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BladedThesis
Hello, I'm new here, and I'm having a slight problem with following this tutorial.
I mount the .wim and follow all specified directions, remove and add what I care to do, etc. When I am finished and choose to unmount it does not do anything. Perhaps I am not patient enough (I've waited at least five minutes each time) for it to do its task, but I don't make too many changes and your tutorial says it should not take long.
Thanks in advance.
shahed26
QUOTE (BladedThesis @ Jul 3 2008, 12:00 AM) *
Hello, I'm new here, and I'm having a slight problem with following this tutorial.
I mount the .wim and follow all specified directions, remove and add what I care to do, etc. When I am finished and choose to unmount it does not do anything. Perhaps I am not patient enough (I've waited at least five minutes each time) for it to do its task, but I don't make too many changes and your tutorial says it should not take long.
Thanks in advance.

Select "commit" Make sure you select (click on the) image you mounted, and then click unmount.
Tomorrow
First id like to thank you for your intrest welcome.gif
QUOTE (Cgman @ Jul 2 2008, 10:08 AM) *
Hi all,

New to these forums. Please excuse my ignorance.

Tomorrow: Great Tutorial!

My dilemma is that I have an HP recovery disc and i do not have the install.wim file.
All i have is Boot.wim and then a ton of other sequential .wim files. I was, however, able
to export and mount the final result.

I have attached two .txt files of the directory structure of the final result.

While reviewing your tutorial, I was unable to find anything about removing the HP junk (interface)
when installing from the recovery disc. All i truly want is the WinVista install files to, well..., install
vista and only vista.

I do not need Hp to automate the partitioning and formatting for me. I can do that!

Can you help me? Can anyone help me?

Thank you,

Cgman

Unfortunately i have no plans to support custom OEM versions of Vista with this tutorial.There are just too many and they change often.Its the same as vLite...only applies to and is promised to work with clean vista image.
QUOTE (BladedThesis @ Jul 3 2008, 02:00 AM) *
Hello, I'm new here, and I'm having a slight problem with following this tutorial.
I mount the .wim and follow all specified directions, remove and add what I care to do, etc. When I am finished and choose to unmount it does not do anything. Perhaps I am not patient enough (I've waited at least five minutes each time) for it to do its task, but I don't make too many changes and your tutorial says it should not take long.
Thanks in advance.

The unmounting time also depends and the size of the changes.Say you change 2.5GB of content by adding/deleting one file.It will then take longer to unmount then in another way when you changed 4000 files that are 50mb in size.Just be patient and make sure you did all the nessessary steps as shahed described.
sp00f
No matter what i try , i cant get my own theme to work , when i follow your guide , it shows classic theme after the setup. unsure.gif
ricktendo64
QUOTE (sp00f @ Aug 20 2008, 06:55 PM) *
No matter what i try , i cant get my own theme to work , when i follow your guide , it shows classic theme after the setup. unsure.gif

You can set the default theme using Autounattended.xml, but of course it (aero) may only work if you've made some sort of OEM dvd
CODE
<Themes>
<CustomDefaultThemeFile>%WINDIR%\resources\themes\VistaGlass.theme</CustomDefaultThemeFile>
</Themes>

sp00f
QUOTE (ricktendo64 @ Aug 21 2008, 02:45 AM) *
QUOTE (sp00f @ Aug 20 2008, 06:55 PM) *
No matter what i try , i cant get my own theme to work , when i follow your guide , it shows classic theme after the setup. unsure.gif

You can set the default theme using Autounattended.xml, but of course it (aero) may only work if you've made some sort of OEM dvd
CODE
<Themes>
<CustomDefaultThemeFile>%WINDIR%\resources\themes\VistaGlass.theme</CustomDefaultThemeFile>
</Themes>


Setting it with the xml never worked, thats why i tried this method, wich also fails sad.gif
ricktendo64
Your Vista needs to be activated on 1st boot and the uXtheme files need to be overwritten/patched for aero to work
sp00f
QUOTE (ricktendo64 @ Aug 21 2008, 08:10 PM) *
Your Vista needs to be activated on 1st boot and the uXtheme files need to be overwritten/patched for aero to work

I know that , and thats not the problem.
The uxtheme files i replace in my wim.
doomangel
the structure of the folders are proper?i mean if you double-click vistaglass.theme in an existing vista system from within \themes folder it opens the right theme?is it possible to choose vistaglass.msstyle?
.theme files are tricky
DEKK3R
This problem is driving me gradually insane...

Every attempt i've made so far at following yr excellent tutorial has resulted in files being modified but no additions being made.

In other words, if i try to add anything to install.wim, such as themes of sidebar gadgets, then no changes are made. When i install and check those folders - they are empty. However, any chages i've made to existing files, eg - user account .bmp files and logon screen, are ok.

Any suggestions would be most welcome.
shahed26
QUOTE (DEKK3R @ Sep 14 2008, 11:46 PM) *
This problem is driving me gradually insane...

Every attempt i've made so far at following yr excellent tutorial has resulted in files being modified but no additions being made.

In other words, if i try to add anything to install.wim, such as themes of sidebar gadgets, then no changes are made. When i install and check those folders - they are empty. However, any chages i've made to existing files, eg - user account .bmp files and logon screen, are ok.

Any suggestions would be most welcome.

QUOTE (shahed26 @ Jul 3 2008, 12:00 AM) *
Select "commit" Make sure you select (click on the) the image you mounted (eg ultimate), and then click unmount.
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