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Tested my Windows 7 AIO (32-bit and 64-bit) created by W7T...

If boot.wim is SP0 works for images SP0 and/or SP1 (install.wim files).

If boot.wim is SP1 works for images SP0 and/or SP1 (install.wim files).

Using boot.wim SP1 and Windows 7 x64 SP0 (install.wim) works!

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Seems like something has changed, because Setup started ignore some parts from my unnatended file.

For example:

	   <ImageInstall>
<OSImage>
<InstallFrom>
<MetaData wcm:action="add">
<Key>/IMAGE/NAME</Key>
<value>Windows 7 HOMEPREMIUM</value>
</MetaData>
</InstallFrom>
<InstallToAvailablePartition>false</InstallToAvailablePartition>
<WillShowUI>OnError</WillShowUI>
</OSImage>
</ImageInstall>

Gets completely Ignored now, and I have to choose manually which edition I want to install....

Maybe it has something to do, changes regarding "Localized Windows" versions...?

Because it worked fine 2 versions back, and now it simply doesnt...

EDIT: Damn, if I look my disc closely, edition Names had changed?

At least W7Toolkit displays them a bit other way than DISM, thats why it isnt working anymore...

Oddly enough I still have the same source EN-US, not somekind of localized disc, why it has changed here? :g:

Edited by Etz

Seems like something has changed, because Setup started ignore some parts from my unnatended file.

For example:

	   <ImageInstall>
<OSImage>
<InstallFrom>
<MetaData wcm:action="add">
<Key>/IMAGE/NAME</Key>
<value>Windows 7 HOMEPREMIUM</value>
</MetaData>
</InstallFrom>
<InstallToAvailablePartition>false</InstallToAvailablePartition>
<WillShowUI>OnError</WillShowUI>
</OSImage>
</ImageInstall>

Gets completely Ignored now, and I have to choose manually which edition I want to install....

Maybe it has something to do, changes regarding "Localized Windows" versions...?

Because it worked fine 2 versions back, and now it simply doesnt...

EDIT: Damn, if I look my disc closely, edition Names had changed?

At least W7Toolkit displays them a bit other way than DISM, thats why it isnt working anymore...

Oddly enough I still have the same source EN-US, not somekind of localized disc, why it has changed here? :g:

I'll make it update autounattended if one exists with the new names too :)

Hi !

Newest version of toolkit. i cant integrate driver AMD_Catalyst_12.1_Preview_Windows_Vista_7

I'm assuming you extracted the file from the .exe? What happens when you try and update it?

I'll make it update autounattended if one exists with the new names too

It doesnt exist there, I add this manually, because Im too lazy to choose edition from my disks :P

Didnt make any sense to choose edition, if you have removed all others from Image...

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