foobuzz Posted October 28, 2012 Posted October 28, 2012 Hi,dunno if it's a bug or just plain user error:I've tried several times to integrate IE9 into W7 Ultimate x86 SP1 ger. It's the german x86 version, 17.8 MB in size.After W7 setup, IE9 hasn't been installed, the exe installer is in an "Update" folder on C\downloads (which is my IE's default download folder). Double-clicking on it the setup signifies "Online Downloading..." which is confusing as I thought I got the full setup, not just a web loader!As WT is quite self explaining I can't imagine what went wrong.Am I supposed to integrate english language IE9 only?Any tipps? :tired: Quote
yogurt Posted October 30, 2012 Posted October 30, 2012 (edited) You can get the full .MSU from McRips server here. You might want to grab the updates as well while your there. This IE installer can be integrated on the updates tab of Win Tool Kit 1.4.0.77 (Stable), you could also try with the beta. With respect to language, I'll leave that question open for someone who knows more about language pack integration. Hope this helps. Best Regards. Edited October 30, 2012 by dotfusion Quote
Thiersee Posted October 30, 2012 Posted October 30, 2012 With McRip download you get IE9 english.I installed the german version (x64) from your link under updates-tab as .EXE, WT put it on top as "prerequisite", after that I put the IE9-Language-Pack as first Update.It works without problems.Regards, Thiersee Quote
George King Posted October 30, 2012 Posted October 30, 2012 How I do it for cs-CZ Windows 7 Ultimate. Remove Internet Explorer 8 packages:Microsoft-Windows-InternetExplorer-Optional-PackageMicrosoft-Windows-InternetExplorer-PackageThen extract Internet Explorer 9 Instatller, to get MSU, extract IE9 MSU and get cab update. Do the same for language pack and integrate those two CAB and you will have clean install with these packages (Windows 7 Ultimate x64):Microsoft-Windows-InternetExplorer-LanguagePack~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~cs-CZ~9.4.8112.16421Microsoft-Windows-InternetExplorer-Package-TopLevel~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~9.4.8112.16421 Quote
yogurt Posted October 30, 2012 Posted October 30, 2012 (edited) @George KingThanks for sharing. I didn't know it was possible to remove the IE8 packages prior to integrating IE9 without breaking the image. I was always under the impression that IE8 had to remain in image, even after integrating IE9.Are you saying that I can swap out the IE8 packages for IE9 without any adverse effects and breaking the image? Edited October 30, 2012 by dotfusion Quote
Legolash2o Posted October 30, 2012 Posted October 30, 2012 Yes.P.S. IE9-deu.msu integrates fine for me. Quote
foobuzz Posted October 30, 2012 Author Posted October 30, 2012 (edited) Thanks for the replies.I used a 1.5 beta version of WT and I'll try to reproduce what Thiersee and George King suggested.Calling the executable setup with unattended parameters is also an option, but I'd like to integrate IE9 in install.wim, replacing IE8.By the way, thank you very much, Liam, for your great project! :thumbsup: Edited October 30, 2012 by foobuzz Quote
George King Posted October 30, 2012 Posted October 30, 2012 Are you saying that I can swap out the IE8 packages for IE9 without any adverse effects and breaking the image?Yes, its the best way to replace old IE8 with IE9 and maybe it could be possible with IE10. Removing IE8 packages cant affect the image because you integrate packages with same functions. Clear IE9 integration P.S. my IE9-Windows7-x64-csy.exe integration is also ok. Quote
foobuzz Posted November 8, 2012 Author Posted November 8, 2012 Did you really remove Microsoft-Windows-InternetExplorer-Package (HTML Engine)?I'm afraid it will break the installation.Got one missing iernonce.dll error already... Quote
George King Posted November 8, 2012 Posted November 8, 2012 Do you have image? With my Windows 7 SP1 x64 Ultimate no errors, no problems. Removed, added, commit, everything is working fine Quote
yogurt Posted November 8, 2012 Posted November 8, 2012 (edited) @foobuzI can confirm that it is safe to remove IE8 packages, providing you Integrate the IE9 packages to replace the removed IE8 packages. Windows 7 SP1 contains two packages for IE8. Jest take a look a George King's post #4 for the package names.Also in my experience, You can leave the IE8 packages as they are and Integrate IE9 + updates packs with WT AiO integrator (DISM Tool) and the IE8 pacakges will be taken care of during integration. I prefer to remove the IE8 packages with DISM and then Integrate IE9. Edited November 9, 2012 by dotfusion Quote
foobuzz Posted November 8, 2012 Author Posted November 8, 2012 Well, I struggle with dism, in my opinion it's a huge annoyance.I tried the dism method first, integrated IE9 and lang pack -- and got a faulty image.wim (unmounting threw errors).Dism really sucks (the latest setup error I got was due to dism as well: "exit code 5").By the way, as IE10 is just around the corner:Do you expect problems when trying to install IE10 later into a "IE9 optimized" Windows installation? Quote
yogurt Posted November 8, 2012 Posted November 8, 2012 (edited) @foobuzzWinToolkit uses DISM and ImageX for pretty much all of it's functions. I know the DISM command line tool can be picky and cumbersome at times, but I've grown used to it over time. I use the DISM commad line tool along side with Win Toolkit often. With respect to to the :: exit code :: error, If my memory serves me right, this error has something to do with permissions and user rights. One should run DISM in an Elevated Command Prompt.As far as IE10 integration, it's diffucult to say for sure, but users should be able to integrate IE10 over IE9 or IE8. The same principles should hold true in either case, but thats just a theory for now. Edited November 9, 2012 by dotfusion Quote
foobuzz Posted November 9, 2012 Author Posted November 9, 2012 (edited) With respect to to the :: exit code :: error, If my memory serves me right, this error has something to do with permissions and user rights. One should run DISM in an Elevated Command Prompt.The InstantiateCBSUnattendPass: dism.exe returned with exit code 5. error was stated in the setupact.log (E:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Panther) running a Windows 7 setup (in VMware) and if it's about permissions, it's Microsoft's case.It is gone after removing the <servicing> section from the Autounattend.xml, which I did. But it's just a workaround.Generally speaking, no big deal with the command line. Dism however is giving me a hard time since I first used it.I am Administrator but why do I constantly receive errors when unmounting & committing images (error: 0xc1420117)?(A dism /Cleanup-Wim made dism accept new mount commands, but seems to result in a broken install.wim.)Is there any alternative to dism, maybe with GUI?Update:Thanks ianymaty and myselfidem.Well, for the sake of completeness (knowing that it's half OT...) yet two screenshots of my broken unattended W7 Ultimate x64 setup.The first one's "(Windows) could not apply unattended settings during pass [offline Servicing]" in English.It is somewhat misleading, as it seems to have no relation to "[offline Servicing] ". Edited November 9, 2012 by foobuzz Quote
ianymaty Posted November 9, 2012 Posted November 9, 2012 Did you tried Component Removal from Win Toolkit\Advanced? Quote
myselfidem Posted November 9, 2012 Posted November 9, 2012 (edited) Error: 0xc1420117The directory could not be completely unmounted. This is usually due to applications that still have files opened within the mount directory. Close these files and unmount again to complete the unmount process.Maybe you can try this workaround:http://www.wincert.n...age/#entry92374 Edited November 9, 2012 by myselfidem Quote
bphlpt Posted November 10, 2012 Posted November 10, 2012 Is there any alternative to dism, maybe with GUI?You could try GDism. (Full disclosure - I have not tried this yet, but I've heard some good things about it.) It's still DISM, but it has a GUI front end added to it you might like better. If you try it, please let us know how it goes.Cheers and Regards Quote
foobuzz Posted November 11, 2012 Author Posted November 11, 2012 @myselfidem: Thanks, I managed to compile a working cmd.@bphlpt: Very nice! I'll have a look! Quote
foobuzz Posted November 14, 2012 Author Posted November 14, 2012 By the way, related post for topic here. Quote
wela Posted November 14, 2012 Posted November 14, 2012 HiHere´s another way to integrate ie9. It worked fine http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/25521-How-integrate-IE9-in-Windows-7-sp1-installation-DVD/page10 Quote
ccl0 Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 (edited) i am struggling with this too. looking for something like this http://hotfix2.cesidian.info/x86/Additional/KB982861.Internet.Explorer.9.0/ for x64 Edited November 25, 2012 by ccl0 Quote
Thiersee Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 i am struggling with this too. looking for something like this http://hotfix2.cesid...t.Explorer.9.0/ for x64You can substitute x86 in the adress-line with x64 and youget the link for x64. Quote
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