Sorin Posted April 13, 2011 Posted April 13, 2011 (edited) i'll tell you in a minute or so ...please be patient )LOL :...like HI ...and BYE ) that was just wierd...i hope you didn't do somethin' to my op sys ) Edited April 13, 2011 by Sorin Quote
Legolash2o Posted April 13, 2011 Author Posted April 13, 2011 (edited) oops forgot to remove those redownload v14 Edited April 13, 2011 by Legolash2o Quote
Sorin Posted April 13, 2011 Posted April 13, 2011 (edited) oops forgot to remove those ...))) i'll keep this version of yours ,...like FOREVER )))i think it worked. i have to test the image on a virtual machine. Edited April 13, 2011 by Sorin Quote
Legolash2o Posted April 13, 2011 Author Posted April 13, 2011 you can redownload v14, i removed those messages. Quote
ChiefZeke Posted April 13, 2011 Posted April 13, 2011 I commented in the Registry Tweak to remove libraries - no answer from you. Quote
ChiefZeke Posted April 14, 2011 Posted April 14, 2011 In the MSFN Win7 forum (http://www.msfn.org/board/) I ran across a question about where was the Win7 SP1 .MSU and/or .CAB file. The answer was there is no such file but you can extract the .CAB file by selecting either windows6.1-KB976932-x86.exe or windows6.1-KB976932-X64.exe and running either with the command /x:<drive>\<folder>For example: Start > Run > windows6.1-KB976932-x86.exe /x:C:\7SP1-32 will extract all files/folders to the C:\7SP1-32 folder. When I did that I found two .CAB files in that folder: windows6.1-KB976902-X86.cab and windows6.1-KB976932-X86.cab; the first one had a size of 4,426Kb and the second 528,322Kb. I assumed the second one was the file that actually contained the SP1 updates.So, given the above information, will the W7Toolkit slipstream/integrate both the windows6.1-KB976902-X86.cab and the windows6.1-KB976932-X86.cab successfully with the appropriate .wim file and allow me to create a new Win7 w/SP1 DVD?I'm asking here just in case someone else had performed the extraction and the slipstreaming/integrating procedure using the W7Toolkit failed. Quote
Legolash2o Posted April 14, 2011 Author Posted April 14, 2011 (edited) Again SP1 integration is very messy, it leaves you with a much bigger WIM, ISO and install as it keeps the original RTM packages and Component Removal won't remove the old ones without removing the new versions.You end up having two versions of Windows Media Player, IIS, basically everything which is normal displayed in 'Component Removal'. A fresh Windows 7 SP1 just has the SP1 version and means it's a smaller WIM file and less buggy.If you want i can provide a torrent link via PM to a Windows 7 SP1 AIO I made, but it's a 30 day trial. If you have your own serial key then you can use that but if you don't you have to purchase Windows within 30 days. Edited April 14, 2011 by Legolash2o Quote
ChiefZeke Posted April 14, 2011 Posted April 14, 2011 Again SP1 integration is very messy, it leaves you with a much bigger WIM, ISO and install as it keeps the original RTM packages and Component Removal won't remove the old ones without removing the new versions.You end up having two versions of Windows Media Player, IIS, basically everything which is normal displayed in 'Component Removal'. A fresh Windows 7 SP1 just has the SP1 version and means it's a smaller WIM file and less buggy.If you want i can provide a torrent link via PM to a Windows 7 SP1 AIO I made, but it's a 30 day trial. If you have your own serial key then you can use that but if you don't you have to purchase Windows within 30 days.Thanks for the information and the offer but I'll pass - I would much prefer being able to slipstream/integrate Win7 myself. I got used to doing it on XP using the RyanVM Integrator. I'm still waiting to see if the folks at RT7Lite come up with a viable process and solution; they are supposedly close to finishing their latest version. Quote
Legolash2o Posted April 15, 2011 Author Posted April 15, 2011 Build15 released with 25 more tweaks in AIO Integrator. Quote
Sorin Posted April 15, 2011 Posted April 15, 2011 btw Lego... is there a way to integrate gadgets with your utility ? and if Yes , how can i do that? Quote
Legolash2o Posted April 15, 2011 Author Posted April 15, 2011 (edited) No but i will add support for it if you want? Edited April 15, 2011 by Legolash2o Quote
ricktendo Posted April 15, 2011 Posted April 15, 2011 WOW thats simply a gr8 idea, directly integrate .gadget files with no need for addon packaging them Quote
Legolash2o Posted April 15, 2011 Author Posted April 15, 2011 On the AIO Integrator, there is Addons, Updates, Drivers, Tweaks, Options tabs... no there is also 'Theme Packs' tab.In other words, you can now integrate theme packs, going to work on gadgets now Quote
Legolash2o Posted April 16, 2011 Author Posted April 16, 2011 (edited) All done. You can now integrate...*Addons*Updates*Language Packs*Drivers*Theme Packs*Gadgets*TweaksThese will be available on build 16 which has not been released yet EDIT: Now released Edited April 16, 2011 by Legolash2o Quote
ChiefZeke Posted April 16, 2011 Posted April 16, 2011 (edited) I noticed that the W7Toolkit does not create and/or maintain log files of the actions selected and taken. My previous experience with RyanVM Integrator, Office Integrator, Office Slipstreamer, and Driver Packs leads me to ask that they be created, if at all possible, for the W7Toolkit.Each of the programs I mentioned would create a log file when that program was started and it was written to to keep track of configuration selections or changes and actions taken while the program was open and running. When the program was exited or turned off the log file would be saved in a similar format. For example, RyanVM Integrator saved the log file using a date/time format: yyyy-mm-dd_hh.mm.ss.log. The next time RyanVM Integrator was invoked the previous log file would be moved to a sub-folder: _Log History and a new log file was started. The -Log History folder is a repository of all of the log files created until they are deleted by the user.There were many times I used any of the above listed programs that having the log file came in handy when program actions did not occur as expected and troubleshooting by me was required and/or help from the forum or program author was required. Having the log file handy aided this process greatly.As an example, the following is a copy of the log file created the last time I used the RyanVM Integrator to slipstream/integrate updates for XP Pro x64 /SP2 and create an ISO file used to burn a new /updated CD.2011-02-21_22.16.11Log Startup @ 22:16:11 local time, on February 21, 2011.Running OS: WIN_VISTA X64RVMIntegrator v1.6.1 beta2.1"G:\RyanVM\RVM_Integrator_1.6.1b2.1.exe" 22:16:11 - English - Windows XP Professional x86 - Retail SP3 Found22:16:42 - English - Windows XP Professional x64 - Retail SP2 Found22:18:10 - English - Windows XP Professional x64 - Retail SP2 Found22:18:10 - 22:18:10 - Source Location = F:\Windows XP Pro x64 with SP2 CD22:18:10 - Destination Path = G:\RyanVM\XPProx64Integrated22:18:10 - Destination Size = 227.07 GB22:18:10 - Working Directory = G:\RyanVM\XPProx64Integrated\AMD6422:18:10 - Temp Directory = G:\RyanVM\XPProx64Integrated\AMD64\rvmtemp22:18:10 - Windows Directory = H:\Windows22:18:10 - Path Variable = H:\Program Files (x86)\ATI Stream\bin\x86_64;H:\Program Files (x86)\ATI Stream\bin\x86;H:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live;H:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live;PATH=..\;C:\;E:\;F:\;G:\;H:\;Z:\;H:\Windows;H:\Windows\system32;H:\Windows\System32\Wbem;H:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;H:\Program Files\7-Zip;H:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live;H:\Program Files (x86)\ATI Technologies\ATI.ACE\Core-Static;H:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\DivX Shared\;H:\Program Files\Microsoft Network Monitor 3\;H:\Program Files\Windows Imaging\;H:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Live\Shared;H:\Program Files (x86)\Media Players\QuickTime\QTSystem\;22:18:10 - 22:18:10 - Starting Integration22:18:10 - 22:18:10 - Copying Files To The Destination Directory.22:18:10 - Copying Working Directory...22:18:37 - 4359 Files Copied in 26 Seconds22:18:37 - Copying \I386\ Directory...22:18:45 - 2488 Files Copied in 7 Seconds22:18:45 - 22:18:45 - Checking Destination For OS Type.22:18:45 - English - Windows XP Professional x64 - Retail SP2 Found22:18:45 - 22:18:45 - Extracting 5er_UpdatePack_XPx64SP2_2011-02_1.7z22:19:00 - MD5 Hash = e027ab6e72549d35585e3139e97c83ef22:19:00 - Extracting 5er_IE8_Addon_2010-12_1_x64.7z22:19:05 - MD5 Hash = 31ea411706dd8d2bea8269a3576f9afb22:19:05 - Extracting DirectXRuntimes-201006-Addon-64.cab22:19:05 - CabLite.dll::CabExtractAsync reports completion 22:19:05 - MD5 Hash = 47a2c155c27f2bddebfceaab374577f422:19:05 - Extracting ELiTE_dotNetFx40_Addon.7z22:19:10 - MD5 Hash = 5ce8ea050400ce1e6ad7d21f27e42c5522:19:10 - Extracting Microsoft_Silverlight_4.0.60129.0_Addon.7z22:19:12 - MD5 Hash = 46460ed85ddc4247c9f4e0b38ad8c91b22:19:12 - Extracting MicrosoftRuntimeLibraries-148-Addon.7z22:19:13 - MD5 Hash = ff1c24227377f2b62ded089de654672122:19:13 - Extracting NeoSmart_TweakUI_x64_Addon_v2.2.rar22:19:14 - MD5 Hash = d0b1211ae3a4bac1790c44cc8e127a2a22:19:14 - Extracting OnePiece_Windows_Media_Player_11_True_AddOn_v2.4.0_ENU.7z22:19:17 - MD5 Hash = 33f6ba1bf0978c615bb62334f265448322:19:17 - Extracting RedDXRuntime_0.9.0_Addon_3264AIO.7z22:19:18 - MD5 Hash = 4c0c240c450acc1d0682b3fdd32a52d722:19:18 - Clearing any Read Only Attributes.22:19:19 - 22:19:19 - Gathering temp files22:19:19 - Integrating Windows XP Professional Files.22:19:19 - 0 Files Moved in 0 Seconds22:19:19 - Expanding driver32.cab22:19:19 - CabLite.dll::CabExtract reports completion [code=0000000F]22:19:19 - Expanding driver.cab22:19:25 - CabLite.dll::CabExtractAsync reports completion [code=00001060]22:19:25 - Expanding SP2.cab22:19:26 - CabLite.dll::CabExtractAsync reports completion [code=000000A1]22:19:27 - Copying/Moving files to driver.cab22:19:28 - Compressing Files22:20:36 - Processing new .CAT files found in SVCPACK22:20:42 - 22:20:42 - Shifting Stuff Around22:20:42 - Shifting x64_I386 Specific Files22:21:46 - 422 Files Moved in 62 Seconds22:23:34 - 1194 Files Moved in 107 Seconds22:23:34 - Analyzing 9 Entry Files22:23:34 - Processing 5eraph's Update Pack v2011-02_1 Build Date: 2011/02/1022:23:34 - Gathering Sysoc Entries22:23:34 - Gathering Dosnet.inf [Files] Entries22:23:34 - Gathering txtsetup.sif [sourceDisksFiles] and [WinntDirectories] Entries22:23:34 - Gathering obsolete_files Entries22:23:34 - Gathering ExtraFileEdits Entries22:23:34 - Processing SFXMaker v4.65.0.0 Build Date: 04/13/201022:23:34 - Processing DirectX Runtimes (x86-64) v201006 Build Date: 2010/06/0822:23:34 - Processing 5eraph's IE8 Addon v2010-12_1 Build Date: 2010/12/1522:23:34 - Gathering Sysoc Entries22:23:34 - Gathering Dosnet.inf [Files] Entries22:23:35 - Gathering txtsetup.sif [sourceDisksFiles] and [WinntDirectories] Entries22:23:35 - Gathering ExtraFileEdits Entries22:23:35 - Processing Microsoft Runtime Libraries v1.4.8 Build Date: 2009/07/2822:23:35 - Gathering Dosnet.inf [Files] Entries22:23:35 - Gathering txtsetup.sif [sourceDisksFiles] and [WinntDirectories] Entries22:23:36 - Processing DirectX End-User Runtimes (x86-64) v0.9.0 Build Date: 2010/02/0622:23:36 - Processing ENTRIES_silverlight.INI v4.00.60129.0 Build Date: 01/14/201122:23:36 - Processing TweakUI x64 CPL v2.2 Build Date: 2009/12/3022:23:36 - Gathering Sysoc Entries22:23:36 - Gathering Dosnet.inf [Files] Entries22:23:36 - Gathering txtsetup.sif [sourceDisksFiles] and [WinntDirectories] Entries22:23:36 - Processing OnePiece Windows media Player 11 v2.4.0 Build Date: 2010/11/0122:23:36 - Gathering Sysoc Entries22:23:36 - Gathering Dosnet.inf [Files] Entries22:23:36 - Gathering txtsetup.sif [sourceDisksFiles] and [WinntDirectories] Entries22:23:36 - 22:23:36 - Preparing System Files...22:23:36 - sysoc.inf22:23:36 - svcpack.inf22:23:36 - dosnet.inf22:23:37 - txtsetup.sif22:23:41 - 22:23:41 - Processing obsolete_files22:23:41 - Processing ExtraFileEdits22:23:45 - Processing Sysoc.inf22:23:45 - Adding Components22:23:45 - Processing svcpack.inf22:23:45 - Processing dosnet.inf22:23:45 - Modifying any SP?.cab areas in dosnet.inf22:23:45 - Editing [Files]22:24:00 - Processing txtsetup.sif22:24:00 - Editing [WinntDirectories]22:24:02 - Editing [sourceDisksFiles]22:24:03 - Modifying any SP?.cab areas in txtsetup.sif22:24:07 - 22:24:07 - Compressing Files ASMS...22:24:14 - 22:24:14 - Processing [EditFile]22:24:14 - Entire .ini Processing Completed in 40 Seconds22:24:14 - 22:24:14 - Compressing and Moving Edited Files22:24:14 - 22:24:14 - No mmssetup.cab Found. Skipping Messenger.22:24:14 - 22:24:14 - Copying Files Found In 5eraph's Update Pack22:24:14 - Moving Files Found In 5eraph's Update Pack22:24:14 - Deleting Files Found In 5eraph's Update Pack22:24:14 - 22:24:14 - Rebuilding driver.cab22:26:27 - Compressed 4208 files into driver.cab [code=10700001]22:26:27 - 22:26:27 - Rebuilding drvindex.inf22:26:27 - Rebuilding drvindex.inf Complete.22:26:27 - 22:26:27 - Moving Files22:26:27 - Replacing driver.cab22:26:29 - 22:26:29 - Rebuilding driver32.cab22:26:30 - Compressed 15 files into driver32.cab [code=000F0001]22:26:30 - 22:26:30 - 22:26:30 - Optimizing System Files.22:26:30 - Combining dosnet.inf - [Files]22:26:31 - Optimizing dosnet.inf - [Files]22:26:33 - Combining dosnet.inf - [FloppyFiles.0]22:26:33 - Optimizing dosnet.inf - [FloppyFiles.0]22:26:33 - Combining dosnet.inf - [FloppyFiles.1]22:26:33 - Optimizing dosnet.inf - [FloppyFiles.1]22:26:34 - Combining dosnet.inf - [FloppyFiles.2]22:26:34 - Optimizing dosnet.inf - [FloppyFiles.2]22:26:34 - Combining dosnet.inf - [FloppyFiles.3]22:26:35 - Optimizing dosnet.inf - [FloppyFiles.3]22:26:35 - Combining dosnet.inf - [FloppyFiles.x]22:26:35 - Optimizing dosnet.inf - [FloppyFiles.x]22:26:36 - Combining txtsetup.sif - [sourceDisksFiles]22:26:40 - Optimizing txtsetup.sif - [sourceDisksFiles]22:26:41 - Combining txtsetup.sif - [sourceDisksFiles.ia64]22:26:42 - Optimizing txtsetup.sif - [sourceDisksFiles.ia64]22:26:43 - Combining txtsetup.sif - [sourceDisksFiles.amd64]22:26:43 - Optimizing txtsetup.sif - [sourceDisksFiles.amd64]22:26:44 - Combining txtsetup.sif - [sourceDisksFiles.x86]22:26:45 - Optimizing txtsetup.sif - [sourceDisksFiles.x86]22:26:48 - Optimizing txtsetup.sif - [WinntDirectories]22:26:48 - Optimizing txtsetup.sif - [FileFlags]22:26:49 - 22:26:49 - Scanning I386 for other files to compress...22:26:49 - Compressing Files I386...22:28:06 - Compressing Files DRW...22:28:06 - Optimizing System Files Finished In: 96 Seconds.22:28:06 - 22:28:06 - Cleaning Up.22:28:07 - Integration Completed.22:28:07 - Total Integration Time = 562 Seconds22:28:07 - ==================================================================================22:28:07 - 22:28:30 - 22:28:30 - Creating ISO22:28:30 - Command Line = H:\Windows\Take Command\tcc.exe /c H:\Windows\System32\rvmisofs.exe -joliet-long -iso-level 2 -N -d -relaxed-filenames -duplicates-once -D -boot-load-seg 0x7C0 -boot-load-size 4 -o "G:\RyanVM\XPProx64ISO\XPProx64SP2Integ.iso" -b rvmintegrator.img -hide rvmintegrator.img -hide boot.catalog -J -hide-joliet xpboot.img -hide-joliet boot.catalog -no-emul-boot -volid "XPProx64SP2Integ" -sysid "Win32" "G:\RyanVM\XPProx64Integrated"22:28:30 - Using Internal mkisofs 2.01-bootcd.ru (i686-pc-mingw32)22:28:30 - ISO CompleteLog Shutdown @ 2011-02-21 22:28:36 local time.[/spoiler] Edited April 16, 2011 by Legolash2o Quote
Legolash2o Posted April 16, 2011 Author Posted April 16, 2011 (edited) W7T did have logging but did not add them when I converted it to C# I will add them again some day soon. Edited April 16, 2011 by Legolash2o Quote
Sorin Posted April 16, 2011 Posted April 16, 2011 Lego, i must say that your tool is the best i used so far , to integrate drivers, security updates and tweaks. NICE WORK BRO! Quote
TH-TECH Posted April 16, 2011 Posted April 16, 2011 (edited) Hey Lego! Very nice programming work. I did a Super Windows AIO Ultimate disc. All versions of Windows 7 on the same disk, or rather a USB stick. 1600 driver / 900 Gadget / 300 themes / over 50 addons / 1200 wallpapers. Very beatifull reg.l tweaking.... Shall be deemed forward to acting Greetings from Finland Edited April 16, 2011 by TH-TECH Quote
Legolash2o Posted April 16, 2011 Author Posted April 16, 2011 (edited) Very impressive!Did it work without errors? Edited April 16, 2011 by Legolash2o Quote
TH-TECH Posted April 16, 2011 Posted April 16, 2011 Very impressive!Did it work without errors?Nervous all the time how you're progressing. Now it is gone 93 minutes and is integrated into the addons without any errors as well as all the updates, or Internet Explorer 9, and important. Drivers are currently integrated into the 1238 of 1691. All 5 x86 imagea is going. I like you rise to the occasion. I believe that here goes another couple of hours and then it's time for x64. So far everything has gone without any errors. Really impressive work. Thank you for all of us on behalf of users. Quote
TH-TECH Posted April 16, 2011 Posted April 16, 2011 (edited) Nervous all the time how you're progressing. Now it is gone 93 minutes and is integrated into the addons without any errors as well as all the updates, or Internet Explorer 9, and important. Drivers are currently integrated into the 1238 of 1691. All 5 x86 imagea is going. I like you rise to the occasion. I believe that here goes another couple of hours and then it's time for x64. So far everything has gone without any errors. Really impressive work. Thank you for all of us on behalf of users.1. Error = Could not find a part of the path "c:\W7T\Mount\Windows\Resources\themes\;10 times same error Edited April 16, 2011 by TH-TECH Quote
MR. OOKIE Posted April 16, 2011 Posted April 16, 2011 Legolash2o,You truly put a lot of hard work into this program - keep up the great work, man. :thumbsup_anim: :icon_cool: Quote
TH-TECH Posted April 16, 2011 Posted April 16, 2011 1. Error = Could not find a part of the path "c:\W7T\Mount\Windows\Resources\themes\;10 times same errorImage 2 of 5 same errors. something is wrong ? Quote
Legolash2o Posted April 16, 2011 Author Posted April 16, 2011 (edited) can you tell me which themes you are trying to integrate and i will check it out. x64 or x86 image?Thanks and welcome to Wincert MR. OOKIE (great name) Edited April 16, 2011 by Legolash2o Quote
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