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#81 User is offline   dexter.inside 

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Posted 12 December 2006 - 09:45 PM

View Postnuhi, on Dec 12 2006, 08:37 PM, said:

research a little better before posting


Okay sorry about that, but if what you say is true that means they left Vista RTM with most of the non-critical bugs (they didn't even bother to fix the pending registry issues) that were posted during the Beta 2 stage. I'd say that this way it's very difficult to distinguish between whan vLite did and what Microsoft did, so I will have to use another method of investigation.

My next approach will be the following:

- considering the highly modular level of building Vista (inspired from XP Embedded), I think it is possible to re-extract from a Vista distribution the original primitives and packages that it's made of, each with it's full set of dependencies, registry data, install order...

- doing so for the original and for the vLited edition will allow the comparison of these through diff. In a beta it's quite explainable to find missing files and erroneous registry data, but in a stable RTM that should not happen, and I am quite unsatisfied over this case by the Ultimate edition.

- so, when removing stuff with vLite, one should actually remove just one or more primitives from its repository. This may be the perfect way to check if files from other primitives are also getting removed, thus distinguishing between what vLite did and what was initially bad in there.

Thanks nuhi for clearing the case on this one, as I still have some sets of stuff that I will have to send to Microsoft for them to sort it out. Hope I can find a automated solution for doing what I am planning. The biggest problem is that I do have a life :thumbup , otherwise C# rules.

P.S. my bug reports are detailed because I am one of those beta tester geeks... Server 2003 SP2, Codename Longhorn Server and the IIS7 Preview Program, since they started it

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Posted 12 December 2006 - 10:18 PM

Good idea and attitude.
Have fun, I'll go step by step from the other end, meet you at the border ;)

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Posted 12 December 2006 - 10:40 PM

Oh, and another thing:

Why when using "Apply and Rebuild" is it necessary to physically unpack the WIM to %temp%\vLite ?
Wouldn't it be better to use the wimgapi.dll to mount it as RW, perform modifications on it virtually, capture the image, and then unmount it by discarding without commit ?

I think that will save a great deal of disk I/O time.

As for the .NET 1.0.3075, I will be preparing a report to forward to the vista development team. It's clearly not working properly - it cannot be used from VS2005, and probably you cannot use 3rd party MCE2005 (from Codename Freestyle) properly with it. But at the rate they create Windows Updates, it will be ages until I can get a proper response.
Has anybody sucessfully compiled a MCE extender on Vista Ultimate?

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Posted 13 December 2006 - 07:50 AM

Tried that and some error was present, gonna retry again if I see that it's possible with MS tools.

What are you saying about .NET 1.0, install it if you need it, Vista has only 2.0 which should be backwards compatible.

You'll get better answers at the Vista sub-forum.

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