I'm trying to create a thin vista for vmware vdi deployment. I boot from my vlite created ISO, go through the install process then when it asks you to remove all CDs and reboot to continue install it blue screens shortly after the "getting ready to start vista for the first time" message.
During the rebuilding phase I do get a Registry Load Error: Cannot find the file specified but you can click through it and it finishes the rebuild without further error. I've tried a couple of different builds with the same results.
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Bluescreen right after first boot on install
#2
Posted 15 February 2008 - 02:43 PM
vLite v1.1 or v1.1.1?
That registry load error was fixed in v1.1.1, happened only when ran from XP.
That registry load error was fixed in v1.1.1, happened only when ran from XP.
#3
Posted 15 February 2008 - 02:51 PM
1.1.1 and I am running it from XP. Just an annoyance or do you think it's the cause of the blue screen?
attached are my presets
attached are my presets
Attached File(s)
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Last_Session.ini (4.19K)
Number of downloads: 2
This post has been edited by vdiuser: 15 February 2008 - 02:55 PM
#4
Posted 16 February 2008 - 10:51 AM
Tried your preset from the XP and there was no problem, unfortunately because I believe you.
One thing is certain, that bsod is because of the registry load error. So if you see that error that ISO is unusable.
In your case best would be to use vLite in the virtual machine, that way you can install any os you like, run vlite inside it, configure your ISO and reinstall for real.
Test that ISO virtually as well.
One thing is certain, that bsod is because of the registry load error. So if you see that error that ISO is unusable.
In your case best would be to use vLite in the virtual machine, that way you can install any os you like, run vlite inside it, configure your ISO and reinstall for real.
Test that ISO virtually as well.
#5
Posted 19 February 2008 - 09:25 AM
Thanks, I'll give that a try. The machine I tried to use it from is admittedly a mess. It's a XP install that I've used for many many many years and have since P2V'd it to run on my Power Mac....
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