to use bcdedit.exe. 1. Run bcdedit /store /enum to get the GUID 2. Run bcdedit /store boot\bcd /delete {GUID} To change the 3 second timeout, run bcdedit /store boot\bcd /timeout 10 Tested and working.
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[SOLVED] Remove x64 recovery option from setup
Front, then back: Curiosity. I was born that way. I want to know how things work. 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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[SOLVED] Remove x64 recovery option from setup
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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[SOLVED] Remove x64 recovery option from setup
Got it :thumbsup_anim: What about the "sourc64" folder? Is that safe to delete? Also, there is another boot.wim inside.
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[SOLVED] Remove x64 recovery option from setup
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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[Solved] KB2670838 Not integrated Win Toolkit 1.4.0.77
It's not even offered on Windows Update in Win7x86, although I downloaded the package from MS Download Center. I'm a bit concerned about the PRE-RELEASE wording. What does that mean? Testing only? Will there be newer, more stable versions? For the time being, I'm not going to install it.