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In Reply to: RE: Check ur email.. posted by Jolida on December 03, 2011 at 02:08:11
Junaid! You are REALLY helping me and also thanks to NAGUAL19. I read what he said and finishing step12. Will see. I tried step2 or 3 it created a folder on my disk e. there are files inside but while doing the echo is: the system cannot find the file specified or syntax incorrect is it ok? I think it's just because of our minimalistic install. BTH, read my reply post to Mihaylov's registry tweak. ABOUT THE SIZE.
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While running my batches, it's absolutely normal to see the File not found or the System cannot find the file specified error. It's because I have written the batches in such a way that it will search for the file in multiple folders, & since one file cannot be present in all the folders, it will show up that error. Don't bother about it. The Batches will work as intended & the files will be moved.
Yes I did read your reply to Mihaylov. I too am looking for that info online. Hope to sort it out..!! See if this can be of help:-
http://blogs.technet.com/b/markrussinovich/archive/2009/03/26/3211216.aspx
Junaid
Edits: 12/03/11
mostly not the info, though it is of great importance. I mean the size of the registry and our approach to what we aim at. It's not the size, as long as it is less than 4mb which is a champion's achievement itself. I mean that we ought to strive to cut off everything really unnecessary. I have just tried my own registry tweak about known dlls - good but not overwhelming, though it's hard yet to tell. The further we get during deletions the more evident and true is any registry change. BTW, I think I should have set cmp to start cmp, before proceeding with batches, shouldn't I? I didn't. Run all 16 at once, rebooted and couldn't log on. No minlogon was implemented yet. So many variables. Will start now once again. (thanks to you and nagual19 the batches are ready.)
I think I have found the mistake while preparing nLite install see the picture. This thing shouldn't be deleted, otherwise - the awe problem. Also see that shutdown.exe and taskkill.exe are not removed from installation.
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Will be posting comments, if you permit and if they are not obsolete.
I have not deleted Group Policy Management Console while making the nLite disc. It's in. Also, I am using the same nLite disc I have uploaded & AWE works absolutely fine. Just follow the instructions & it's done. Even if it does not accept the word Administrator, it's fine. Just click Ok & cancel to close the small windows, & in the Main window click on "File> Save", then again "File> Exit". Reboot, & AWE is successful....
Junaid
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