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1) Here is alternative translator, I can barely understand what you are saying even with alternative translations, try using it too when reading in English:

http://itranslate4.eu/

Or get someone to put all this in understandable English. Currently it is not.

2) The drivers included in beta8 versions, BTS mass storage drivers pack, are NOT to be used with nLite, no idea why and what are you doing with them and why mentioning them at all, if that's not misunderstanding in first place.

3) I have no clue when you get BSOD, what drivers you backup and why, and whether you did disable rdummy service or not.

4) My recommendation remains the same- use the very latest version available, ignoring if it says Beta, RC, Alpha or whatever.

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heya,

long time i wasnt here... :)

anyway, since my 2,5" hdd suffered from vodka where i was drunken :) i bought a new one and now i need to do everything from scratch and research again how to do, i had it perfectly but i made it years ago

so i like to use the newest version RC8, and the first problem which i have with it is, it doesnt recognize the free/total space

i have 3 partitions, the 1st one is my active boot partitions and where i put many tools like acronis and something

2nd is just for XP Editions

3rd for W7

i made this partitions with acronis

but winsetup says 0 Bytes...

G: ST950042 0ASG (0 Bytes Tot) (FAT32) (0 Bytes Free)

X: ST950042 0ASG (0 Bytes Tot) (NTFS) (0 Bytes Free)

Y: ST950042 0ASG (0 Bytes Tot) (NTFS) (0 Bytes Free)

though should be something with winsetup because from beta 7 till RC1 it does recognize it correctly, all other from RC2 doesnt work...?

PS. should i use the DPMS solution or from driverpacks the massstorage driver?

greets

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Can you attach the log file in WinSetup directory along with a screenshot from Disk Management console?

PS. should i use the DPMS solution or from driverpacks the massstorage driver?
If you know how to integrate BTS mass storage drivers that would be a safer bet since it's longstanding and tested solution. DPMS uses the same drivers set, but in a different way. It wouldn't hurt at all to have DPMS included as well, if you decide to add a source without mass storage drivers integrated, since the menu is optional anyway.
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ah i knew i forgot something to post

thanks then iam going to use BTS drivers when iam ready!

is there any changelog from winsetup?

here the log.

(i have repartitioned the drive yet again)

2012/04/18 15:02:45- WinSetupFromUSB 1.0 beta8 started
2012/04/18 15:02:45- OS: WIN_7 Architecture type: X64 ServicePack: Service Pack 1 OS Language: 0407
2012/04/18 15:02:45- Program directory: D:\USB_Boot\WinsetupUsb
2012/04/18 15:02:45- Getting USB drives information
2012/04/18 15:02:45- Show all drives option is NOT selected, displaying USB drives only
2012/04/18 15:02:46- ST950042 0ASG USB Device
2012/04/18 15:02:46- DeviceID: \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE1
2012/04/18 15:02:46- PNPDeviceID: USBSTOR\DISK&VEN_ST950042&PROD_0ASG&REV_0002\56409641&0
2012/04/18 15:02:46- DiskSize: 465 GB Signature: 4429A494
2012/04/18 15:02:46- Partitions found: 3 MediaType: External hard disk media
2012/04/18 15:02:46- Disk--Partition: Disk #1, Partition #0
2012/04/18 15:02:46- Logical Disk:G: File system:FAT32 Primary:True Bootable:True
2012/04/18 15:02:46- FreeSpace: 0 Bytes Partition Size: 0 Bytes
2012/04/18 15:02:46- Partition Starting Offset: 1048576 HiddenSectors:
2012/04/18 15:02:46- Disk--Partition: Disk #1, Partition #1
2012/04/18 15:02:46- Logical Disk:H: File system:NTFS Primary:True Bootable:False
2012/04/18 15:02:46- FreeSpace: 0 Bytes Partition Size: 0 Bytes
2012/04/18 15:02:46- Partition Starting Offset: 5369757696 HiddenSectors:
2012/04/18 15:02:46- Disk--Partition: Disk #1, Partition #2
2012/04/18 15:02:46- Logical Disk:I: File system:NTFS Primary:True Bootable:False
2012/04/18 15:02:46- FreeSpace: 0 Bytes Partition Size: 0 Bytes
2012/04/18 15:02:46- Partition Starting Offset: 16107175936 HiddenSectors:
2012/04/18 15:02:47- Drive letter of the selected partition- G:
2012/04/18 15:02:47- Drive letter of the first primary partition in selected disk- G:
2012/04/18 15:02:47- Disk number of the selected disk- 1
2012/04/18 15:02:47- PNPId of the selected disk- USBSTOR\DISK&VEN_ST950042&PROD_0ASG&REV_0002\56409641&0
2012/04/18 15:02:47- File system type of the selected partition- FAT32
2012/04/18 15:02:47- Disk type of the selected disk- Fixed
2012/04/18 15:02:47- Total target space avialable- 0 Bytes
2012/04/18 15:02:47- Checking sizes...
2012/04/18 15:02:47- Total source size- 0 Bytes
2012/04/18 15:02:47- Target space available- 0 Bytes

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and here the log from RC1

2012/04/18 15:18:58- WinSetupFromUSB 1.0 beta8 started
2012/04/18 15:18:58- OS: WIN_7 Architecture type: X64 ServicePack: Service Pack 1 OS Language: 0407
2012/04/18 15:18:58- Program directory: D:\USB_Boot\WinsetupUsb\WinSetup_1_0_beta8_RC1-
2012/04/18 15:18:58- Getting USB drives information
2012/04/18 15:18:58- Show all drives option is NOT selected, displaying USB drives only
2012/04/18 15:18:59- ST950042 0ASG USB Device
2012/04/18 15:18:59- DeviceID: \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE1
2012/04/18 15:18:59- PNPDeviceID: USBSTOR\DISK&VEN_ST950042&PROD_0ASG&REV_0002\56409641&0
2012/04/18 15:18:59- Partitions count: 3
2012/04/18 15:18:59- Disk--Partition: Disk #1, Partition #0
2012/04/18 15:18:59- Logical Disk:G: File system:FAT32 Primary:True VolumeName:Boot_Tools
2012/04/18 15:18:59- Disk--Partition: Disk #1, Partition #1
2012/04/18 15:18:59- Logical Disk:H: File system:NTFS Primary:True VolumeName:XP
2012/04/18 15:18:59- Disk--Partition: Disk #1, Partition #2
2012/04/18 15:18:59- Logical Disk:I: File system:NTFS Primary:True VolumeName:W7
2012/04/18 15:18:59- Drive letter of the selected partition- G:
2012/04/18 15:18:59- Drive letter of the first primary partition in selected disk- G:
2012/04/18 15:18:59- Disk number of the selected disk- 1
2012/04/18 15:18:59- PNPId of the selected disk- USBSTOR\DISK&VEN_ST950042&PROD_0ASG&REV_0002\56409641&0
2012/04/18 15:18:59- File system type of the selected partition- FAT32
2012/04/18 15:18:59- Disk type of the selected disk- Fixed
2012/04/18 15:18:59- Total target size avialable- 5110 MB
2012/04/18 15:18:59- Checking sizes...
2012/04/18 15:18:59- Total source size- 0 MB
2012/04/18 15:18:59- Target space available- 5110 MB

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Attached is a simple VBS script,taken from here, using WMI do enumerate logical disks and display their properties. Can you run it on this machine and see if it returns logical disk size and free space properly for the USB disk in question?

Remove .txt extension so it becomes "LogicalDisk.vbs" and double click on it.

is there any changelog from winsetup?
Will post it when finish with the RC versions.

LogicalDisk.vbs.txt

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No it doesnt detect "Free Space" and "Size" they are empty, everything else okay

hm is it possible newer version uses something which i removed with RT7Lite?

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It uses WMI for the purpose, which for some reason does not work reliably on this machine.

In previous versions for disk size and free space were obtained from AutoIt functions DriveSpaceTotal and DriveSpaceFree.

In next RC will go back to AutoIt or WinApi functions, as a workaround for broken or buggy WMI, thanks for the report.

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ah okay, i see on my last session from rt7lite "wmiApSrv=True"

this should the problem on my machine so its not really a problem from winsetup...

should i use RC1 instead now?

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Ah but still doesnt work correctly

G: ST950042 0ASG (5 Bytes Tot) (FAT32) (5 Bytes Free)

...

2012/04/18 16:13:45- WinSetupFromUSB 1.0 beta8 started
2012/04/18 16:13:45- OS: WIN_7 Architecture type: X64 ServicePack: Service Pack 1 OS Language: 0407
2012/04/18 16:13:45- Program directory: D:\USB_Boot\WinsetupUsb
2012/04/18 16:13:45- Getting USB drives information
2012/04/18 16:13:45- Show all drives option is NOT selected, displaying USB drives only
2012/04/18 16:13:45- ST950042 0ASG USB Device
2012/04/18 16:13:45- DeviceID: \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE1
2012/04/18 16:13:45- PNPDeviceID: USBSTOR\DISK&VEN_ST950042&PROD_0ASG&REV_0002\56409641&0
2012/04/18 16:13:45- DiskSize: 465 GB Signature: 4429A494
2012/04/18 16:13:45- Partitions found: 3 MediaType: External hard disk media
2012/04/18 16:13:45- Disk--Partition: Disk #1, Partition #0
2012/04/18 16:13:45- Logical Disk:G: File system:FAT32 Primary:True Bootable:True
2012/04/18 16:13:45- FreeSpace: 0 Bytes Partition Size: 0 Bytes
2012/04/18 16:13:45- Partition Starting Offset: 1048576 HiddenSectors:
2012/04/18 16:13:45- Disk--Partition: Disk #1, Partition #1
2012/04/18 16:13:46- Logical Disk:H: File system:NTFS Primary:True Bootable:False
2012/04/18 16:13:46- FreeSpace: 0 Bytes Partition Size: 0 Bytes
2012/04/18 16:13:46- Partition Starting Offset: 5369757696 HiddenSectors:
2012/04/18 16:13:46- Disk--Partition: Disk #1, Partition #2
2012/04/18 16:13:46- Logical Disk:I: File system:NTFS Primary:True Bootable:False
2012/04/18 16:13:46- FreeSpace: 0 Bytes Partition Size: 0 Bytes
2012/04/18 16:13:46- Partition Starting Offset: 16107175936 HiddenSectors:
2012/04/18 16:13:46- Drive letter of the selected partition- G:
2012/04/18 16:13:46- Drive letter of the first primary partition in selected disk- G:
2012/04/18 16:13:46- Disk number of the selected disk- 1
2012/04/18 16:13:46- PNPId of the selected disk- USBSTOR\DISK&VEN_ST950042&PROD_0ASG&REV_0002\56409641&0
2012/04/18 16:13:46- File system type of the selected partition- FAT32
2012/04/18 16:13:46- Disk type of the selected disk- Fixed
2012/04/18 16:13:46- Total target space avialable- 5 Bytes
2012/04/18 16:13:46- Checking sizes...
2012/04/18 16:13:46- Total source size- 0 Bytes
2012/04/18 16:13:46- Target space available- 5 Bytes

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yess now it views the size correctly in GB, though in MB is better or in real it doesnt matter? when an ISO is for example 720MB and winsetup say 0,7GB it may not work or?

thank you

this is for me one of the most useful apps here :)

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Only displaying in GUI is in MB, GB and so on according to the actual bytes. Internally, all sizes are in bytes, so if it doesn't complain about lack of free space all should be good.

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hey,

iam not really sure how to do this what i want, though i just need a push in the right direction because i already have known that, rusted and confused iam :/

i want several W7 versions in my last partition, i already made an AIO ISO but i want for example in my bootmenu W7 Ult x64+x86 Lite, Unattended and Full and maybe one for Preinstall Apps

i just can remember it was very easy... :)

same for XP, what i have done now:

first i used bts base and integrated a few drivers, then i run nlite and made 2 versions of this folder (lite, "full")

then i added this line in winnt.sif on both folders cause its removed when using nlite with unattended options

[GUIRunOnce]

command9="%SystemDrive%\DPsFnshr.exe"

last i used winsetupusb for both version and selected shared bts drivers

i tried and this work anyway but i can remember i have used last time for example the lite version for 2 other edtitions like Lite Unattened and Lite Preinstall Apps and only with other winnt.sif file but same sourcefolder so i dont need to waste space, u know or maybe iam wrong and it wasnt possible...?

thanks!

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