For those interested, the latest MRP T4 has a fully enhanced ei.cfg/pid.txt detection - it should be able to cope with removed media during installation and it can search far greater than the old routine. Took me almost 3 days of working out how to do a special folder search and parse it to determine a required file within. It may not be 100% perfect but it does seem to find what MRP is looking for.
QT72.0 will be available soon. MRP (99.1) is at T5 stage - it will become v100 when its done. Main code seems to be all working correctly. Maybe a while til it is ready for release as a few other jobs to do on it yet. The Project.log output is a bit clearer on what things mean in some areas now. Debug log has extra info and that is not as pretty to look at as that primary for finding other info out when a problem arises. Debug log will be ON by default from now on, and you can opt to disable it within the Creator list. But as mentioned before it does no harm leaving it on as it can help a bit more when trouble shooting. If the install went ok then you can simply delete the log(s) after.
MRP has now moved from Internal Testing to RC1 stage and gained the title 100. There is still a way to go so don't expect baseline just yet. Also testing a new option - more details later.
[WXAP2] === Windows 10: Additional User Account Picture Management === hmm on Win8.1 cosmetic bug, just looked at code and indeed i branched to a line too early hence the Windows 10 variable was used instead. *edit* Fixed it now
The dummy/invalid MSDM issue seemed to affect Gigabyte boards mainly, it was usually the X series boards, funny thing is on this day 18th Sept 2017 i had created the routine to detect and fix the error in which it caused the projects to crash, @Alphawaves also updated the Generic exe's used in MRP/QT which either would say Invalid and/or Un-Listed.
you are probably right too I just looked in my notes and VM folder to see the DummyMSDM.bin file i made and saw the date it was created, so guessed it was around this time last year. It does not seem that long ago!